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1) When you read a hardcover, do keep the dust jacket on, or take it off?
2) Do you keep your books in pristine condition, or is a little loving on them ok?
3) Do you keep all the physical books you buy? What do you do with the ones you get rid of?
4) Do you loan your books out to people?
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52 Books in 2014??


My sweet babies:




52 Books in 2014??


My sweet babies:




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Wes: 10/8/2012
Take it off otherwise it will get on my nerves. Plus I don't want to ruin it.
2) Do you keep your books in pristine condition, or is a little loving on them ok?
A little loving is okay but I try to take care of them.
3) Do you keep all the physical books you buy? What do you do with the ones you get rid of?
I do. Even if I didn't like the book, someone I know may want to borrow it.
4) Do you loan your books out to people?
I do but only to a few people. My friend has been on thin ice lately though because she returned my pristine looking hardcover copy of TFiOS looking like it had been dropped in a pool and then run over by a truck.
I usually keep them on. It seems like I always lose the ones I take off.
I try to keep my books in really nice condition, but sometimes there's a little loving. Nothing like spills or ripped pages, though.
I used to keep every book I bought, but now I try to be more selective. We just don't have the room to keep every book I buy. Plus, I get a lot of books on my Nook now.
Only a select few people.
“Would you tell me, please, which way I ought to go from here?"
"That depends a good deal on where you want to get to."
"I don't much care where –"
"Then it doesn't matter which way you go.”
― Lewis Carroll, Alice in Wonderland
my read shelf:
2) I try and keep them pristine however they usually look a little loved after a few times through
3) most I keep the ones I've gotten rid of were either a buyback store or were lost in a flood
4)I will loan them to a select few that I know will return in the same condition
52 Books in 2014??


My sweet babies:



