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Now if I could only do the same with all those bookmarks.



Intriguing. I have the impression they are like the fragrance samples in my copies of Vogue magazine. The first thing I have to do when I get home with it is to shake it over my trashcan so that all the samples and postcards are removed, because they get in my way and add no value.

In Japan when you bought a book in a bookstore, they'd pull the restock tag out and throw it in a bin below the register so they'd know what they needed to buy another copy of.

In Japan when you bought a book in a bookstore, they'd pull the restock tag out and throw it in a bin below the register so they'd know what they needed to buy anoth..."
What! That does make sense... Some of mine still have them, but I just realized those are probably the ones I bought new, online. I guess if I'd bought them from a brick and mortar stone, they would have removed it. Clever!
Some also have real bookmarks too. What I'm reading right now (Pinball, 1973) has one with a lullaby on it. For fun I found the song on Youtube.

In Japan when you bought a book in a bookstore, they'd pull the restock tag out and throw it in a bin below the register so they'd know what they needed to buy anoth..."
Ohhh that makes sense! Thank you for clearing up this mystery; I have been wondering about it for years!

I've done that before. With CDs, I sometimes gently tape them to the CD, so I can still open it, but it will stay attached.

So glad to finally know what those slips are for. I just use them as book marks while I'm reading.

Do you guys like them?
/rant