Urania is not a fan.
Typist has started drawing all over her books… underlining, annotating, and… gasp! folding corners!
Thalia and Calliope are fine with highlights, creases, and notes. I mean… why would Typist buy a book if she wasn’t going to engage with it? As an author herself, she’d be delighted to know people were delving into the pages of her romantic-classicism? classic-romanticism? with such fervor.
That kind of activity suggests quality, yes?
Last night, eyes drooping, pillow as soft as a fresh lamb, Typist was intrigued by the sentence highlighted above. She found the idea reminiscent of a phrase her parents passed from their lips to her ears countless times.
Stop whining!
Here’s some love in action…
I’m with Urania. Marking up hardcover books (except text books) [they still make those, right?] is just evil.
Paperbacks are fair game. Most of those will self-destruct anyway after a few decades.