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What do you use for a bookmark?
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Shannon
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Aug 12, 2011 09:52AM

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I use a magnetic bookmark that clips over the pages I love it cause it never falls out and works well as a marker for the next chapter as i tend to read in chapters.





I love these too. I travel quite a bit with my books and it's annoying when the bookmark falls out. I have some fancy ones with beads and stuff hanging off and these tend to get stuck in my bag making me lose my place. The metal ones stay on nicely.

Recently, I've been using a very pretty plastic bookmark given to me by a neighbour for my birthday. I have also used paper bookmarks, tissues or scraps of paper.

Before, my "bookmarks" were used up metro cards, those free song cards from Starbucks, or a calling card.


I HATE folded down corners, especially in library books.


This is a major pet peeve with me. I recently had such a book from the library and I was totally frustrated.

...let me stop, because I'm just going to get annoyed.
I used to use whatever is handy
and then I brought a really nice metal bookmark that says something about dreams and I love it!!
...until that piece of crap falls out of the book, so essentially, it's kind of useless. Very nice though.
Then I drew on an index card and use that
and since I'm reading more than one book at the moment, lol, I've been using these origami double windmills to keep as a book mark. Is there anyway to post pictures here? I can't really explain it. It looks like a windmill with eight peaks, and then it can slide open into a hexagon. Fun to make XD








Guilty as charged. Although I'm a professional writer, my favorite bookmark is the dog-ear. Guess I don't have the proper respect for pieces of paper just because they convey thoughts. Oh, wait, the most promising one that likely will outlast all the others is the electronic one that comes with an EBook reader. ;-)


Well, usually I read on my Nook and use that bookmark. Otherwise, I used to have a magnetic bookmark that I loved. Scraps of paper are good when I have nothing else...


I find that the thin ones - either improvised from a stray paper or is the bought heavy paper ones - if they are stuffed well into the book, they tend to stay there. It also depends on the binding.


Finally I started collecting bookmarks (people would give them to me, they'd come with books, or I'd grab the ones at the library, especially the one I volunteered at for a while) and now mainly use those. That is, when I'm not reading my kindle, which saves it for me!



I use this style also. I have all kinds of different ones, including coffee! HelloKitty, Ladybugs, flowers, and some older cardboard ones (the whole surface is not a magnet), one with a wolf and one with a coyote.
I have one of the shepherd's crook type, which is beautiful, but ALWAYS falls out of the book, so mostly it sits in my pencil cup.
I don't like regular paperclips because they crinkle the page. And I don't like crinkly pages.






If left in a book, metal clips also will rust, marring the pages. I speak from bitter experience. :-)

I only use plastic coated ones and only while I am currently reading the book. I've never had one rust on a book but I'm sure I'd cry if it did. ;-)


Adrienne wrote: "one of those perfume strips...i spray one with perfume at the store..then use it asa book mark....so i now have books smelling of Acqua di Parma, Chloe and Chanel no 19....."
I like that idea! Then whenever you open your book... it smells pretty! lol
I like that idea! Then whenever you open your book... it smells pretty! lol

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The idea sounds fine, but here's a caveat. People with asthma or Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease who get within 10 feet of that book in a public place could easily have a respiratory attack. As someone with 50 lung capacity, please keep those bookmarks confined to private areas like home rather than buses, trains or waiting rooms. PLEASE!


I agree with Larry. If I get a magazine with a perfume page I have to tear it out and put it right into the recycling outside the house. Getting into an elevator with someone who has just sprayed liberally with perfume is really hard.
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