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Faye, The Dickens Junkie
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Oct 22, 2014 09:00AM

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I'm more likely to write in the margins of a nonfiction book, but even then... hardly ever! It has to be something that really jumps out at me and makes me think, and then very lightly in pencil I might underline the passage and put a word or two in the margin to remind me what my thought was, for posterity's sake. ALWAYS VERY LIGHTLY, and easily erased. I never, that I can recall, mark up a novel.

By the way Aitziber, I just received my paperback of The Charioteer, finally I can proceed with the marking. :)


Of course, during school days, I used to write in my textbook, often because we had to jot down notes during classes. However, I used to make sure that these were written only with a pencil and that too extremely lightly, so that I could erase it later.
However, when I am using the Kindle, I love the highlight tool and use it extensively! Sometimes I miss it when I read paper books :)


once i found a really lovely gift card from the person who gave the book to the previous owner wedged in the middle of a copy of The House of the Spirits, and then i got really sad that the previous owner just up and gave the book away!

* We had promoters giving us a bunch at the start of every school year, I wasn't about to buy something with that high a markup. :P
Good to hear that, Melissa. :) We've been having a discussion about different Charioteer editions, actually.




Melissa wrote: "or write the Latin quote in English, make a meaning clearer."
Ohh, that's a good idea! I wish I'd been doing that all these years, heh.
Melissa wrote: "The margin of my Bible reads like a commentary. "
I did that with my Bible when I was a teenager, and I loved having a Bible that was so "well loved," but sadly I've lost that Bible and now have one with paper that's too thin to even highlight anything. I miss having all those notes and highlighted passages!
Ohh, that's a good idea! I wish I'd been doing that all these years, heh.
Melissa wrote: "The margin of my Bible reads like a commentary. "
I did that with my Bible when I was a teenager, and I loved having a Bible that was so "well loved," but sadly I've lost that Bible and now have one with paper that's too thin to even highlight anything. I miss having all those notes and highlighted passages!





John wrote: "If I find a typo, I will underline the wrong word, or the wrong part of the word, lightly, and write the correct word in the margin. I can't bear to let those errors remain, as if I hadn't paid the..."
That's actually kind of awesome, John. :D
That's actually kind of awesome, John. :D


I highlight my Kindle reads now, but rarely go back to look. Sometimes it reminds me to read a passage aloud to my husband.

That said, I always seem to enjoy a second hand book that's been marked up, I like seeing some other random reader's thoughts.

I read a lot of library books and I am amazed at how often people scribble their thoughts all over a library book - that is really rude!
Never. I may jot down quotes that I like in a seprate notebook. Although, like many others here, I dont mind a secondhand book with notes.
Oddly, my view on this has changed recently. I used to be totally against any form of writing/marking a book. But recently I've started seeing reading as a more interactive, immersive experience, so I've started highlighting passages I love. I won't write on them at all, but highlighting just reminds me of sentences or things I really adore.
P.S. never ever mark library books...
P.S. never ever mark library books...