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  • Books Do You Fold Down ?

    Fold down the page to mark it , and stretches and open the book to bend the spine ??

    Some consider this the work of the devil ?

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    Re: Books Do You Fold Down ?

    Originally posted by life on mars View Post
    Fold down the page to mark it , and stretches and open the book to bend the spine ??

    Some consider this the work of the devil ?
    Absolutely not!, I'm not an animal

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      Re: Books Do You Fold Down ?

      Absolutely not.
      It breaks the spine.
      Always use a bookmark, or even dog-ear the page.

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        Re: Books Do You Fold Down ?

        I fold the top corner as a bookmark. I also fold the bottom corner a little if there is something of particular interest on that page - so whenever I go back to a book there may be 10-20 small folds that I know piqued my interest for some reason once.

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          Re: Books Do You Fold Down ?

          I'm currently using a business card from a hotel in Delhi, as a bookmark. I don't turn down the page corners, but I have been known to crack the spines. I know, I know, but if it helps, I buy 90% of my books second hand - shops, stall, or Ebay.

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            Re: Books Do You Fold Down ?

            I bend the corner over, these are usually football books tho, I don’t think the world will end because of it.

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              Re: Books Do You Fold Down ?

              Originally posted by JamesWales View Post
              I fold the top corner as a bookmark. I also fold the bottom corner a little if there is something of particular interest on that page - so whenever I go back to a book there may be 10-20 small folds that I know piqued my interest for some reason once.
              Your Norman Tebbit Biography would probably win 1st prize in the oregami world cup, the amount of folds that must be in it.

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