Bookmarks.
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Bookmarks. Love them, hate them, fancy ones, scrap of paper, fold the corner of the page.
What do you use and why?
I just use an old tram or train ticket as I have never got on with specially made bookmarks.
I have a pile of tickets on the bedside table just to use as bookmarks.@Maker_of_Things@cupoftea.social I mostly read eBooks these days, but my preferred method was either to remember which chapter I'd got to (no thanks Pterry) or just leave the book open face-down. I'm not one of those 5 books on the go at the same time people.
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Bookmarks. Love them, hate them, fancy ones, scrap of paper, fold the corner of the page.
What do you use and why?
I just use an old tram or train ticket as I have never got on with specially made bookmarks.
I have a pile of tickets on the bedside table just to use as bookmarks.I voted #2, but instead of a random scrap of paper, I use a very specific scrap of paper. Specifically, I have a huge pile of old multicolored weekly transit passes that I pull from - perfect size, slightly stiff cardboard, kinda retro. I love 'em.
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Bookmarks. Love them, hate them, fancy ones, scrap of paper, fold the corner of the page.
What do you use and why?
I just use an old tram or train ticket as I have never got on with specially made bookmarks.
I have a pile of tickets on the bedside table just to use as bookmarks.@Maker_of_Things I've currently got several card bookmarks, so I'm using them. I'm quite fond of one from a bookshop in Canada that came along in a second hand copy of Annihilation, along with the actual receipt from the shop from when it was bought. I wonder how it ended up here in the north east of England. Bought on holiday? Brought over by a Canadian moving here?
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I voted #2, but instead of a random scrap of paper, I use a very specific scrap of paper. Specifically, I have a huge pile of old multicolored weekly transit passes that I pull from - perfect size, slightly stiff cardboard, kinda retro. I love 'em.
@jztusk
That is the same as me with the tram tickets.
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@Maker_of_Things@cupoftea.social I mostly read eBooks these days, but my preferred method was either to remember which chapter I'd got to (no thanks Pterry) or just leave the book open face-down. I'm not one of those 5 books on the go at the same time people.
@kim
I couldn't do face down.
Paperbacks would sometimes lift up and lose the page, unless the backs were broken. And they take up too much space. -
@Maker_of_Things I've currently got several card bookmarks, so I'm using them. I'm quite fond of one from a bookshop in Canada that came along in a second hand copy of Annihilation, along with the actual receipt from the shop from when it was bought. I wonder how it ended up here in the north east of England. Bought on holiday? Brought over by a Canadian moving here?
@beecycling
That's a cool find as a bookmark.I browsed a secondhand book stall in Manchester and recognised a book title. I picked it up and found it still had my tram ticket in it, years after I gave it to a charity shop!
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@jztusk
That is the same as me with the tram tickets.
Yeah, I noticed you mentioned that!
I wonder if we're two special flowers, or if it's a thing lots of people do?
Is it too late to add "Old Transit Pass" as another option?
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@Maker_of_Things I've currently got several card bookmarks, so I'm using them. I'm quite fond of one from a bookshop in Canada that came along in a second hand copy of Annihilation, along with the actual receipt from the shop from when it was bought. I wonder how it ended up here in the north east of England. Bought on holiday? Brought over by a Canadian moving here?
@Maker_of_Things As for the why, I'm not super fussy about not turning corners down, especially in paperbacks, if it's a hardback, or even just an especially nice paperback edition, I'll try to keep it nice.
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@beecycling
That's a cool find as a bookmark.I browsed a secondhand book stall in Manchester and recognised a book title. I picked it up and found it still had my tram ticket in it, years after I gave it to a charity shop!
I took the ticket and put the book back.@Maker_of_Things LOL, fun! I've found a few fun things in second hand books. Like this Peanuts cartoon strip from a calendar that I posted about last year.
BeeCycling has moved (@beecycling@romancelandia.club)
Attached: 1 image Found this in a second-hand book I started reading this morning, presumably from one of those tear off one page a day desk calendars. I had a little smile at the comic, and then noticed the date it was from and had to grimace a bit. Everything was about to change. Be like Linus. Enjoy what you've got while you've got it, because it can be taken away sooner than you expected.
Romancelandia (romancelandia.club)
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Bookmarks. Love them, hate them, fancy ones, scrap of paper, fold the corner of the page.
What do you use and why?
I just use an old tram or train ticket as I have never got on with specially made bookmarks.
I have a pile of tickets on the bedside table just to use as bookmarks.@Maker_of_Things I said random/scrap, but I also have specially home made ones and ones that came with books. I never know exactly when I'm going to start reading, so most often it'll be anything within reach and then change it later.
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Bookmarks. Love them, hate them, fancy ones, scrap of paper, fold the corner of the page.
What do you use and why?
I just use an old tram or train ticket as I have never got on with specially made bookmarks.
I have a pile of tickets on the bedside table just to use as bookmarks.A steel paper knife that I made. Or a random scrap of paper.
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Bookmarks. Love them, hate them, fancy ones, scrap of paper, fold the corner of the page.
What do you use and why?
I just use an old tram or train ticket as I have never got on with specially made bookmarks.
I have a pile of tickets on the bedside table just to use as bookmarks.@Maker_of_Things I said Random paper, but usually it's a post-it note. I've found that if I use them as intended, they can make the page sticky if I don't come back to the book until some time has passed. I therefore fold the post-it in half, so the sticky bit sticks to itself and I have a neat little bookmark.
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Bookmarks. Love them, hate them, fancy ones, scrap of paper, fold the corner of the page.
What do you use and why?
I just use an old tram or train ticket as I have never got on with specially made bookmarks.
I have a pile of tickets on the bedside table just to use as bookmarks.@Maker_of_Things for a while, every time I brought a handful of dollar bills back from the US because I don't like using cash and so my smaller change never got used, I'd put them aside and use those as bookmarks.
I have mostly switched to an e-reader for the last decade or so, and the US has gotten much more cashless-friendly, but I still have a few tucked away for when I need them.

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Bookmarks. Love them, hate them, fancy ones, scrap of paper, fold the corner of the page.
What do you use and why?
I just use an old tram or train ticket as I have never got on with specially made bookmarks.
I have a pile of tickets on the bedside table just to use as bookmarks.I have had this #bookmark for decades, it's travelled with me, moved house with me, I have to find it before I can start a new read!

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Bookmarks. Love them, hate them, fancy ones, scrap of paper, fold the corner of the page.
What do you use and why?
I just use an old tram or train ticket as I have never got on with specially made bookmarks.
I have a pile of tickets on the bedside table just to use as bookmarks.@Maker_of_Things I have *some* specially made bookmarks but mostly use random bits of paper, or when it's a book reserved from the library the reservation slip. (Or the previous person's reservation slip, which can be interesting if the book has to come from a different library than mine)
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Bookmarks. Love them, hate them, fancy ones, scrap of paper, fold the corner of the page.
What do you use and why?
I just use an old tram or train ticket as I have never got on with specially made bookmarks.
I have a pile of tickets on the bedside table just to use as bookmarks.A post-it note makes a good bookmark, because you can stick it onto the back of the book while you're reading, and it generally doesn't fall off or get in the way.
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Yeah, I noticed you mentioned that!
I wonder if we're two special flowers, or if it's a thing lots of people do?
Is it too late to add "Old Transit Pass" as another option?
@jztusk
It is, unfortunately
Any editing voids the votes already made.I should have included book face down on open page.
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@Maker_of_Things As for the why, I'm not super fussy about not turning corners down, especially in paperbacks, if it's a hardback, or even just an especially nice paperback edition, I'll try to keep it nice.
@beecycling
When I was a kid, turning the corner was usual, until I found some corners stayed turned and there could be a few turned corners to confuse me.Then I got told off for it by someone, so I stopped.
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@Maker_of_Things I said random/scrap, but I also have specially home made ones and ones that came with books. I never know exactly when I'm going to start reading, so most often it'll be anything within reach and then change it later.
@autoperipatetikos
Yes, my 'anything' is more likely to be a shop receipt or a business card, until I go to get a tram ticket. -
A steel paper knife that I made. Or a random scrap of paper.
@tempusfelix
I have seen antique silver ones for bookmarks and page turners, and that was what made me think of the poll.I just wouldn't know what to do with it wile reading.