It refrains you from achieving the maximum potential reading experience. It’s like reading with opened eyes and a closed mind. And sharing a madly tabbed book with someone else who decides to pick it out of your shelf? I can guarantee you that you two would be best friends at the end of the day.īooks without annotations just feels really sad and bleak. You can see how much your thinking and understanding has changed and developed. Show the world just how much you love a book! Looking back at your thoughts and feelings on a scene of a book is seriously the BEST thing ever. And I think to myself my, how gorgeous do they look! It’s obvious the person who’s read it must have obviously enjoyed it! While on the other hand, books that are plastic-wrapped with nilch creases and scratches just seem like captives to me, as if they’re trapped. But for the longest time I’ve been seeing a bunch of people who reads books as if they’ve TRULY been read. ![]() Back then, to me, it would make sense, considering I pay a hefty price for a single physical book and I wouldn’t want any scratches or creases on something that means a lot to me. It’s like writing in your personal diary, except there’s a story and characters in your diary and you’re conversing with them.įor the longest time, I’ve stuck to the ideology that writing in books = blasphemy. You know that feeling when you’re just so overwhelmed but you can’t rant it out to anyone so you write down your thoughts instead? That’s what annotating is all about. ![]() I would like to start by linking the video that inspired me to start annotating my books:Īlso check out NayaReadsandSmiles’ video on book annotations – it’s super fun!:
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