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message 51: by Jon, The Paperback Prince (last edited Jun 03, 2012 07:37AM) (new)

Jon (scottreadsit) | 5707 comments Mod
Charlie ♥GaleForever♥ wrote: "To mark my page, I'm usually in school so I tear off I little piece of paper from my homework :p"
I do the same thing!


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Ophelia ॐ | 749 comments Jordan (The Gleek) wrote: "Katrina wrote: "I used to doggy ear the pages, but now, it gives me a heart attack when I see people do that to books. I used to use random pieces of paper but I ended up losing them, so now I just..."

Hahah, then you would die if you saw how poorly I treat my books. I try to be nicer to them, but the covers ALWAYS get folded and bent and crumpled :( I can't help it.
It's a sad life for them


message 53: by [deleted user] (new)

Oh my God...tearing up your books is like...child abuse!


message 54: by Ophelia ॐ (new)

Ophelia ॐ | 749 comments I know! It's just that I always read at night and tend to fall asleep without putting my book up....so it gets destroyed while I sleep :o
And usually lands all squished behind my bed in the morning. I'm trying to get better at it :]


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Rebecca Levitt (rebashk) | 38 comments lol you guys r hilarious


message 56: by Karina (new)

Karina Rebecca wrote: " Are there certain things you do before you read? while? after? Yes. Before, I mark it as a “currently reading” on GR. While: I update my status on GR. After: I rate the book and if I’m not lazy, m..."

I read your answers! I always do (:
when i was younger i would always read under the covers too!


message 57: by Karina (new)

Karina Jordan (The Gleek) wrote: "At school, you'd think my books were made of diamonds by looking at the way I protect them. If it's raining I take off my jacket and wrap it around the book and let myself get soaked, just so long ..."

I do the same!! my friends think I'm crazy lol


message 58: by Jon, The Paperback Prince (new)

Jon (scottreadsit) | 5707 comments Mod
Haha this conversation is awesome!


message 59: by Ophelia ॐ (last edited Jun 04, 2012 07:34PM) (new)

Ophelia ॐ | 749 comments Books...just don't seem to like me.
But I ADORE them ;)
With me, the covers will get bent no matter how hard I try to prevent it :(


message 60: by Jon, The Paperback Prince (new)

Jon (scottreadsit) | 5707 comments Mod
Ophelia (THE Avatar) wrote: "Books...just don't seem to like me.
But I ADORE them ;)
With me, the covers will get bent no matter how hard I try. :("

That's why I hate paperbacks!!


message 61: by Ophelia ॐ (last edited Jun 04, 2012 07:41PM) (new)

Ophelia ॐ | 749 comments Scott wrote: "Ophelia (THE Avatar) wrote: "Books...just don't seem to like me.
But I ADORE them ;)
With me, the covers will get bent no matter how hard I try. :("
That's why I hate paperbacks!!"


I DO TOO! But, it's no use. They get lost under and behind and in my bed and I roll over them in my sleep! And the worse is probably when I leave them in my backpack. Oh god. They get destroyed! It's literally so sad! But I am trying to keep them in...safer...environments! Just yesterday I put up a whole bunch of my favorite books on a high shelf in my room so they won't get lost/destroyed! Yay!


message 62: by Karina (new)

Karina I hate hardcovers! I don't know why but I prefer paperbacks...maybe its because they are always smaller :P


message 63: by Karina (new)

Karina I have a friend who always reads the second book when starting a new series, if she likes it then she goes back and reads the first then re-reads the second and continues in order with the rest...


message 64: by Katrina (last edited Jun 08, 2012 12:42AM) (new)

Katrina Welsh (katrinawelsh_) Karina wrote: "I hate hardcovers! I don't know why but I prefer paperbacks...maybe its because they are always smaller :P"

I love hard covers! They always seem so strong and sturdy while paperbacks are so fragile. It's so annoying because in my country, book stores don't have anything in hard cover. Publishing houses go straight to paperback editions. So yeah. My friend had a school's copy of Animal Farm in paperback because they were studying it. And it was in the most tattered condition ever! There was tape all over the book to keep the cover from falling apart. The spine was cracked. Pages were teared off and taped back together. On the front, it had the list of all the people who borrowed it and it dated back to 1980s! That's the only kind of paperback I like; worn-out and well read by many.


Karina wrote: "I have a friend who always reads the second book when starting a new series, if she likes it then she goes back and reads the first then re-reads the second and continues in order with the rest..."

That's a good idea. The second book is usually icky, trilogies, especially.


message 65: by Karina (new)

Karina Katrina wrote: "Karina wrote: "I hate hardcovers! I don't know why but I prefer paperbacks...maybe its because they are always smaller :P"

I love hard covers! They always seem so strong and sturdy while paperback..."


D: Oh no no no! I take care of my books like they were human babies! When I see a book falling apart I always think it was mistreated...but sometimes i guess they are like that because they are well loved. I just hate seeing a book like that!
Lol and I have the opposite problem! Books are released in hard cover first and it takes ..a year i believe (could be wrong) for it to release in paperback.


message 66: by [deleted user] (new)

I hate letting people borrow my books. They either return to me damaged or don't return at all! I recently loaned a friend 2 of my books (Mockingjay and Divergent) and Mockingjay came back written on and sopping wet while Divergent never came back before summer break so I'll never see it again. I just felt like crying :(


message 67: by Karina (new)

Karina Jordan (The Gleek) wrote: "I hate letting people borrow my books. They either return to me damaged or don't return at all! I recently loaned a friend 2 of my books (Mockingjay and Divergent) and Mockingjay came back written ..."

I know what you mean! I once let my best friend(at the time) sister borrow a couple of books but since we are no longer friends I never saw my books again. Im more sad about losing the books than losing the friendship :'(
but lesson learned..now no one borrows my books!


message 68: by [deleted user] (new)

I refused to talk to him for a month and when I did start talking to him I would always bring up those books in the middle of a conversation just to make him feel guilty. but now I'm moving so its sad we had to end our friendship on a bad note. But even sadder that I'll never see my poor books again :'(


message 69: by Katrina (new)

Katrina Welsh (katrinawelsh_) My friends know that I will disown them if they do any harm to my books. And I have a friend that share my views on book treatment so i just complain to her because with anyone else, they'll think I've gone crazy or something. And it's always such a dilemma when I'm deciding whether or not to lend books because I want everyone to read it, especially if it's Great. On the other hand, I don't trust them to take care of my books.


message 70: by Karina (new)

Karina yeah our friendship ended on a bad note as well which is why my books were never returned. Whtever those books how lay in the hands of an enemy and they shall remain there.


message 71: by Karina (new)

Karina Katrina wrote: "My friends know that I will disown them if they do any harm to my books. And I have a friend that share my views on book treatment so i just complain to her because with anyone else, they'll think ..."

If you don't trust them then don't. Let them get their own books!


message 72: by [deleted user] (new)

Karina wrote: "yeah our friendship ended on a bad note as well which is why my books were never returned. Whtever those books how lay in the hands of an enemy and they shall remain there."

I have the same problem with deciding whether or not to lend it to them. Its like "You have to read this but you don't have to read mine..."


message 73: by Karina (new)

Karina I guess I don't really understand because I really don't know people who I can share reading and books with anymore. Most of the time it's people I don't really know so it becomes easier to just say "oh you should go buy this book..blah blah blah"


message 74: by Jon, The Paperback Prince (new)

Jon (scottreadsit) | 5707 comments Mod
I don't lend books because I don't really buy books. 99% of the time I get my books at the library!


message 75: by [deleted user] (new)

I like to have books to myself in case I really love it so then I can read it over and over again!


message 76: by Jon, The Paperback Prince (new)

Jon (scottreadsit) | 5707 comments Mod
I don't usually re-read my books! I re-read the Uglies I hated it the first and the second I liked it!


message 77: by Katrina (new)

Katrina Welsh (katrinawelsh_) Scott wrote: "I don't lend books because I don't really buy books. 99% of the time I get my books at the library!"

Same! I only buy the book after I've read them and I know for sure that it's amazing and I will reread it again in like five years or or like pass the amazingness of the stories down to my children. lol.


message 78: by Jon, The Paperback Prince (new)

Jon (scottreadsit) | 5707 comments Mod
Katrina wrote: "Scott wrote: "I don't lend books because I don't really buy books. 99% of the time I get my books at the library!"

Same! I only buy the book after I've read them and I know for sure that it's amaz..."


I don't know I used to buy books but then I figured what's the point when I can get them for free! I hate when I buy a book and I read it and hate it!


message 79: by Shenali (last edited Jun 10, 2012 09:05PM) (new)

Shenali (sheni_star) | 63 comments Scott wrote: I don't know I used to buy books but then I figured what's the point when I can get them for free! I hate when I buy a book and I read it and hate it!

True. I used to buy a lot of my books, but now i focus on borrowing from a library or downloading ebooks. If I really love a book, or have heard a lot of good things about it il buy it.


message 80: by Katrina (new)

Katrina Welsh (katrinawelsh_) I don't want to waste my money on buying a book and it turning out to be horrible. That's why when I do, it'll probably be like at least a year until I actually read my copy.


message 81: by Lynn (new)

Lynn (haliwafa) Rose... wrote: "I don't mind WHEN i read, whenever i can, but i seem to always end up staying up till 3am reading whenever i don't have school on....I guess i liek to read when everyone else in the house is sleepi..."

hahahah, I thought I was the only one that did that. I can rarely finish a whole book unless it is really good. I can be reading up to twenty books and come back at them like I just read them yesterday.


message 82: by Karina (new)

Karina Does any one know how many words per minute they can read?

How many books do you guys usually read per week?


message 83: by Katrina (new)

Katrina Welsh (katrinawelsh_) On average, I read four books per week. Just depends on the amount of schoolwork I have and the quality of the book.


message 84: by Jon, The Paperback Prince (new)

Jon (scottreadsit) | 5707 comments Mod
I usually read 2-4 books a week depends on my mood, boredom, school work, tests, etc.


message 85: by [deleted user] (new)

I take my time reading, so i read 1 book a week on average. It sometimes depends on size, so if the book is only 200-300 pages then I might finish it in 2 days


message 86: by Ophelia ॐ (last edited Jun 13, 2012 12:21PM) (new)

Ophelia ॐ | 749 comments Usually if I'm reading a book I'm enjoying and it's fast-paced, I'll finish it in a day or two. Even pretty long books. But if it's still a book I like, but kind of boring and slow, it'll probably take me 3 or 4 days to finish. I like reading longer books, preferably 350+ pages. Also, it depends how much time I have. During the summer I read so much more than during the school year [except for weekends].


message 87: by Karina (new)

Karina I can read a 500 page book in a day and usually am able to read 6-8 books a week... But lately I've been getting lazy.


message 88: by Jon, The Paperback Prince (new)

Jon (scottreadsit) | 5707 comments Mod
Karina wrote: "I can read a 500 page book in a day and usually am able to read 6-8 books a week... But lately I've been getting lazy."
I feel when I read too fast I don't enjoy the book!


message 89: by Karina (new)

Karina Lol I actually think I'm a slow reader
But my pace works for me (:


message 90: by Katrina (new)

Katrina Welsh (katrinawelsh_) Do you guys purposely read slower if the book is getting interesting? Just for the sake of drawing the excitement out and not wanting for the book to end already. I know people who do that, but I personally don't.

I wouldn't be able to stop myself! Lol.


message 91: by Karina (new)

Karina Katrina wrote: "Do you guys purposely read slower if the book is getting interesting? Just for the sake of drawing the excitement out and not wanting for the book to end already. I know people who do that, but I p..."

I would never be able to do that! I tried it once and failed hehe


message 92: by [deleted user] (new)

I tried that with one book, but then I was home alone one day and had nothing to do, so I read the last 400 pages!


message 93: by Tricia (new)

Tricia | 352 comments Katrina wrote: "Do you guys purposely read slower if the book is getting interesting? Just for the sake of drawing the excitement out and not wanting for the book to end already. I know people who do that, but I p..."

No way, lol. The more drawn into the action or story, the faster I read. Drawing it out seems like an interesting idea... but I couldn't do it. I get caught up in the pace. I do; however, read slowly when the pace seems slow, unless it is too slow and then I end up scanning.


message 94: by Michele, The bookoholic! (new)

Michele C (mcgxo95) | 4897 comments Mod
Katrina wrote: "Do you guys purposely read slower if the book is getting interesting? Just for the sake of drawing the excitement out and not wanting for the book to end already. I know people who do that, but I p..."

I do that with series not books. I want to try to be able to enjoy and make the series last as long as possible.


message 95: by Karina (new)

Karina Does any write in their books?

I had a friend who ALWAYS wrote and highlighted her books. No, I'm not referring to textbooks or school books. She would write her thoughts about certain parts on the side and highlight things she liked.


message 96: by josie:) (new)

josie:) | 10 comments I read everyday on a comfy couch, take out a book and read, thats all there is to it to me:)


message 97: by Katrina (new)

Katrina Welsh (katrinawelsh_) Karina wrote: "Does any write in their books?

I had a friend who ALWAYS wrote and highlighted her books. No, I'm not referring to textbooks or school books. She would write her thoughts about certain parts on th..."


I know people as well who highlight certain passages that they liked. Personally, I used to have a notebook where I write all the quotes I like. But then I got Fault in Our Stars and I realized that I'd basically be copying down half the book so I just got a pencil and underlined them. Nothing permanent. That's the only book I've done it on.


message 98: by Tricia (new)

Tricia | 352 comments Karina wrote: "Does any write in their books?

I had a friend who ALWAYS wrote and highlighted her books. No, I'm not referring to textbooks or school books. She would write her thoughts about certain parts on th..."


I can't say that I've done that in any book other than my Bible... I have been known to dog-ear pages or put in scraps of paper, but never to write in one.


message 99: by Karina (new)

Karina I don't like writing on books...

I use Post-Its!! :D
I love those things, I have a bunch of packs all over my room. I swear.

And whenever I'm reading I tend to think outloud. My sister always asks who I'm talking to and then tells me to stop because I sound crazy when I talk to no one. Hehe :P


message 100: by Michele, The bookoholic! (new)

Michele C (mcgxo95) | 4897 comments Mod
I never write in books because I usually get them from the library yet there is some books that i would love to annotate and highlight things I like and dislike.

In school we always put post its in our books to write what we think. It's a pretty good technique


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