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message 151: by Debbie (new)

Debbie Oxier (debbieoxier) | 4943 comments I have so many bookmarks from authors but will still pick up a piece of paper, postcard, Bill, whatever is handy at the time.


message 152: by M.L. (new)

M.L. (margieee) | 16 comments Right now I have several packets of seeds saving places in a cookbook.


message 153: by Deborah (new)

Deborah Johns | 5 comments I use a loser lottery ticket - my husband always has one or two of those laying around so I am never out of bookmarks!


message 154: by Alan (new)

Alan (al_chaput) | 22 comments I use a blank page of paper folded in half. It's there so I can jot notes on it to us in my review.


message 155: by Leisa (new)

Leisa Persall | 6 comments one of my hobbies is making bookmarkers with this app I have. I have umpteen of them, photo ones, I print them out on photo paper, then glue onto construction paper then laminate them


message 156: by Helen (new)

Helen (helenliang) Bill wrote: "I've attached pictures of my bookmarks.. :0) http://bill-booksbooksbooks.blogspot...."
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.)


message 157: by Pamela (new)

Pamela Mclaren | 193 comments I use just about any piece of paper I find (never fold the corner of the book's pages) but I also have several bookmarks that I have gotten from friends or on travels. I have two from Asia but they are two pretty and too impractical to actually use. One is made of cloth and is fairly thick and has two coins attached to the end, the other, from Laos, is also cloth and has a paper and cloth figure on the front — I think these will stay in their plastic wraps to just look at rather than actually use.


message 158: by Pamela (new)

Pamela Mclaren | 193 comments Jamie Lynn wrote: "My dad used to grab a Kleenex for a bookmark LOL!"

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!


message 159: by Leisa (new)

Leisa Persall | 6 comments Theresa wrote: "That sounds very creative Leisa and of course they will be unique too."

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.


message 160: by Lucy (new)

Lucy (mesdupmoi) | 635 comments I am not ashamed to say I have a small collection of bookmarks, including one I have bought for my two year old for when he starts to read which has penguins on, his obsession. I even have one made entirely of beads, which my Mum made me for Christmas last year :') I HATE when people fold corners or put a book down, open, flat, and spine bent! All of my books, if the spine is intact when I buy it, stay that way!


message 161: by Vivienne (new)

Vivienne Brooks | 2 comments My Godfather used to volunteer at a local mobile library, returning books for the less mobile. He used to find all sorts of things left as bookmarks. Once was a 10 pound note, which he donated to charity, but the funniest thing was a cooked piece of streaky bacon.
I thought this was too precious not to share, and no, he didn't eat it.


message 162: by M.L. (new)

M.L. (margieee) | 16 comments Once I pasted all these fortunes from Chinese fortune cookies onto an index card and covered it with book tape. That was a nice bookmark.


message 163: by Janet (new)

Janet Stokes | 485 comments Kay wrote: "I prefer something plastic or rigid, so I use gift cards, I D passes & I will make bookmarks out of interesting stamps from letters or packages. I use a laminator at work or arrange between 2 piece..."

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.


message 164: by Sandysbookaday (taking a midwinter break) (last edited Oct 16, 2015 05:12PM) (new)

Sandysbookaday (taking a midwinter break) (sandyj21) | 2209 comments I use a postcard of sunset over Port Douglas, North Queensland.....my spiritual home. *sigh* (homesick)

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


message 165: by Janet (new)

Janet Stokes | 485 comments Nice place to dream about on your postcard. But I would need lots of postcards because I read about 3 books simultaneously. And I want to get a brand new bookmark when the old one gets a little worn from use.


message 166: by Claire (new)

Claire Naden | 1 comments I use colored plastic stickies. They stay on the page where I left off but do not mark the page or tear it.


message 167: by Mara (new)

Mara Pemberton (marapem) Whatever is handy!


message 168: by Amy (new)

Amy (thenikitagirl) | 791 comments A picture :)


message 169: by Janet (new)

Janet Stokes | 485 comments Cynthia wrote: "I use colored plastic stickies. They stay on the page where I left off but do not mark the page or tear it."

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


message 170: by Janet (new)

Janet Stokes | 485 comments I pick up those free cardboard bookmarks they leave as promotional items for free near the bookstore counters. Often I cut them up into smaller sizes because I don't like my bookmarks being longer than the book. The edges bend and it becomes not very usable otherwise.


message 171: by Linda (new)

Linda Strong (linstrong) | 14 comments I have over a thousand bookmarks ... I use anyone of them


message 172: by Wendy (new)

Wendy (lassinthelibrary) I use gift tags (unused) or the printout from the library.


message 173: by Marion (new)

Marion Mlodynia | 568 comments I have 2 bookmarks that are my very favorite. One is a bookmark my daughter-in-law made, and laminated, of my 2 granddaughers. The other one is one that my granddaughter made herself and had laminated. Otherwise I usually use anything I can get my hands on quickly, a postcard, receipt, sticky note, etc.


message 174: by Jenene (new)

Jenene | 1078 comments I collect bookmarks so will change every time I change books. I especially like the ones the schools will include with picture packages. I have a lot of those from friends and family. And the ones included with sports picture packages that look like tickets.


message 175: by Janet (new)

Janet Stokes | 485 comments A thousand, Linda! They get lost. I find them everywhere when I start cleaning, but when I want to read a book I have to search to find one.


message 176: by Leisa (new)

Leisa Persall | 6 comments Linda wrote: "I have over a thousand bookmarks ... I use anyone of them"
I make all my own pretty well and must have thousands. I read several books simultaneously and use several at a time.


message 177: by Linda (new)

Linda Strong (linstrong) | 14 comments Janet wrote: "A thousand, Linda! They get lost. I find them everywhere when I start cleaning, but when I want to read a book I have to search to find one."

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 :-)


message 178: by Linda (new)

Linda Strong (linstrong) | 14 comments Leisa wrote: "Linda wrote: "I have over a thousand bookmarks ... I use anyone of them"
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! :-)


message 179: by Janet (new)

Janet Stokes | 485 comments Wow, a thousand is a LOT. I must start collecting them.


message 180: by Ron (new)

Ron (ronb626) | 3884 comments Since I use used ticket stubbs from football games as my bookmarks, I don't think I'll try for saving 1,000! Even 100 would be a lot.


message 181: by Chris (last edited Nov 16, 2015 10:09PM) (new)

Chris Baez (chrisbaez) | 239 comments I make my own bookmarks, bur occasional I'll use a folded dollar bill or someone's business card.


message 182: by Janet (new)

Janet Stokes | 485 comments Ron wrote: "Since I use used ticket stubs from football games as my bookmarks, I don't think I'll try for saving 1,000! Even 100 would be a lot."

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.


message 183: by Chris (new)

Chris Baez (chrisbaez) | 239 comments Janet wrote: "A thousand, Linda! They get lost. I find them everywhere when I start cleaning, but when I want to read a book I have to search to find one."

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.


message 184: by Janet (new)

Janet Stokes | 485 comments This morning on my way to work I lost one again. Used a fresh one of those Costa coffee stirring wooden things. Worked beautifully.


message 185: by Ron (new)

Ron (ronb626) | 3884 comments Janet wrote: "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."

Have to agree with you there, Janet!


message 186: by Mike (new)

Mike Just about anything within reach. Right now my electric bill has the honor. I have a nice little collection of bookmarks on my bookshelf,too, yet they rarely get used.


message 187: by Chris (new)

Chris Baez (chrisbaez) | 239 comments Janet wrote: "This morning on my way to work I lost one again. Used a fresh one of those Costa coffee stirring wooden things. Worked beautifully."

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


Sandysbookaday (taking a midwinter break) (sandyj21) | 2209 comments Janet wrote: "Nice place to dream about on your postcard. But I would need lots of postcards because I read about 3 books simultaneously. And I want to get a brand new bookmark when the old one gets a little wor..."

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


message 189: by CHenry (new)

CHenry Roi | 2 comments "Bookmark"???

Don't you mean "Quitter Strip"?

;-)


message 190: by D.B. (new)

D.B. Woodling | -16 comments Final Claim by D.B. Woodling

I find if I never use one, it elicits total recall and improves my memory considerably!


message 191: by Amy (new)

Amy (thenikitagirl) | 791 comments I use a book mark with grumpy cat in one and a picture of a cake someone made me in another :)


message 192: by D.B. (last edited Dec 08, 2015 11:36PM) (new)

D.B. Woodling | -16 comments Linda wrote: "Leisa wrote: "Linda wrote: "I have over a thousand bookmarks ... I use anyone of them"
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.)


message 193: by Debbie (new)

Debbie Viguié (debbieviguie) | 4 comments I am one of those horrible people that dogears their pages. I have also been known to read up to 6 books at a time. By contrast the most I write at a time is 3.


message 194: by Pamela (new)

Pamela Mclaren | 193 comments Just found this line of comments and it reminded me that right now I'm using a word index card with notes about the books that I hope to read in the future! Especially those for some challenges I'm doing


message 195: by Janet (last edited Dec 18, 2015 03:21PM) (new)

Janet Stokes | 485 comments Mary wrote: "Debbie wrote: "I am one of those horrible people that dogears their pages. I have also been known to read up to 6 books at a time. By contrast the most I write at a time is 3."

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.


message 196: by Chris (new)

Chris Baez (chrisbaez) | 239 comments I have used a piece of paper where someone gave me a phone number or email address.

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


message 197: by Marwan (new)

Marwan (tomarwan) | -37 comments For the last 3 years, I've been attending a book fair called the Big Bad Wolf fair. They give you free bookmarks with every purchase, I have more than 10 bookmarks.
http://i.imgur.com/p0zulJ9.jpg


message 198: by Janet (new)

Janet Stokes | 485 comments The Big Bad Wolf bookmarks are very nice. I think they use these bookmarks as advertising material of the things printed on them.


message 199: by Chris (new)

Chris Baez (chrisbaez) | 239 comments Janet wrote: "The Big Bad Wolf bookmarks are very nice. I think they use these bookmarks as advertising material of the things printed on them."

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.


message 200: by Chris (new)

Chris Baez (chrisbaez) | 239 comments Janet wrote: 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.


Freebies are great. :-)


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