There are only two kinds of books that are truly loved - those pristine and undamaged, and those which look like they’ve been through the apocalypse

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    1113 hours ago

    Guess I’m chaotic good. Library gives a receipt for checked out books and even puts it in the book, so I just use that.

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      4 hours ago

      I do this. I also have a kind of system to mark where on the page I’m at, depending on which way the receipt is facing / oriented.

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      10 hours ago

      You’re thanked for that goodness!

      My wife used to handle library returns. They had to examine each book for signs of bed bugs, and found interesting things used as bookmarks. Sometimes money, personal notes, or random business cards.

      But I tell you, no story beat: A razor blade. Yep. Just fell right out from the pages. Naked and sharp. How’s that for chaotic evil??

      (Thankfully nobody was harmed. Glad they all wore gloves!)

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      19 hours ago

      I leave the whatever it is in the book at the end. Not in library books, mind you. Don’t like making more work for librarians. I started the habit when I found a baggage claim ticket in a book I bought at a used bookstore. I leave them in when I pass them on to the next owner.

      I’ve found a few ersatz bookmarks over the years. The best so far was a 6 of clubs. The worst was a used q-tip.