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Which do you prefer?

-Carlos-

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hardback or softback novels?
Pen or pencil?
Paper clip or staple?
Holding a book in hand or laying it on your desktop?
Having a stack of books on the floor or shelving them up correctly?
Reading abour history, the present or the imagined future?
Fiction or non-fiction?
 
hardback or softback novels?
Pen or pencil?
Paper clip or staple?
Holding a book in hand or laying it on your desktop?
Having a stack of books on the floor or shelving them up correctly?
Reading abour history, the present or the imagined future?
Fiction or non-fiction?
Softback
Pen
Holding
Shelving (got a new bookcase yesterday)
History
Fiction
 
hardback or softback novels?
Pen or pencil?
Paper clip or staple?
Holding a book in hand or laying it on your desktop?
Having a stack of books on the floor or shelving them up correctly?
Reading abour history, the present or the imagined future?
Fiction or non-fiction?

Paperback, trade format if possible.

Always blue pen. I buy them by the gross since I lose so many.

Paper clip. Nothing sucks worse than removing a staple!

In hand. Laying books on desks is for students and other people who use them as pillows.

Shelving them correctly. I've been told that books will be thrown out if I continue to heap them.

History.

Fiction, unless of course the topic is history. Real history blows historical fiction out of the water.
 
hardback or softback novels?
Pen or pencil?
Paper clip or staple?
Holding a book in hand or laying it on your desktop?
Having a stack of books on the floor or shelving them up correctly?
Reading abour history, the present or the imagined future?
Fiction or non-fiction?

hardback
pen
staple
hand
shelving them
past history
fiction
 
hardback or softback novels?
Softback

Pen or pencil?
Pencil, sharpened thank you.
Paper clip or staple?

Staple-paper clips are annoying.
Holding a book in hand or laying it on your desktop?
Holding it.

Having a stack of books on the floor or shelving them up correctly?
Stacking on the floor.

Reading abour history, the present or the imagined future?
History-current events is o.k., but becomes history before you know it.

Fiction or non-fiction?

Fiction-thanks to this place.:D
 
hardback or softback novels? Depends. I usually prefer trade paperbacks but for some authors I collect Everyman Library hardcovers. I'll also pick up hardcover remainders when I can.

Pen or pencil? Pencil.

Paper clip or staple? Depends. Usually staple.

Holding a book in hand or laying it on your desktop? In hand.

Having a stack of books on the floor or shelving them up correctly? If I have the space I have them properly shelved.

Reading abour history, the present or the imagined future?Don't really care. Just important that it's well written.

Fiction or non-fiction? I prefer fiction but I do read non-fiction.
 
hardback or softback novels?
Pen or pencil?
Paper clip or staple?
Holding a book in hand or laying it on your desktop?
Having a stack of books on the floor or shelving them up correctly?
Reading abour history, the present or the imagined future?
Fiction or non-fiction?
Softback, they're easier to carry around.
Pen, always.
Paper clip. They can be removed and reused, and it's fun to unwind them when I'm bored.
Holding in hand.
Shelving, if possible, but circumstances tend to force me to pile 'em up everywhere!
All three, occasionally even at the same time.
Both, ditto!
 
hardback or softback novels? Softback
Pen or pencil? Pens-I love pens of all colors
Paper clip or staple? Staple
Holding a book in hand or laying it on your desktop? Holding the book in my hand
Having a stack of books on the floor or shelving them up correctly? I prefer shelves, but you can't always tell:rolleyes:
Reading abour history, the present or the imagined future? History, but alternative history is fun too
Fiction or non-fiction? Fiction, but I read a lot of non-fiction too



Great thread!
 
softback
pencil
Paper clip
Holding a book
shelving them up correctly
history/imagined future- depends on my mood
Fiction
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1.) Hardbacks because they hold up well; paperbacks because they're easier to carry.

2.) Erasable pens. Best of both worlds :D.

3.) Paper clips are irritating, so staples for me.

4.) Holding a book in hand.

5.) I try to line them up correctly, but there's not much room. Luckily I haven't resorted to laying them on the floor just yet.

6.) All three, although the future isn't a topic that I've read about often recently.

7.) Fiction, though every once in a while I'll read a nonfiction book if the subject's intriguing.
 
Softcover if I'm going to carry it, but I like old bindings if I'm going to get comfortable with a book at home.

Blue pencil. I'm an editor.

Neither clips nor staples. I like to keep things loose. File folders if I really need to keep something together.

In hand, but we have a stately dictionary stand for when we're using a really big reference book.

I love the look of books on shelves--a solid kind of order in my chaotic life I guess. Bookcases are my main way of decorating. In practical terms, however, I don't have a problem with stacks of books. I shift piles back and forth to get to the books I need, but my husband hates doing that. It sends him into a rant about the statistical impossibility of always needing the book at the bottom of the pile, which is what in fact happens to him every time.

I like to read history as a way of understanding how the present got this way, and I like speculations about the future--dystopias, for example--when they offer by reflection a critique of the present.

My favorite reading is biographies of writers, so in a way I like reading non-fiction about fiction.
 
softback (but buy hardback for collectibles)
pen
neither - i like these ai107.photobucket.com_albums_m284_ladycordelia_825182_sk_md.jpg
holding
shelving
history and imagined future
fiction, but i do read nonfiction (and i hate self-help books)
 
-softcover/hardcover - don't care
-black ink for personal use; pencil or fine point black sharpie for work
-staple/paper clip - each has its own proper use, staples being obviously more permanent
-book in hand
-shelving is preferred, but I've a stack at my bedside that waxes and wanes from five to ten and back
-historic/present
-fiction, though some nonfiction is indispensible
 
hardback or softback novels? Softback because they are easier to carry about.

Pen or pencil? Pen.

Paper clip or staple? Staple

Holding a book in hand or laying it on your desktop? Holding a book.

Having a stack of books on the floor or shelving them up correctly? Shelves but I like stacks too

Reading abour history, the present or the imagined future? All three.

Fiction or non-fiction? Both.
 
Softback mostly but there's something to be said about the hefty feeling of the hardback.

The artist in me screams pencil.

Paper clips good, staples, bad, very bad.

Holding

When the shelving is full the stacks begin.

I love historical books and books set in the present or not so distant future. Serious SciFi is not for me.

I'll read anything that interests me but fiction is what I read the most.
 
hardback or softback novels?
Softback - they're more comfy to cuddle up with on the couch!

Pen or pencil?
Pens. Pencils seem to get messy.

Paper clip or staple?
Usually paper clips, because they don't damage the paper.

Holding a book in hand or laying it on your desktop?
I'd prefer to hold a book. I'm an intimate reader. ;)

Having a stack of books on the floor or shelving them up correctly?
Books I haven't yet read are on my shelves, but ones I plan to give away are stacked up on the floor next to my computer desk.

Reading abour history, the present or the imagined future?
Oh, that's too difficult! I must say all. They all have their good points.

Fiction or non-fiction?
I lean toward fiction, but I have read some awfully good non-fiction this year.
 
hardback or softback novels? Hardback or my collections, softback for everything else.

Pen or pencil? Pencil

Paper clip or staple? Paper clips, lots and lots of paper clips!

Holding a book in hand or laying it on your desktop? Holding.

Having a stack of books on the floor or shelving them up correctly? Shelving, except the pile I keep next to my bed!

Reading abour history, the present or the imagined future? Any will do

Fiction or non-fiction? Fiction for most days, non-fiction for research, seams to happen a lot more lately.
 
hardback or softback novels?
Pen or pencil?
Paper clip or staple?
Holding a book in hand or laying it on your desktop?
Having a stack of books on the floor or shelving them up correctly?
Reading abour history, the present or the imagined future?
Fiction or non-fiction?


hardback
pencil
paper clip
holding the book
shelving them
history and present
fiction
 
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