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A Forbidden Sin
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30th Jan 2010 |
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29th Jan 2010 |
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17th Oct 2007 |
Candy |
I always turn the corners of my books down. I always have, ever since I was 5. It's a habit, really. |
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14th Aug 2007 |
Orange and apple |
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20th Jul 2007 |
swede |
It's no sin to make a book look as if it's really been read, and corners bearing the marks of being turned over show that someone was really reading a book, or had spotted something on that page they really wanted to be able to go back and find easily. A book has a life of it's own and corners turned down are their version of wrinkles, don't you think? |
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