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message 201: by Chris (new)

Chris Baez (chrisbaez) | 239 comments M.L. wrote: "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."

Good idea.


message 202: by Chris (last edited Dec 19, 2015 02:02AM) (new)

Chris Baez (chrisbaez) | 239 comments 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."

Mary wrote: "Shhh Sometimes I do..."

I don't judge anyone for dogears. Dogears were probably the first bookmarks ever to be used (maybe). :-)

@Debbie: If I read more than one book at a time, you'd have to send a search party after me, I'd be lost for a while. ;-)


message 203: by Janet (last edited Dec 19, 2015 03:04AM) (new)

Janet Stokes | 485 comments Chris wrote: "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. ..."


I do too. More like whenever I buy a new book I find and put a bookmark between its front inside covers. So each one of my books-to-read are sitting on my shelves with its own bookmark inside. I love to pick up a brand new book with a brand new bookmark. By the end of my read the book looks a little worn and the bookmark does too. So I like to start a new book with a new bookmark.


message 204: by Freda (new)

Freda Malone | 33 comments Quite a few years ago, I received a laser printer for my birthday and downloaded all kinds of software for projects ranging from certificates to photo Christmas Cards. I made up a bunch of my own book marks, laminated them and did a punch hole at the top for self made pompoms, ribbons or a charm of some kind. I even made one that attached my house key so that if I were reading in a doctors office and forgot a bookmark, I'd used that one temporarily. The bookmarks were printed with different things. Poems, inspirational quotes, jokes or a fascinating fun fact. Let's just say my printer is broken now and my nightstand drawer is full of these wonderful creations to use for years to come.


message 205: by Janet (new)

Janet Stokes | 485 comments That sounds really lovely, Freda.

When you laminate them, I find the plastic slips between the pages and I lose them often. I prefer cardboard only, like normal bookmarks and business cards.


message 206: by Chris (new)

Chris Baez (chrisbaez) | 239 comments Freda wrote: "Quite a few years ago, I received a laser printer for my birthday and downloaded all kinds of software for projects ranging from certificates to photo Christmas Cards. I made up a bunch of my own b..."

Interesting.


message 207: by Kirsten (new)

Kirsten  (kmcripn) | 32 comments I never have to worry. I pick them up at the library, for one. And, sometimes, they show up in my mail. The New Yorker always sends me one when they want me to subscribe.


message 208: by Chad (new)

Chad Sanborn | 10 comments Old baseball and concert tickets, plus a few special (to me) bookmarks: one with a Dorothy Parker quote and another that's a cheapie givaway from the old Waterstone's on Newbury St. in Boston (special time & place for me).


message 209: by Janet (new)

Janet Stokes | 485 comments i didn't know you have Waterstone stores in the US. I thought it was purely a British chain.


message 210: by M.A.R. (new)

M.A.R. Unger | 127 comments Hate to say it, but I use bookmarks of my own books.When a new books comes out, the old markers need updating. So, I use them or turn them over for taking notes!! Otherwise, I'm page corner turner…not on library books or lenders, of course.


message 211: by Mary Beth (new)

Mary Beth I like to use Christmas cards or birthday cards that are old, cut out something that I like on it. They work great.


message 212: by Chris (new)

Chris Baez (chrisbaez) | 239 comments Mary wrote: "I like to use Christmas cards or birthday cards that are old, cut out something that I like on it. They work great."

Good idea!

M.A.R. wrote: "Hate to say it, but I use bookmarks of my own books.When a new books comes out, the old markers need updating. So, I use them or turn them over for taking notes!! Otherwise, I'm page corner turner…..."

It's called dogear, :-)


message 213: by [deleted user] (new)

I flip the open book over.
When not possible, I use anything thin.


message 214: by Chad (new)

Chad Sanborn | 10 comments Janet wrote: "i didn't know you have Waterstone stores in the US. I thought it was purely a British chain."

We did briefly in the early 1990s. Loved that place!


message 215: by Chris (new)

Chris When I get junk mail, I tear it in half. I almost always use one of the halves as a bookmark.


message 216: by Bill (new)

Bill Syken (billsyken) My bookmarks: old baseball cards.

When I was a kid I collected baseball cards, and still have a shoebox full of them (the shoebox itself is not vintage, coming from the '80s. When I start a new book I reach into the shoebox and blindly pull out a random card. I've found it's a fun way of reconnecting with these artifacts of my youth.


message 217: by Linda (new)

Linda Strong (linstrong) | 14 comments I have a huge collection of book marks from all over the world. Friends have gifted me most of them ...some I get directly from authors who are so generous ... and some of them I have found in books I purchased.


message 218: by Pamela (new)

Pamela Mclaren | 193 comments Linda wrote: "I have a huge collection of book marks from all over the world. Friends have gifted me most of them ...some I get directly from authors who are so generous ... and some of them I have found in book..."

I have several from around the world too, Linda! My boss travels a lot and brings back keychains and book markers. They are so unusual but I can't bring myself to use them. But I did bring back a couple from when I took the family to Germany and I do use those.

Right now in use is an envelope I got theater tickets in!


message 219: by Mona (new)

Mona | 0 comments Right now, a Stargate SG1 bookmark.


message 220: by Tom (new)

Tom | 922 comments I usually use business cards, though the one I used in the book I just finished is less business-like than most. It's for The Belleville Stags Vintage Baseball Club and on the back has a schedule of their games from last year. Who says business cards can't be fun?


message 221: by Sheila (new)

Sheila | 15 comments I have bookmarks as giftswbich very nice and useful.


message 222: by Ron (new)

Ron (ronb626) | 3884 comments Bill wrote: "My bookmarks: old baseball cards.

When I was a kid I collected baseball cards, and still have a shoebox full of them (the shoebox itself is not vintage, coming from the '80s. When I start a new bo..."


Cool idea, Bill. I've got a bunch of old baseball cards, myself. I'd probably try it out, but, I use tickets from Oregon football games that I attend. Does the same thing, though. Reminds me of some memorable games.

But, baseball cards are a great idea. Just be sure you don't pull out that Mickey Mantle rookie card and get it all dog-eared and bent up.


message 223: by Bill (new)

Bill Syken (billsyken) I'm jealous. I live on the East Coast, but going to a football game at Oregon is on my bucket list.


message 224: by Ron (new)

Ron (ronb626) | 3884 comments Bill wrote: "I'm jealous. I live on the East Coast, but going to a football game at Oregon is on my bucket list."

Hope someday you will realize that, Bill. Autzen Stadium is a great place to be on a fall Saturday afternoon. If you do get out this way, let me know. I can't promise I can help you get a ticket, but, I might have some contacts that would help with that. We, a couple of friends and myself, have 3 season tickets that we share. Sometimes one or the other of us can't make it for one reason or another, and we try to get that ticket to a friend. Again, can't promise, but, you never know.


message 225: by Bill (new)

Bill Syken (billsyken) Ron wrote: "Bill wrote: "I'm jealous. I live on the East Coast, but going to a football game at Oregon is on my bucket list."

Hope someday you will realize that, Bill. Autzen Stadium is a great place to be on..."


Thanks, Ron. I appreciate it.

Bill


message 226: by Curlyhair (new)

Curlyhair | 44 comments I used to use post-it notes. Then I came across those lovely small magnet bookmarks and bought the 'crime' set and a friend sent me some lovely butterfly magnet bookmarks, so I go between the two sets.


message 227: by Shannon (last edited Jun 15, 2016 07:05AM) (new)

Shannon Maguire Number # 11 on this list of unique household items is an awesome bookmark idea. It's called the book hook.



The full article is here https://www.buzzfeed.com/peggy/ingeni...


message 228: by Fatimah (new)

Fatimah (bibliomaniareads) | 4 comments I always try to keep the bookmarks that I get for free at the library or other places, but sometimes it never works.
However, I end up using a piece of paper, my book receipt, or my string bookmark. I got the string bookmark from Barnes and Noble. It has an F at the bottom of the string and a crown at the top of the string,


message 229: by Amy (new)

Amy (thenikitagirl) | 791 comments A picture...a postcard...an Esthero party flyer from years ago in Toronto


message 230: by John (new)

John (johnny2tons) I use trading cards - mostly comic book and basketball.


message 231: by Bill (new)

Bill Syken (billsyken) John wrote: "I use trading cards - mostly comic book and basketball."

me too! great way to see these things i like that would otherwise sit in a shoebox


message 232: by James (new)

James Peyton | 20 comments With hardbacks, I use the cover flap. With paperbacks that I'll probably my read again, I bend the top corner of the page over about an inch.


message 233: by stan (new)

stan (stanthewiseman) | 31 comments I have a folding magnetic bookmark i've' had for years Bought M&S at post Christmas sale


message 234: by Patricia (last edited Jun 27, 2016 09:18AM) (new)

Patricia Dusenbury | 32 comments The piece of paper closest to my hand. Every now and then, it's an actual bookmark, but more often, it's a receipt from the grocery store. Although, I'm careless about bookmarks, I never fold down the corner of a page.


message 235: by Kirsten (new)

Kirsten  (kmcripn) | 32 comments I get them for free at the library and the New Yorker and National Geographic are continually sending them to me in hopes I'll subscribe.


message 236: by Marwan (new)

Marwan (tomarwan) | -37 comments That's what I'm currently using
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ReadAlongWithSue recovering from a stroke★⋆. ࿐࿔ A silicone hand looped book marker sold on Amazon


message 238: by Marie (new)

Marie I have bookmarks galore that I was collecting for a long time when I use to go to the library all the time. So I just pick one of those out to use for my "real" books. :)


message 239: by MadProfessah (new)

MadProfessah (madprofesssah) | 44 comments I use postcards of some kind. Usually free


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