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Also, I'm all for lending and recommending but I like to get them back....... eventually!

The Skye in June



Also, I'm all for lending and recommending but I like to get them back....... even..."
That's me too!
I like finding quotes but I hate defacing actual books, which is why I now love my eReader. I can highlight to my hearts content and then use the go-to function to flip through them afterwards.
I have been known to accidentally forget to give a book back when I have loved it a lot (but if someone asks for it back I do return it). Rather than be a Serendipity Screamer, I will actually buy another copy of a book I have loved and pass it on to friends/family that I think will enjoy it. I like the idea of setting them free, I just get too attached.
I have been known to accidentally forget to give a book back when I have loved it a lot (but if someone asks for it back I do return it). Rather than be a Serendipity Screamer, I will actually buy another copy of a book I have loved and pass it on to friends/family that I think will enjoy it. I like the idea of setting them free, I just get too attached.

So instead of highlighting the naughty bits like Lynne, I insert a piece of paper saying "Sex scene here".

I hate turned back corners, and never write in books, I do give books away sometimes, and sometimes actually feel sad that I no longer own it and buy another copy!
There are books I feel I have to own, but recently, I've started going to the library to borrow certain books that I want to read, but am not bothered about owning.

Another catagory to add I think is that I'm a 'Bargain Reader', I can't resist bargains and if there are offers such as 3 for 2 on books, be it eBooks or real books I will always find something that catches my eye, another way to discover new authors.



I will quite happily underline text books and leave notes in them, but I could not do that to a real book.
Like Emma, I love having the ability to underline ebooks (I have gone to the dark side with a kindle), without feeling the slightest twinge of guilt :)

The thought of Dog-earing or Underlining makes me cringe (unless it is a book specially bought for school or theatre work) Although my books look well-read from spending a deal of time in my handbag I could never intentionally deface a book.
Everybody already thinks I'm weird so I'm certainly not Self-conscious about what I read.
Until no Goodreads friends conviced me otherwise I was a compulsive Finisher. And once I could afford to buy them I read what is popular and recomended by GR.
I am Screamer. Anyone who reads my FB feed knows exactly what I am reading. I do offer my books to friends and on Bookmmoch but that is mainly to make room on my shelves.
Can't say I fit any category....bar the underliner sometimes.....easier now with the highlight facility on kindle. I've never been a borrower or a lender - hate second hand stuff and always buy, never use libraries. Old DTB's tended to go into the bin - I was such a bad person before I got my kindle.


When an old family friend joined GR he asked if I had actually read all the classics on my list. He is a publisher so he had heard of them all but was surprised someone had read them out of choice rather than as required reading!!


I did read some of the classics on my read list because they were required in school, but I thoroughly enjoyed many of them and they inspired me to look for more literature like that.
But I admit, some were a nightmare, and I will never want to go back to them ;-)


I'm a bit of a Floating Fa..."
Nowadays, I like to share my books; at work, colleagues bring books in and the rest of us can pick and choose. However, if I liked a book or series, I am really reluctant to let them go to just anyone! those I am not so keen about go to charity. But it still leaves me with a large box full of books in my spare room that I just can't bear to part with!!
I don't think I fit any of the catagories, I take recommendations and look into them. I lend books and expect them back. If you bend the front and back cover of a paperback, the spine stays in good condition as long as you turn the book whilst reading alternate pages.


Occasionally though, I love a book so much that I don't want it to end, like The Beach by Alex Garland.


I love books so much that at times i can not share them but at the same time i HAVE to tell people about the books I've read, i love old books, i love the smell of them and a book that has character that's a bit worn out.
i'm sometimes worried about telling others of my choose of books, i ALWAYS read more than one book at a time without muddling the story lines up, i have a book in which i write down favorite parts/quotes of the books i'm reading, and i can at time beg people for their books.... hehehehehehe XD
I love to read, and I'm quite a fast. I tend to read two books at the same time. Surprisingly, I don't get confused, and always remember where I am in each book.


I know I don't like libraries...you find a book you love and then they expect you to give it back!
I ask you.
Who could be that cruel? I prefer to buy.
The arrival of kindle will mean we can downsize, I never thought we would ever be able to move house, except to something bigger.
Books mentioned in this topic
The Beach (other topics)The Skye in June (other topics)
Lady Chatterley's Lover (other topics)
http://www.mamamia.com.au/entertainme...
Not sure which one I am - maybe a bit of each one!
I read more than one book at a time, I love old books that are battered and loved, I give unwanted books away when I have finished with them and I have been known to highlight all the sexy bits in Lady Chatterley's Lover!