georgelee5786
2024 Shovel Duel Champion
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Out of curiosity, are any of you a person who dog-ears your books? Or, even worse, are you a psychopath who dog-ears library books?
Of course not, id use a piece of paper as a bookmark,Out of curiosity, are any of you a person who dog-ears your books? Or, even worse, are you a psychopath who dog-ears library books?
...looks like I'm also a psycho. I will have to be more careful with future books.You forgot a group: people who crack the spines of their books. You gotta just barely open it and tilt the book side to side so you don't damage it.
Well, that makes sense. Ebooks are more convenient. But don't you like the feeling of the book in your hand, turning the pages, and shutting it with a smile of satisfaction once you finish it?i haven't been reading an actual physical book for years
always ebooks or on sites
Then use some random paper as a bookmark!.... I only do that to study books
Uh.....dog-earing the page is faster...Then use some random paper as a bookmark!
Then use some random paper as a bookmark!
Use some random paper you found from fried food wrappings.Uh.....dog-earing the page is faster...
Used books can indeed have notes you don't have to write yourself, *nods nods*,Noooooo! OMG! Write in the margins books, but don't dog-ear them. I mean, if you're keeping the book for yourself, do whatever you want, but if you're going to sell it . . . In school, I loved seeing what previous students had written in textbooks. In university, I always bought used books and hoped that previous owners had written interesting things in them, but I was usually disappointed.