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Kind to your books?

 
  

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7.7
14:43 / 07.06.04

I think a book on wich nothing has been written, is a book that has never been loved. If you like a book, and the way it speak to you, then you have to start a conversation with him, to give him your thoughs, in the same way he gave you something. For me, it is some kind of respect : a book help you to grow up, to learn or experiment something - taking notes on its pages is just like making the book become alive AND to admit that it make you think. A book his not an object - it's the mind and intellect of someone who's saying something. Books could be valuable (as objects) when they are rare - and it is not really the case anymore. And even, the old bibles (so precious that they were attached to the library's shelves), were written/printed with the 'glose', comments all around the text…
 
 
Simplist
19:54 / 07.06.04
Sounds good in principle, but as a large-scale consumer of used books I tend to prefer volumes that are free of distracting modifications such as highlighting, underlining and commentary scrawled in the margins. And while I do tend to write a lot in response to books that I find particularly provokative or otherwise meaningful, I tend to have much more to say that I could fit into that slim margin space anyway, and so export my conversation with the book to the near-inexhaustible space of my laptop's hard drive.
 
  

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