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  • frik51
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    Originally posted by Slee1978 View Post
    I hate to admit it, but I fold th e pages
    Ban, ban!!!!



    sk

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  • Slee1978
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    I hate to admit it, but I fold th e pages

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  • peteOcha
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    Originally posted by Craig Wallwork View Post
    I have memorise each page number because I have this weird OCD thing going on with books that means I can't run the potential risk of damging the book, even with a bookmark. I hate cracking the spine, and sometimes have a reading copy and a normal copy in mint condition that is normally packed away in bublle-wrap and stored in a box. Even the reading copy is in fine condition. I once read a book wearing latex gloves. All the Beauty Sinners by Stephen Graham Jones. So yeah, no bookmarks, just memory. Kindle is easier.

    Latex gloves...?! Too risky!! They sometimes have a white powder residue that can smudge the book!

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  • jmcraven
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    I use a homemade Dexter bookmark usually. However, sticky notes foled in hafl and bookstore receipts work well for me, too.

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  • Craig Wallwork
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    I have memorise each page number because I have this weird OCD thing going on with books that means I can't run the potential risk of damging the book, even with a bookmark. I hate cracking the spine, and sometimes have a reading copy and a normal copy in mint condition that is normally packed away in bublle-wrap and stored in a box. Even the reading copy is in fine condition. I once read a book wearing latex gloves. All the Beauty Sinners by Stephen Graham Jones. So yeah, no bookmarks, just memory. Kindle is easier.

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  • Shiney
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    I use a groovy business card from a local candy store. They fresh roast peanuts and they have an old timey circus elephant on the card, I dig it.

    My mother always said if you need a bookmark to remember your place then the book is hardly worth reading...

    I must read volumes and volumes of rubbish then.

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  • hamount
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    Originally posted by frik51 View Post
    You could also use the gum itself!

    sk
    Very true. :P

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  • larryki
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    I read 6-10 books (mostly hardback) at once and I use the CD booksmarks they gave out way back when. They are a little big for PB so I have a couple smaller laminated ones.

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  • frik51
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    Originally posted by hamount View Post
    Me too. Gum wrappers work excellently.
    You could also use the gum itself!

    sk

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  • Dave1442397
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    It depends on how many books I'm reading at the moment. I usually just remember the page number of the one I'm trying to read first, and for my CD books I end up using the order receipt as a bookmark. I have at least three books of short stories I keep picking up and reading one or two stories before bouncing back to a novel. My to-read stack is so bad right now that I haven't been to the library in months.

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  • hamount
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    Originally posted by folgersnyourcup View Post
    I use anything and everything. Torn bits of notebook paper, tissues, napkins, candy bar wrappers, a potato chip, part of a cheeto, piece of cat fur, dirt, etc., whatever happens to be nearby on my floor. Some of those are made up.
    Me too. Gum wrappers work excellently. Though dirt doesn't seem like it'd be the most effective book mark.

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  • Arkadia
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    After 16 years of abundant reading (hey, I'm only 21!), I've never managed to pick up the habit of using bookmarks. When I was really young I would fold the corner of the page (cringe) but now I just 'feel' for the last page I had open, or skim the book quickly until I find the part I was up to. Not the most efficient way of doing things, I'll be the first to admit!

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  • ozmosis7
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    Well, since I had about 250 bookmarks printed up for my book, I have an abundance of those laying around to use LOL.

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  • PaulB
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    I have a metal book mark which has seen me through 25 years worth of books.

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  • lilbirdy
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    Originally posted by folgersnyourcup View Post
    I use anything and everything. Torn bits of notebook paper, tissues, napkins, candy bar wrappers, a potato chip, part of a cheeto, piece of cat fur, dirt, etc., whatever happens to be nearby on my floor. Some of those are made up.
    Lol! Me too! I have a beautiful collection of bookmarks, but I just grab something nearby to shove into the book!

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