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Is a book in pristine condition loved or unloved?
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Kathy wrote: "a well LOVED book is in not so good shape. If you love that book as much as you do and read it so often it will eventually fall apart because off all the time u read it. A book in pristine conditio..."
That's an interesting definition. I'd say I agree with it, although I'm sure there's a whole faction that doesn't!
I've been looking at my books, thinking about this question, & I can immediately spot the books I love -- they're the worst looking ones, lol.
That's an interesting definition. I'd say I agree with it, although I'm sure there's a whole faction that doesn't!
I've been looking at my books, thinking about this question, & I can immediately spot the books I love -- they're the worst looking ones, lol.
I disagree...I think you can love your favorite books (and read them very often) and still keep them in reasonably good shape if you're careful. :) And I am, because I'm obsessive like that.
I agree that it's possible. I just don't think I can. In any case, so far, no matter how hard I try, I haven't been able to. But that's kind of how I am in general.
Kristin, I'm with you. I treasure every book I own--and there are tons of them. It galls me to see someone lay an open book facedown to keep their place when it's so simple to mark your place. A magazine tearout works for me sometime since I can't keep up with the pretty bookmarks I've picked up. Perhaps I could be considered anal about keeping them pristine, but...there you are. Oh, by the way, I read my keepers over & over and never loan them out for fear of losing them.
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i agree :)