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What are some of your book quirks?


I will also go out of my way to buy the same country edition of book when it is part of a series. For example if I have all US editions that is what I will continue to buy, not the AUS or UK editions even if they are cheaper and easier to find.


Me too :)

I love hard covers too. I have a couple hundred of them :)

I hate when a publisher changes the format of a book in mid-series. I also like to have all the same size of book for an entire series.

I hate when a publisher changes the format of a book in mid-series. I also like to have a..."
When I worked at a used bookstore I went through all the books looking for autographs and brought them home I couldn't let anyone else buy them.



I also love my ritual with registering new books here, and in my file at home and adding an ex-libris label with my name and purchase month.

Always read a paragraph or two from the middle of the book before deciding if I want to buy it.
I am absolutely anal about shelving my books. Genre -> topic -> author -> publication date. If something is out of place, I notice it right away so I generally don't let other people 'mess' with my books.
There are probably others but it's hard to define my own quirks.
One thing I don't care about is editions/formats. I think it gives my bookshelves more character to have books of different heights and paperbacks or hardcover, even within the same series.



I discovered one of my quirks last night. I was sitting in a class thinking about my love/hate relationship with One Day instead of paying attention, and I realized that I take books personally.
And I get really attached to books that I like. This is good if I own them, bad if they are library books because I have a difficult time returning them. Then I end up with overdue fines sometimes large enough that I would have been able to purchase the book had I just been willing to let go of it.

I discovered one of my quirks last night. I was sitting in a class thinking about my love/hate relationship with One D..."</i>
I totally do both of those! I am pissed off at the books [bookcover:Deadline

And I got extremely attached to an Ellen Hopkins book that I borrowed from a friend, and I later bought it.
My main thing is that if I even think I'm going to like a book, I can't just read it, I have to HAVE it.

I learnt long ago to actually ignore what people say about the condition of their books especially when buying off eBay (which I no longer do).
I'm more anal (i guess) about my comic books >_<;;

I learnt long ago to actually ignore wha..."
I hate when people dog ear pages or crack the spine. Unless I really really really REALLY want the book, I won't by books with those used. I like my books to look at least halfway decent or know that I was the one that ruined it.


I discovered one of my quirks last night. I was sitting in a class thinking about my love/hate relationship with [book:One D..."
Hey! It's a quirk right??..hehehe; I also don't dog-ear, write or hi-lite books.

oh, yes. No highlighting, writing or otherwise defacing my books. I don't mind an autographed book as long as it's done by the author, but otherwise I like my books to be in pristine condition or as near as possible.

I used to like to keep them in pristine condition like Teawench, but that all changed somewhere through the years. Excepting my antique books, now I see my books as sort of printed and bound Velveteen Rabbits.
By the way--you guys are great! I am completely enjoying this discussion.

As for my quirks, I'm not crazy about even buying used paperbacks because of broken spines. I rarely lend my books for the same reason. I wrap my books in clear contact paper to protect and reinforce the cover (it seems like the covers are flimsier).

With textbooks, I use different colored highlighters because pencils don't usually work on glossy paper. But like Deb, I use light-colored highlighters so I can read. If it's a really complex (and glossy) textbook, I have been known to use different colored pens to underline & take notes.

And you are right about books with glossy pages. At that point I do resort to highlighters, regular pencil, and/or ink pens. I will use yellow if it is all that is available, but I prefer pink--we're talking quirks here. . . And I can't help it , but I love the way a page looks with all of my marks and notes on it. I think other people's books look great that way,too. Even though I wouldn't want to purchase a book marked by someone else, I love looking at the markings and notes that my friends make in their books.
And I will lend books only rarely to the most trusted of friends because the books that I have let go in the past never found their way home.

Yeah, a quirk.






My biggest quirk? I NEVER, EVER, EVER break the spines on my paperback books. I hold my hand just-so to read, and consider it as a cardinal sin if someone were to borrow a book from me and return it with a crease in the spine.
I also remove the dustcover from my hardcovers, but I think that's more common.

I am so with you on this one!




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I agree; i try not to get the movie cover, unless i am desperate to read it. i usually will end up buying the hardcover and giving away the movie cover book.


2. I don't mind my books turning yellow due to age since the environment will do so but when I buy, I want them to be white.
3. I like original covers, not movie covers though I'll let some of them slide if that is all they have.
4. Everything I buy must be new. I don't buy used copies at all.

For second hand I'll only buy hardbacks with a dustwrapper - most of the secondhand stuff I buy dates between mid 40s to late 60s so this can be a challenge at times.
As for people who write in library books can we send them to a planet far far away please?

Another one of my quirks is that I refuse to read the synopsis on the back cover because I have been tricked into too many terrible books that sounded good that way. Instead I read the first paragraph and the last paragraph, if I am still interested to know what happened in between the two I will buy it.


Oh, but when you love books the way we all do, that's when the insanity begins...

LOL Thanks for the laugh, I really needed it today!

Lol. I don't even keep mine on my shelves. They stay in a drawer in my desk.

2. This is less about books, but I absolutely have to read a book before seeing the movie version. My theory is that if you read the book first you will prefer that version, but if you see the movie version first you will hate the book. Hence why I refuse to read The Notebook.
3. I hate to buy hardcovers, even if it means I have to wait a few months to read the book. They're so bulky and I don't like to hurt the dust-jackets. I only have a few of them, and those were gifts/ARCs. This is why I still haven't read the next two books in The Hunger Games series, I'm waiting to get my Nook to read those (And the new Stephen King book.)
4. I hate when I loan a book to a friend and they ruin it. Its fine if I destroy the book because I carry them around in my bag all the time, but If I loan you my book be nice. Because of that, I get strict and mean when loaning them out. I once had a friend borrow the Advanced Reader of The Host, and she destroyed it by leaving it in the back seat of her car where people stepped on it and ruined it.
I don't think I have any other quirks. I hate books that have highlighting and notes in them, it makes me mad and is terribly distracting.
I sell books on Half.com, I used to only keep books that really wowed me, but then I decided to keep more of them. When there is something wrong with a book I'm selling (Shelf wear ect, any markings, stickers, ect.) so people know exactly what they're buying. I also won't sell books for .75 cents, I donate them to my sisters school that she teaches at.
I guess I have more quirks than I thought. lol

Lol. I don't even keep mine on my shelves. They stay ..."
Which ones? The Christian, the erotic or both?

Yes, I know, this is really odd coming from the mouth...err...mind...of a seventeen-year-old boy.

Lol. I don't even keep mine on my she..."
My erotic fiction books. I'm not a Christian so don't have any of those books

Apart from one shelf which is a higgledy mess of books at all angles and size. These are my comfort reads and defy ordering. They love each other too much to be separated.

Obviously if borrowing anybody elses books I keep the book in the condition they want it in, its their baby not mine... I struggle to read a book and not bend it but i can do it (but ususally just buy my own copy anyways, as i like to keep books ive read)...
But page corners cannot be bent in my books to mark pages and cups cannot be put on pages or I actually die a little inside.

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What are some of y'alls book quirks?