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What do you use as a bookmark?
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Jul 18, 2014 06:46AM

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Hi Bill. What a great blog! When I have some time I am going to read through a few of your old posts...they look very interesting. Great bookmarks you have as well and, if I am ever in Courtenay, I am going to visit your favorite bookstore just so I can pinch one of their fabulous bookmarks! (Oh...I might buy a book there just to be nice.)


Have to say that I've caught myself doing that as well. And I love the idea of an index card, particularly in reading nonfiction!

I have this scrapbooking program I got atsples several years ago for $12.99, I can also make cards, tshirt designs and of course bookmarkers and scrapbook pages with it.


I thought this was too precious not to share, and no, he didn't eat it.


Plastic doesn't work for me because most have smooth surfaces and slip out.
My favourite thing to use as bookmarks are mat surfaced business cards. I like white ones with mat surfaces (for good grip) and not much elaborate writing on them. They are just the right size and I can mark the place on the page that I finished on by setting an edge against the line. People think I am really interested in them because I am always eager to take as many business cards as they are willing to hand out. LOL.

But I have cross-stitched all my bookworm friends their own bookmarks with their names on them.



Good idea. Good for marking the exact line where you left off also.





I make all my own pretty well and must have thousands. I read several books simultaneously and use several at a time.

I keep pottery pieces full of them. I place them all round my reading room/library for decoration. People are always giving me 'stuff' to see if I can make bookmarks. Keeps my hands busy :-)

I make all my own pretty well and must have thousands. I read several books simultaneously and use several at a time."
I do the same thing! :-)


1000 American (or European) football games! Watching them out at the game is much better than sitting through a TV game. I go for the atmosphere and the enjoyment of being out there with friends and family.

I keep all bookmarks in the books I read and I'm going to add them to my collection. So all the books in my bookshelves have a bookmark in them (over 600 books). I pass a lot of books on to other people or to the public library, but I keep the bookmarks of the ones I give away unless the person likes it or asks me for it.


Have to agree with you there, Janet!


That's great. Surprising what a reader will turn into a bookmark when one is needed on the spot.

I have one physical book on the go (with my bookmark), one audio and one on my Kindle...

I make all my own pretty well and must have thousands. I read several books simultaneously and use several at ..."
And I thought I was the only one who read two to three books at a time. (I've also been known to write two or three at a time. Maybe that was sharing too much.)



Shhh Sometimes I dog ear too..."
Shame on you two. LOL.
I picked up some free bookmarks they have to give away at bookstore and library counters and carefully cut them in half lengthwise. They are too long otherwise; the perfect size now. And I don't have to worry about losing them because I have twice as many as I would usually.

Just yesterday I was looking through some books trying to find the phone number of a friend, LOL.

http://i.imgur.com/p0zulJ9.jpg


Right, that's not uncommon. Some publishers also put out bookmarks to match a book's jacket. I have bought books where the seller includes their own ad as a bookmark, and those are good as well.
I have a funny thing for bookmarks, in the sense that once I start reading a book I like to stay with the same one all the way through to the end.

Freebies are great. :-)
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