tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3721699631305175272.post3394182366460727796..comments2018-05-13T16:15:29.588+01:00Comments on GeraniumCat in the Garden: Booking through Thursday - PreservativesJodie Robsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02442935205880334932noreply@blogger.comBlogger9125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3721699631305175272.post-76749566953682630342007-11-16T20:39:00.000+00:002007-11-16T20:39:00.000+00:00I cannot bear the thought of turning down the corn...I cannot bear the thought of turning down the corner of a page to mark where you're up to in a book and as for tearing pages out - well that's just unbelievable. I can't believe I underlined passages in books - but I have the evidence that is just what I have done in the past - I wouldn't dream of doing it now!BooksPleasehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08721650104596705715noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3721699631305175272.post-84908379689883394742007-11-16T11:30:00.000+00:002007-11-16T11:30:00.000+00:00Well, I have to admit to colouring in illustration...Well, I have to admit to colouring in illustrations when I was young (in my own books) and I've folded over the corners of pages (in my 'yoof' and in my own books) and I've scribbled in biro and underlined GCSE and 'A''Level English Lit books (my own)...However, I'm now a saint and slip pieces of paper into books to mark pages. The worst book crime is cutting out, or tearing out, illustrations. It beggars belief that anyone would do such a thing, but sadly I've come across it many times....Hannah Veltenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11355099521026555461noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3721699631305175272.post-30835228416032283892007-11-16T10:22:00.000+00:002007-11-16T10:22:00.000+00:00Elizabeth, you sound just like I felt that minute ...Elizabeth, you sound just like I felt that minute I read the question!Jodie Robsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02442935205880334932noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3721699631305175272.post-24292929213946009602007-11-16T09:26:00.000+00:002007-11-16T09:26:00.000+00:00I'm a ferocious preservationist too. Even the sma...I'm a ferocious preservationist too. Even the smallest scribbled comment in the margin is an intrusion. Get out of my book. I also hate the turning over of pages - not necessary. Even the least organised house has an old envelope. Sorry, you've got me started now. Feel a rant comming on.Elizabeth Musgravehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09473705107636868753noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3721699631305175272.post-23798022410422230372007-11-15T18:07:00.000+00:002007-11-15T18:07:00.000+00:00Abusing a library book is the living end. I had a ...Abusing a library book is the living end. I had a teacher in the middle of the last century who told us to treat any borrowed books with the greatest of respect, including library books. She told us about a fellow teacher at our school, who had a copy of Goethe returned to her with a poached egg plastered between its pages. And she took off her glasses and scowled at us as if one of us had stooped so low as to have committed this crime. It's a lesson that has stuck - though I still wonder how you could drop a poached egg in a book and not know about it. Perhaps it was symbolic!Lesleyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07175734326888791038noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3721699631305175272.post-3291535739420628842007-11-15T16:32:00.000+00:002007-11-15T16:32:00.000+00:00I have no problem with someone who wants to do wit...I have no problem with someone who wants to do with a book he or she owns what he or she will, but if it's a borrowed book, at least have the common courtesy not to mess with it! I don't work in a library, but I understand your frustration.<BR/><BR/>When I was in college I bought nearly all my books used--it was the only way I could afford them. They were almost always marked up and I'd try and select the one that was the least marked up. I did mark up my texts, I admit. I figured what could it hurt since others had paved the way before me. Probably not the best thinking, but I was very young then. :-SLiterary Felinehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13079276242303738719noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3721699631305175272.post-5423257973218618892007-11-15T16:20:00.000+00:002007-11-15T16:20:00.000+00:00I do not write in books but I still have a bad hab...I do not write in books but I still have a bad habit of dog-earring pages to reference back when I don't have a sticky note handy. It is very disrespectful to write in a library book in my opinion.Janehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15984305420691237277noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3721699631305175272.post-54551015653554906882007-11-15T15:17:00.000+00:002007-11-15T15:17:00.000+00:00I absolutely agree with those blasted notes in lib...I absolutely agree with those blasted notes in library books -- makes me absolutely nutty!!<BR/><BR/>I have been known to write in my non-fiction or textbooks... notes to help me remember pertinent information. But fiction?? NO. Never.<BR/><BR/>Happy BTT!Marianne Arkinshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00934613403368823760noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3721699631305175272.post-30384398704998731102007-11-15T14:45:00.000+00:002007-11-15T14:45:00.000+00:00I really detest those who write in library books a...I really detest those who write in library books and even tear off pages. <BR/><BR/>A few are known to pilfer books from a library. How gross can you get?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com