Poll
How do you keep track of your current place in a book?
I use random scraps of paper
I read ebooks, so it's easy
I use ordinary bookmarks
I use fancy bookmarks
I dog-ear my books
I remember
I use the dust jacket flap
I use goodreads progress updates!
I finish books in a single sitting
I use theater tickets, book receipts, scraps of paper, book marks, you name it, it has probably found its way in between my pages from time to time
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I read ebooks, so it's automatic, but if it's a physical book, I use a bookmark
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Pieces of paper, tickets, pencils, the occasional bookmark, but also have automatic ebooks
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bookmark
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I remember or I use a bookmark
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I use bookmarks and scrap papers.
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I use a bookmark for a book and when I read on my kindle it just remembers
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I use post-it notes.
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Any scrap of paper handy, a bookmark or the the book jacket.
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I remember the page number
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most of the above depending on what is available at that moment, fancy book mark, plain book marks, pieces of paper, library receipts, pictures, letters I am writing, on and one
I fold the paper in the corner.
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I pretty much use any scraps of paper handy - usually receipts. I've tried using proper, beautiful bookmarks but invariably end up losing them. And yet I never lose the receipts in my books even if I wanted to! Sigh.
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90% of the time I use a bookmark. If I can't find one, I use a scrap of paper or (rarely) a tissue or something.
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I always end on a chapter and i use a bookmark
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Most of the time I end on a chapter so I can remember where I left off. If I don't end on a chapter I'll use a bookmark. If there are no bookmarks on hand and I'm too lazy to find something else I'll use the book jacket. If the book doesn't have a jacket I'll use something random like a tissue, scrap of paper, a pencil, etc. If all else fails I REFUSE to dog-ear a page and end up loosing my place only to eventually find it later.
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Just plain dog ears...
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I use bookmarks and paper.
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If I have a bookmark I use it, otherwise bits of paper. Mostly bits of paper.
I flip through the book randomly until I find where I'm at
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All of the above, except dog ears!
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anything that happens to be there. if there isn't anything, i fold the corner
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Bookmarks. Or sometimes a random piece of paper. Or I just fold the corner.
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Scraps of paper, coupons, letters, ect. Sometimes a bookmark. If im reading a ebook it obviously saves my spot for me :)
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I don't really use anything; I have to remember an area I was or flip through 'til I find it
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I use a bookmark or my kindle keeps it
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whatever I find near me when I stop reading the book - a scrap of paper, an old calendar, a bookmark, etc.
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Either the Kindle keeps it for me or I use a random scrap of paper (i.e. envelope piece, receipt, price tag, etc) or other small object.
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I leave it open facing the floor
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Kindle does it for me
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Whatever is in reach: receipt, (clean) tissue, train ticket, postcard, homework, pen, actual bookmark...
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Bacon
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Whatever is on hand, including my face at 3am. My ebook apps take care of it for me, as well.
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An honest-to-god-bookmark.
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I use small colorful post-it tabs; they don't fall out.
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Usually a bookmark, sometimes one made from an old greeting card. Tags from clothing, scrap of paper, airline tickets, and a Kindle app. Never dogear!
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Whatever I have on hand
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photo or postcard
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I read ebooks, so it's automatic and if it's a physical book I use Goodreads or I just remember it
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Dog-ear cheaper books, random paper bookmarks for more special books.
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I use the books receipt from when I purchase it.
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All of the above!
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Pens, my glasses, socks, other books... you name it.
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I use an honest-to-god bookmark.
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i use a random piece of paper
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I tell my friends and make them remember
Whatever is handy, including cough drop wrapper
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Magnetic bookmarks. I'm drop stuff. A lot.
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Either whatever paper scraps are around or I let my ereader remember for me.
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I like pretty book markers
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pretty bookmark, magnetic bookmark or any business card handy!
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I have a nice sized collection of bookmarks which I love to use. It depends on my mood at the time on which one I use.
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Anything I can get my hands on. Usually letters, old notes, brochures etc. I usually lose my "real" bookmarks because I move around to much when I read.
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I remember it
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I remember the page number but I also log it on Goodreads and if I have a bookmark to hand, I'll use it - I like to mix it up! :)
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DIY Bookmarks
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I use bookmarks that I make myself.
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Everything and anything, except folding pages, but mostly nothing but memory.
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I use regular, fancy, and magnetic bookmarks and also bookmarks from the library.
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The book cover or a bookmark
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Bookmarks: store-bought, made-myself, clothing/shoe tags. Dog-ear/face-down is sacrilege to me. All my books' spines are pristine.
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I collect nice bookmarks since I started reading, so that's what I use! :)
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Kindle does it for me.
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All of them. Scraps, ebooks, dog ears, goodreads, bookmarks. Most often, paint sample charts.
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I used the library due date slip.
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I have a favorite bookmark that I keep track of
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When I read on my Kindle, the place is automatic; for physical books, I remember the page number.
Using Kindle,so no problem with that here.But for paper books i just love to fold the corner :))
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I use a bookmark I made myself.
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ANYTHING. REALLY, ANYTHING. (xcpt food . . .)
I use playing cards
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When I don't finish the book in one siting I usually end it at a chapter and use ether a bookmark, a postcard or a post-it
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I use a bookmark or me kindle app remembers.
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I use a book mark, like any civilised modern man would... :P
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Remember it or mark with a paper
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I dog-ear unless it's a book my grandmother loaned me, in which case I use a bookmark or face her wrath.
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Receipts, tickets, clothing labels.
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I like pretty or fun bookmarks.
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By memory. . . or any odd slip of paper.
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I mostly stop at the end of a chapter, but if I don't, I remember the chapter I was on and finally find it
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I use a bookmark or me kindle app remembers.
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Whatever is in arms reach and will fit in the book! Or my Nook takes care of me!
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For physical books anything i can get my hands on including but not limited to tissue, wrappers, pencils, bobby pins, coins,etc. If there is nothing available I dog ear or leave the book splayed open if its not going in my bag right away.
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I only use $100 bills.
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Paper, receipts, library due-date reminders. If nothing else, I dog ear.
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random pieces of paper usually. i have dogeared pages before, but i don't like to. If i'm in a pinch i usually just remember the page number.
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i simply use a bookmark
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dog ear
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I remember, and if I can't, I check Goodreads
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I use Magic the Gathering Cards!
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Book Marks or Sticky Notes Depending on what type of book I am reading
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Whatever is handy, sometimes that means toilet paper.
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I just remember where I am, but I usually finish books quickly.
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Bookmark, business card, highlighter, receipt, or scrap paper.
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Bookmark (DIY or bought), random pieces of paper, event cards, sometimes dog ear, Goodreads, leaning it on something if i am reading at night
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An actual bookmark, any scrap of paper, memory..... no folding pages
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I read until my ereader or physical book hits my face and then either shut it off, or leave it open face down on the nearest horizontal surface - unless I'm out in public, then I use a tissue.
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Fancy bookmarks, and sometimes receipts.
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I use a Yu-Gi-Oh / Pokemon Card
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I use T-Shirt tags, piece of paper, a napkin, and bookmarks :p
Read on my Kindle Fire. I usually use a random scrap of paper with physical books.
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I love using post-its so I can mark the spot on the page as well.
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Combination of all except dog-earring the pages
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Either a bookmark or just remembering the page number.
I sadly fold the page unless it's a library book or not my own book (then it's usually a receipt)
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If it's a paperback I own, and the pages aren't old and brittle, I fold the corner. Otherwise I use a bookmark, photo, scrap of paper, etc...
i dog ear it, use a bookmark or a receipt!
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Mostly I use ebooks, but when I have a book I dog-ear the pages
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Bookmark from a local bookstore
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Paper clips
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Ribbons mostly, or other memorable pieces of paper.
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Bookdarts
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Pens-- I write in books!
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Business cards from people I never plan on contacting
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I dog ear the page or use a book mark that covers the corner of a page
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My Nook does the work.
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It depends on what I'm reading - but for physical books, just about anything can become a bookmark, and sometimes I just remember.
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I have a huge stack of bookmarks and I take a random one from the pile.
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I stop on round numbers - 50,100 etc.
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I use the library receipt from check out, or the receipt from purchase. I only dog ear library books, never my own.
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usually Magnetic Bookmarks .. but when I run out or can't find one I just fold a tiny corner of the page ..
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old business cards for paper, e-reader tracks eBooks
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I read until the book hits my face, then I turn it open, upside down, under the pillow.
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i either just remember the # in my head in up to 4 books at once, or use anything small and flat in my area.
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An old postcard
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Postcards or pictures
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I use a dollar bill
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Joker card.
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Hard cover books I use the flap/paperbacks I dog ear!
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Usually use the ticket stub from a play or movie, or a boarding pass from a flight. Good memories as I'm making new ones.
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I use an honest to goodness bookmark.
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Depends on the book.
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regular bookmarks and boarding passes, as well as the odd scrap of paper or business card...
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A nice bookmark, or a postcard or whatever's lying around if it's an impromptu start to reading a book
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I use either a reciept or a bookmark
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Literally anything
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Paperclip
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I keep clothing labels that are arty or just well designed so I always use them as bookmarks.
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one piece of paper folded in half that has the date of when i started the book, therefore if i find any good quotes, i can write it on there. it serves many purposes!
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I use the library hold slips/ borrowing slips, or a receipt if I bought it. Bookmarks with a cat or fairy on them also.
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A bookmark that the kids painted and laminated for me
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Bookmark from a museum, bookstore or library, no strings allowed!
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Elephant poo
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Albatros bookmarks: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/02...
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see that "use a bookmark" is in the list, but I use a "SPECIAL" bookmark that wasn't exclusively mentioned, so I vote for that one. But wait, when I'm reading more than one book at a time or, heaven forbid, more than three (some ebooks) I use a lock of hair given to me by my first lover to remember the ebook place, a leaf found at the peak of Mt. Everest for my second paper book, my librarian's birth certificate for my third paper book and a glowing ember to mark my place in the montly magazine I receive.
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I leave the book open on the bed next to me
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Nothing. I use a time turner to revert to the exact moment when I last closed the book and then go back to the present.
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I keep a stack of various free bookmarks I've found at the Audobon Society, Parks, Libraries and other businesses, in a cute galvanized bucket on my nightstand. Otherwise, it's my face at 3 AM.
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I either use a bookmark or leave it open on a table, chair, etc.
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library receipts that print when you check out a book
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Use a bookmark if i have one close if not i just memorize the page
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Bookmarks, depending on my mood and the books it's a State Library one or an Art Gallery one from some exhibition I've seen - basically the bookmarks I have are all free ones I've collected from somewhere!
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Airline boarding passes.... they also help a subsequent borrower return your book to you ;-)
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I just guess.
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anything within reach
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i use everything near me at that time
Bookmarks when I can, though I remember by stopping at the end of a chapter too.
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I have half a dozen bookmarks I use for actual books (and random scraps of paper if I can't find a bookmark), otherwise my Fire remembers!
Only one choice? Almost all of the above except ebook answers and dog-ears!!
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Scrap of paper, NEVER DOG EAR
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I usually don't use a bookmark, but for some reason thrive on trying to figure out where I was.
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I usually use a bookmark, I also keep track on goodreads, and I also might rip a small scrap of paper.
I use a foreign money bill.
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I use book darts (not sure whether they're considered "fancy" or not), when I'm not reading an ebook. Unless I start reading at the library, in which case I use the Request Book slip that was stuck in the book.
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I use a bookmark that I made from a gift tag and a business card.
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I use bookmarks or sometimes it saves it for me on my computer.
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Clow Cards
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I read until my ereader or physical book kits my face and then either shut it off, or leave it open face down on the nearest horizontal surface - unless I'm out in public, then I use a tissue.
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Cool magnetic bookmark from the museum store.
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A movie ticket I never used because of a snow storm in Christchurch in 2004.
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I usually use a bookmark, but since my cat likes to steal it I have to also memorize the page number.
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I use mainly bookmarks and paper...but they always end up being eatten by me....
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I use the PageKeeper
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A bookmark purchased from a store, but if it's Potter I'm reading, it's a Dumbledore's Army bookmark.
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Usually, my ebook (Nook) remembers. But if it's a paper book, either the dust jacket (when there's enough room) or whatever's nearby.
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Train tickets
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Small picture of my children or a card/note from a friend!
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post it note flags, in a colour that compliments the book cover
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business cards, I have so many from lots of different places
The book's receipt (so that I can carry it with me around and not get arrested for theft in case I get checked)
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I usually just make a simple bookmark and use that, but I've lately just remember the page number I'm on
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A receipt from whatever bar or coffee shop I happen to be reading in.
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Nothing, not even page number!
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Bookmark or meaningful papers
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I never use a bookmark. I try to remember the page#, but sometimes it´s hard to keep track, because I have 30+ unread books.....
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sticky notes works best for me, love all the colors sticking out of the book
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I never use bookmarks, I just remember my page number. :)
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Magnetic bookmarks in smaller paperbacks or if I'm reading outside, pretty bookmarks my friends have given me otherwise. Very special books get the bookmark from my favorite bookstore!
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With my business cards
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anything that can fit between the pages (literally)
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Post-it notes, bookmarks and postcards
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Ribbon
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Kobo does it for me!
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bookmark, NEVER dog ear
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Favourite photo of the moment or scrap paper.
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The same book mark I made and have used for years. I would never condone dog-earring.
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Bookmarks on physical paperbooks and the ereader bookmark on the kindle.
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Boomarks. I have a variety of them and sometimes have trouble to choose "the right" for the book I'm reading. It depends upon the genre, author, cover and size of the book.
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A book mark with left or right written on each sides if the book belongs to someone else, turning the corner over if it's mine or the libraries.
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Much of the time I use toilet paper, since that's what's handy when I'm reading.
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Bookmarks that my daughter makes for me
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God's reading over my shoulder. So He's there to remind me at times on what page I left off.
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a magnetic bookmark or a ticket stub from a ball game
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I use bookmarks authors have sent to me.
I use bronze page points.
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random postcards
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Bookmarks. Somewhat selfmade, just never by mexD I got one specifically made from a friend, the others are a sketch from another friend and 2 sketches from my sister for the cuteness.
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Leather bookmark, playing cards, ereader does it for me.
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I fold the page over in the shape of a triangle; I was weened off this by a nasty teacher and reverted to bookmarks or sticky notes.
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magazine subscription cards
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Either my Kobo does it or I shamefully dog-ear the pages!
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The subscription inserts in magazines.
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Photos! When I start reading a new book I pick a photo from a stack I have on my desk.
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expired coupons
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I read till I'm sleeping. The next night I guess at where I stopped. An endless cycle.
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When traveling, I use an airline ticket. At home, I have a variety of lovely bookmarks received as gifts, mostly from my bookclub friends.
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I usually fall asleep reading, so I don't really have a choice.
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I use a favorite magnetic one or just a regular one.
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I use scraps of paper with reminders for me of appointments, lot do lists, stuff I'm suppose to bring to work for my friends, anything I need to remember because I read at least a few pages every night.
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I rip out a page when I have read it
Elephant Poo
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I either remember the # or take forever to find the page # again! :P
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I buy a bookmark of my favorite painting from every museumshop I visit
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I use a plain old piece of paper, usually have my artist friends draw me pictures
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I usually fold a blank sheet of paper into some shape or other, and sometimes I either draw on it or write down quotations. If that's not within reach, I use whatever else happens to be near.
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depends if its MY book or a borrowed book or Library book or Kindle Book
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Any bookmark, but if I can´t hand any of them in the moment I just fold the corner!
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I usually just remember the page number, but not always! :) I should use bookmarks, given that I have quite a collection, but I always forget.
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Pretty or interesting birthday, greeting cards or post cards that I've received through the years, particularly ones from people who are special to me. I have a stack of them in a drawer and it's fun to pick out a new one when I start a new book.
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whatever's nearby--gum wrapper, receipt, scrap of paper. i think i've used a hair elastic before. i always check my books before putting them in the bookdrop.
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Bookmarks old and new, bookstrings, post cards, etc.
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Any flat objects that can fit in my book that are near wherever I'm sitting will have to do for me!
I remember the number of the page, I am good with numbers
I use a simple 3x5 index card (sometimes I use it to record important page numbers).
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I use post it notes.
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I have a lucky playing card I use, and if I'm in the middle of two books, I use random paper on the other one
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A photo of my daughter.
I make my own corner page bookmarks from envelopes. They are cute and useful.
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False Bills that states that its is a fake bill, not a counterfeit bill
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elastic strap from Levengers
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I use a bookmark with nice holiday pictures
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I use a gimble book holder so the book stays open on my page.
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I use prayer cards
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I use a Book Thong, a fancy book mark that cuts right through the seam of the book.
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The same index card I used in high school that says "Book Mark" on the blank side and has a list of books I read in high school with the date I started and finished the book.
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For a long while now, I've been using a wrapper from birth control pills, it's white and it has a rose on it. It's very pretty and I've grown very attached to it.
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For a looong time now, I've been using an old birth control pills wrapper; it's white and it has a rose on it. It's very pretty and I've grown very attached to it.
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Index card, with date started and finished written on the back. Also, post-its mark places I want to re-read later.
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I use a quarter rest
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A ribbon in a knot.
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I use old postcards, preferably with some kind of connection to the book I'm reading.
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My Kobo keeps my place. When reading a physical book I use bookmarks I bought from the places I have traveled to.
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A used GO pass ticket or the free bookmark they always give you when you buy a book.
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Either my Kobo keeps my place or if I'm reading an actual book I use post-its, so I know where I left off on the page.
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Baseball pocket schedule
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I use expired monthly transpass tickets.
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Cool Reader and Ivona remember it for me
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I use my own business cards, which come in 4 different bright colors. I like to pick a color that feels like it complements the book.
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Magnetic bookmark or dog-ear if all 6 of mine are in use.
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I use an airplane ticket stub for 3-4 years ago from Cambodia.
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Paint sample cards or, if I'm reading too many books at a time, whatever is within arms reach and small-- including other books.
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A giant plastic "British Museum" bookmark that is tub-safe.
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I use the bookmark I got from the Uprise Books Project
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Bookmark, got one from Starbucks.
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I use a card that I received from my boyfriend, it always makes me smile.
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The stubs from my absentee ballots
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Out dated currency or double sided playing cards from a magic trick
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I am normal I only use a Bookmark such as the magnetic ones!
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I use a book mark that i made. Has all my books written on it. Kinda handy.
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An old Canadian $2 bill
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Mobipocket keeps track for me!
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folding post-it notes in half, using yugioh cards, or using the bookmark feature on my ereader
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Each genre of book has a corresponding type of bookmark.
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I make and sell my own bookmarks so of course I use those.
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Junk mail return envelope
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A wooden bookmark that has my hawaiian name on it, with dolphins on each side of it!!
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A bookmark with my daughters kindergarten class photo.
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I can never remember where I finished. I always re-start from the beginning!
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Postcards from faraway places, or birthday cards from family & friends
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Anything I can find when I pick up the book for the first time. Recently it's been business cards.
I tape ribbons to the spine of the book and use the ribbon to keep my place. PLUS I always make a notation GR..so I can always look up goodreads and check:)
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I don't read, don't need a bookmark!!
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Old hotel keycards or conference badges
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Old concert ticket stubs or UA bball game ticket stubs!
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I use a traditional book mark that's hand made by Eastern Orthodox Nuns
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I save the cardboard dividers in tea boxes for bookmarks
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I use lengths of ribbon to mark where I am up to.
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Nook does it, otherwise I use the tag from one of my Out of Print Clothing shirts (it looks like an old library checkout card)
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I'd like to use a dog ear, but the dog keeps walking away.
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Bookmarks that were Christmas gifts from my book club members
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Greeting cards...I can't get rid of them so they serve as my bookmarks too!
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Skip's current school and/or sports photo
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I always end on a chapter and remember the chapter number or title.
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I have a drawer containing around 25 book-store-bookmarks - I try to choose the one most fitting in size and design to the book; if nothing fits I'll just use a dried up tea bag sprinkled with cinnamon instead.
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My homemade beaded bookmarks (some calls them book thongs)
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playing cards -- I find one somewhere and use that
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I make my own bookmarks out of "funny money" I get from a bluegrass festival I go to every year.
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A picture of my daughter!
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I have an E-Reader, for a physical book I use a Aslan book mark
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Ereader does it or I use a bookmark, often an origami one.
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I useheavy tags off jeans, they work really well and they last a long time, my tablet app automatically saves my spot.
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A bookmark that was a gift from my daughter 15 years ago.
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Playing Cards
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Blue soft leather bookmark with a silver frog on it =)
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Movie ticket stubs. I always lose bookmarks.
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The pages wrinkled from my tears.
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Elvis driver's license Graceland memento
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a bookmark with roses on it...reminds me of my mother as roses were her favorite flower
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I've used bobby pins, hair clips, pens, scrap paper, actual bookmarks, my finger, and once a hamster.
I remember or use the pen/highlighter
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I use thin rubber bands on hardbacks; they mark the page and hold the pages down when I'm reading outside. No more fluttering pages!
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I use magnetic book marks, That way I can slip the page out to turn it but never actually remove it until i have to
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Book Bungee from Levenger
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I use a notecard, covered in all the barcode stickers of the books i read
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Magic: The Gathering cards
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Old Yu-Gi-Oh Cards from my collection when I was in 3rd grade
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An UNO card... blue 5
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Depends on the book? If it is crap I just skip to the end the next day.
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I use my favorite non-rare Magic the Gathering cards
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I have a box of Book Woman book plates which you write your name on, peel and stick in book. I just don't peel them. Use the same one until it is too tattered.
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I usually read ebooks or just grab whatever is around for regular books.
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Physical books--I admit I'm a dog-earer (bad me), Kindle--love it, it remembers for me.
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The pieces of paper that stick out from your book when you get a hold from the library
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I don't read. I listen to them using audible player. Use its bookmark feature
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I remember it by making up a math equation. Page 235: 2+3=5
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Since my book is always with me, I use a fanciful bookmark with my fovourite quotes, along with any papers i need to remember.
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I use receipts..itonically from the bookstore
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a clean tissue
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I use old Panini football stickers.
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I always use a bookmark - sometimes one made by my grandkids, sometimes freebies from the library, old greeting cards
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What ever's handy... hair tie, old credit card, extension cord, and all the usual, but NEVER dog ears!
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Allow me to introduce you to a little something I call the sniffing technique.
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Two words: Owl. Bookmark.
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Whatever's handy. Tissue, yarn, cardboard from boxes of tea bags, I own many actual bookmakers, but oddly enough, I never seem to use them.
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Dog-ear pages, paperclips, bobby pins, hair clips, assorted sticky notes of random shapes and sizes and colors, tissue, random scraps of paper, metal bookmarks, paper bookmarks, plastic bookmarks, pens and pencils, binder clip, movie tickets, business cards, string, leave the book lying open face down, memory... and for ebooks, either my reader remembers where I am, or I electronically bookmark. ;)
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Use author's Awesome holographic 3D winking blinking bookmark for "The Stillness of Time Travel" after I lost a years-long-struggled-for cheque from MegaCorp Bell, and library loan receipt tape until got more winky blinkies. Kobo keeps eBooks.
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A piece of something according to what I am reading.
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Book mark...love them
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I exclusively use airplane tickets
My grandfathers obituary
elephant poo. duh
My kindle holds it for me. If it's an actual book, I use homemade bookmarks that my daughter and I made together to get he excited about reading.
Ereader does it. My regular books I use cards or drawings made by my grandkids
I use a wonderfully whittled wooden bookmark. If this isn't at hand then I sit rocking in a corner because I keep losing my page!
I use a binder clip.
A leather bookmark from Jamaica Inn.
I don't keep track of where I am. I open to a page that looks interesting or about where I left off, reading random bits from it and piecing together the story when I think I've read all/most of it.
Paperclips work pretty well for me, but I also use bookmarks.
old peices of leather
Movie ticket stubs
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I tend to agree, though I don't scribble in the margins of enough of my books, probably - and I have some books that I gained secondhand, either bought or passed on to me, that have been written in, and I love reading what previous readers have thought worthy of comment and thought.
(Sometimes, if reading a library book, I will write a comment on a slip of paper and leave it tucked inside when I return the book. I've found enough interesting things in library books myself, and even if I never know who finds my comments or what they thought, it makes me smile to think maybe someone enjoyed reading them.)



When I was younger, I used to dogear the pages until I realized that doing so permanently damages that corner. Several of my older books are now missing the upper corners of pages.
And of course, there are many books that I never need a bookmark (either ebook or DTE) for because I finish it in a single sitting. Too bad we can't choose more than one option. :-/







