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Some of my books I've read so many times, I've read the covers off... literally. I've had to tape the covers back on and re-fabricate corners with packing tape to keep them safe. Other books just look like they've been a little worn. They are all valuable to me and I try to protect them as much as possible. Selling a book is almost painful... What you said about your dad, Quiet, made me cringe. That's downright abuse of a book. Just because they're second hand doesn't mean they should be ripped apart. What if you want to read them again?!
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He buys the most beat up copy he can from the used book store, then tears the pages out and tosses them away after he's read them. If he wants to read them again he goes out and buys a hardcover copy. :)
Just picked up one of Steven Erikson's Malazan books on Suzerain's recommendation (see Suz? Some of us listen! :D) and just picking it off the slelf made we want to cringe. The cover feels almost greasy from being handled so much though the cover itself was on okay shape appart from being really loose on the top. I'm not sure why that is as far as the cringing when. When I was young I hardly cared about dirt and such, though I don't really like grease. Gardening barehand with dirt and earthworms: no problem. Handling raw meat: I can do that. Picking up dog crap: 'tis child's play! Greasy library book, ATM buttons, and bus poles: EEEEEEEEEE! |
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