The Sword and Laser discussion
What do You Use as a Bookmark?



But, I usually only take a day or two to read a book, so remembering what pag





Primarily for library books it's the checkout slip. Or the old-fashioned card if it's from interlibrary loan.
I prefer the basic paper ones that are about 4-5 inches long and an inch wide, but I lose them.
Fancy ones I dislike. Especially with tassels. Don't tell my elderly relatives that, though.
My all-time favorite bookmarks are old playing cards. Like the paper ones, I like them because they have different designs on each side so I can quickly find my place on the page again. Oh 9 of diamonds, I miss you.

While working as a librarian we discovered some unusual bookmarks. In addition to photographs and greetings cards we found a driver's license, an ID card and a tampon wrapper!

I have a fancy leather one that I won at a convention, it has an annoying tassel and liable to fall out but it's signed by Robin Hobb so I use it a lot anyway. I have a ton of free paper book marks from my favourite bookshop.
Despite all these I'm just as likely to use some scrap paper to mark my place. The Irish duty label of a pack of cigarette folded in two works particularly well.

When I do occasionally read an actual book any scrap of paper will do...
I will confess to dogearing the pages of paperback books, they are disposable.

For dead tree books, I usually have an index card lying around easily available that I use. When I read Infinite Jest, I bought two "Oriental Rug" bookmarks (one for where I was in the main book, one for where I was in the footnotes). I like them, though so does my cat--he likes the fringes and will attack my bookmark (and by extension, the book and me) from behind.




Those are nice! I never thought of knitting any bookmarks. I've cross-stitched a few, though, for various literacy fundraising thingies.


Sometimes I try to just remember the page number but I have too much in my short term memory these days.


Better not read Lady Coddington's Pressed Fairie Book, then. You'll never find your place.


Why haven't I though to do this!?


I did not even know there was Conan the Barbarian trading cards. You learn something new everyday.

(1) Magazine subscription cards (which seem to arrive in blizzards when one flips through any magazine pages);
(2) lembas wrappers (though those are only for epic fantasies -- this covers all sword-ish novels);
(3) refurbished tesseracts (cheaper than new) for anything laser-ish.
I've been trying to find some appropriate material for books that are both sword and laser. Rather than the flattened elf from earlier, perhaps a flattened Ewok?

Oh and I do use the built in ribbon on my "Bloom County" collections. Would be nice if more hardcover books would do that.

Whenever I use real bookmarks they attack my books - tear them or bend the pages.

I used to do that as a kid, but now I have too many things on my mind. Plus, you know, getting old.

I did not even know there was Conan the Barbarian trading cards. You learn something n..."
You can pick them up for cheap on eBay. But that's mostly because Conan's ERA sucked.

I wish I could use knitted bookmarks. It'd be a great way to use up yarn scraps after a project, but my cat would ju..."
I'll tell you about an old favorite trick of mine to use those yarn scraps... Get a bit of yarn a little more than three times th height of the book. Tie a slip knot. Open the book to the center (or near center). Slip the loop over either side of the book so that it runs down between two center pages. Tighten the slip knot so that the free end is at the top-center of the book. Now you have a long tail at the top of the book that can be folded top to bottom to mark any page you need! Cool, eh?


My wife folds the corner of the pages. Drives me insane. She also can't make it through a paper back without destroying the binding. If we happen to want to read the same book I always buy two copies.


I pick a point on the paper -- like the logo or something else distinctive -- and use that as my "spot indicator." I've been doing it for so many decades now that it's completely subconscious at this point.


For hardcover books, I use either one of several leather bookmarks I've been given over the years, or something which was given out by a store at some point.
Books mentioned in this topic
Into the Wild (other topics)Endymion (other topics)
A Blight of Mages (other topics)
Infinite Jest (other topics)
There seem to be several categories:
1) Fancy store bought ones.
2) Something of sentimental value, such as a photograph.
3) Freebies given away by book publishers, bookstores etc.
4) Whatever happened to be lying around (changes from book to book).
Personally I have several on my nightstand that fit into all the above categories, including 2 from Lord of the Rings with tassels and a 'ring' attached, 3 from the TV show Babylon 5, various ones from bookstores, an Iron Man movie ticket stub and my favorite, one with a Chow Chow dog on it.
I hope there is nobody out there who folds down the corners!