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Kay wrote: "I'm about to start throne of glass and want to annotate but have no clue how I should go about it. I was wondering if anyone would be willing to let me know topic/ways to annotate in these books" Are you using a hardcover book? Or something similar to kindle?
Kay wrote: "I'm about to start throne of glass and want to annotate but have no clue how I should go about it. I was wondering if anyone would be willing to let me know topic/ways to annotate in these books"
Here are some ways you could annotate.
Use Different Colors: Utilize a variety of colored pens or highlighters to organize your notes. You might use one color for key quotes, another for questions, and another for connections to other texts or personal reflections.
Write in the Margins: Scribble your thoughts, questions, or summaries in the margins of the pages. This helps clarify your understanding and remember key points.
Highlight Key Passages: Highlight or underline important passages, quotes, or ideas. This makes it easier to locate significant sections when you review the book later.
Use Symbols: Create a system of symbols to quickly mark different types of information. For example, use a star for important points, a question mark for confusing sections, and an exclamation point for surprising or thought-provoking ideas.
Sticky Notes: If you prefer not to write directly in your book, use sticky notes. They can be repositioned and allow for more extensive notes without permanently altering the pages.
Summarize Chapters: At the end of each chapter, write a brief summary of the key points or events. This reinforces what you've read and makes it easier to recall later.
Ask Questions: Annotate by posing questions about the text. This can lead to a deeper understanding and encourage critical thinking.
Make Connections: Note any connections you make between the book and other texts, your own experiences, or broader themes and ideas. This can deepen your understanding and appreciation of the material.
Here are some ways you could annotate.
Use Different Colors: Utilize a variety of colored pens or highlighters to organize your notes. You might use one color for key quotes, another for questions, and another for connections to other texts or personal reflections.
Write in the Margins: Scribble your thoughts, questions, or summaries in the margins of the pages. This helps clarify your understanding and remember key points.
Highlight Key Passages: Highlight or underline important passages, quotes, or ideas. This makes it easier to locate significant sections when you review the book later.
Use Symbols: Create a system of symbols to quickly mark different types of information. For example, use a star for important points, a question mark for confusing sections, and an exclamation point for surprising or thought-provoking ideas.
Sticky Notes: If you prefer not to write directly in your book, use sticky notes. They can be repositioned and allow for more extensive notes without permanently altering the pages.
Summarize Chapters: At the end of each chapter, write a brief summary of the key points or events. This reinforces what you've read and makes it easier to recall later.
Ask Questions: Annotate by posing questions about the text. This can lead to a deeper understanding and encourage critical thinking.
Make Connections: Note any connections you make between the book and other texts, your own experiences, or broader themes and ideas. This can deepen your understanding and appreciation of the material.

Kay wrote: "Thank you so much! I'm getting a new set of paperbacks to do this because this is a reread of the first 4 books so I wanted to start fresh"
You're welcome! Whatever I can do to help.
You're welcome! Whatever I can do to help.

Kay wrote: "I don't know if you annotate books, but if you do do you have any good recommendations for highlighters or pens to use in books that don't bleed through?"
I do and I usually use light colors or gel-based highlighters.
I do and I usually use light colors or gel-based highlighters.
I usually use Mr. Pen No Bleed Gel Highlighter or Ohto Rouge Gel Highlighter Pen.

Kay wrote: "I had a friend recommend those to me as well so I'll definitely be purchasing some to try them out. Thank you so much for your advice!" You're welcome! If you have more questions just let me know!