Do you fold the page where you stop reading a book?
By lixiaos77
@lixiaos77 (1030)
Shijiazhuang, China
August 15, 2008 12:39am CST
I did fold the page where I stop reading a book many years ago. But I will never do it again. I can bear in mind the page and I needn't to fold the page. And I want to keep the book in good condition. A good read should love the book.
Do you fold the page where you stop reading.
4 responses
@guybrush (4658)
• Australia
15 Aug 08
I'd never do this, and it drives me mad when other people do it! I use a bookmark - and if I don't have one of those handy, I use a leaf, or a comb or a tissue, or anything else that's to hand. Last week when my daughter was visiting she borrowed one of my books, and I was horrified to see her bending back the corner of the page - GRRRR!
@alokn99 (5717)
• India
15 Aug 08
I would do that a few years ago. It started to spoil the condition of the book. Further there are some bokks that I read often, then I would get confused with the multipme folds. I stopped it then and use a book mark. It makes it so much more simpler.
@purplehyacinth (575)
• Philippines
15 Aug 08
I dont do that.. I want the book to be in good condition too.. but I do highlight and write on the pages using colored cute pens so it would still look good... instead of folding the pages, I use markers..