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˜”*°•.˜”*°• Sheri  •°*”˜.•°*”˜ | 2151 comments Mod
When you read, do you read with a pencil in hand (if it's not a library or borrowed book), or do you somehow mark important passages or quotes to go back and read again?


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David Freas (quillracer) | 2378 comments Nope.

I read only for the pleasure of enjoying the story. I spent too much time in college highlighting critical information in textbooks to do it to books I read for entertainment.


message 3: by Jessica (new)

Jessica | 3 comments Depends on the purpose of the book. Usually I dont mark my books unless I'm reading about mental health or theology. otherwise if I like a quote, I'll write it down in a separate notebook. It's rare though.


˜”*°•.˜”*°• Sheri  •°*”˜.•°*”˜ | 2151 comments Mod
Jessica wrote: "Depends on the purpose of the book. Usually I dont mark my books unless I'm reading about mental health or theology. otherwise if I like a quote, I'll write it down in a separate notebook. It's rar..."

Quillracer wrote: "Nope.

I read only for the pleasure of enjoying the story. I spent too much time in college highlighting critical information in textbooks to do it to books I read for entertainment."


After I got out of nursing school I couldn't make myself read anything for about two years. I do try to mark good comments or quotes if I'm planning on discussing a book either online or at my in person book club. Problem is I can never find my marker when it's time :). Jessica, I need to take your advice and write things down on a separate paper.


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Donna Schmidt | 141 comments If I read to prepare for a presentation or training I mark it and put notes in a notebook. Colored highlighters and note cards! I guess a bit obsessed..... maybe..... I am reading more for pleasure now and leave those books unmarked!!! I use great bookmarks now and a bit obsessed with cute and unique bookmarks!! My son and daughter in law showed me how they love to bend the paperback books over on the spine..... I about gasped and I know my blood pressure raised a bit.....


˜”*°•.˜”*°• Sheri  •°*”˜.•°*”˜ | 2151 comments Mod
Donna wrote: "If I read to prepare for a presentation or training I mark it and put notes in a notebook. Colored highlighters and note cards! I guess a bit obsessed..... maybe..... I am reading more for pleasure..."

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I would have gasped too.


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Karen (karen94066) | 362 comments No, I will make a note of special phrasing or events for my review, but on a separate paper.

Aside, I do correct typo and errors of grammar.

Sorry but they drive me crazy.


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David Freas (quillracer) | 2378 comments I have a file in my computer for notes I'll use in crafting my review.

Like Karen, I comment on errors in words and grammar.


message 9: by Icewineanne (new)

Icewineanne | 725 comments I use my “notes” app on the tablet for every book read.
Because I read so many series books, I’d never remember plots, characters, what annoyed or pleased from one book to the next without notes.
Handy for book discussions!


˜”*°•.˜”*°• Sheri  •°*”˜.•°*”˜ | 2151 comments Mod
grammar errors drive me crazy too.

I used to use my notes app but something happened, not sure what I think it was the last upgrade, and my notes disappeared.


message 11: by Julesy (new)

Julesy If I am reading a print book I own, I will correct the typos. Most of my reading are fiction ebooks on my ereader. I can take notes there, but I usually don't. I will bookmark the page and highlight the excerpt. But I always have a pen and notepad/notebook next to my reading chair so I can quickly jot notes. I need to do this especially for any ARCs I'm reading.


message 12: by Icewineanne (new)

Icewineanne | 725 comments Sheri wrote: "grammar errors drive me crazy too.

I used to use my notes app but something happened, not sure what I think it was the last upgrade, and my notes disappeared."


How awful Sheri!


message 13: by Bruce (new)

Bruce | 3277 comments No. I definitely wouldn’t for my nicer hardcovers, but I never found notes/highlighting helpful. They tend to be distracting and defeats the purpose. I’ll xerox, or since now many books are on ebook or online, I can screenshot it. I’m more likely to want a whole page, but not EVERY page, so screenshots can be helpful.


message 14: by Gem , Moderator & Admin (new)

Gem  | 1798 comments Mod
I take notes in a notebook when I'm leading a discussion (which I hate to do because I feel like I'm terrible at it). Otherwise, if I'm reading for please, not usually.


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