does /lit/ write in the margins?
I can't write.
I can't think.
I can't go on.
I can't not go on.
I must go on.
I can't
I AM
>>8501214
destroying books
>Reading a used book
>Chapter 1 has extensive highlighting, underlining and marginalia
>Chapter 2 has some highlighting and underlining
>The rest of the book is unmarked
>>8501214
I'll occasionally underline or {bracket} things
>>8501431
>Buy a used book
>flip through it and see annotations
>read it, notice the annotations are complete bullshit
>high school student only annotated to earn points from teacher
Brought back memories desu :'-)
>>8501214
I just highlight passages in my kindle.
>>8501431
A pitiable discovery, but still somewhat pleasant since you are soon free of awful annotations.
In a similar vein, I just stumbled on a 5 volume French history in a used bookstore, with the first volume's spine creased to about 50 pages in, and the other volumes not even opened.