>>9977331
No but I've often thought about doing so.
>>9977331
No one does this you fucking autist.
I think about how I would write an essay but I'm not autisticly inclined enough to do it.
>>9977331
I do that with every blog post I read. There's a stack of Book Report forms next to my computer. In the space marked "Draw Your Favorite Scene" I place a Proustian Stamp
>>9977331
That's an interesting concept, but why is so much of the space taken up by 'draw your favorite scene' like that? What a travesty.
>>9977331
In like the third grade I did. It was hell.
>>9977331
I try to write a little bit about it on goodreads after I finish. Mostly what I think the main thread of the book is (not plot synopsis) and the general experience of reading it. Doesn't happen for every book but If there's something I need to get out I will. And sometimes it helps to refresh my memory if I need to go back to it.
>>9977331
i copy out passages with page numbers into a text file and make comments on them. if i have to review the book i just read the text file and most of it comes back to me before i even open the book
i usually attach the text file to the bibliographic entry in endnote for easier access for research purposes
>>9977397
aw shit we double entry journal now
>>9977397
would you be so kind as to share your journal with us ? or just a portion of it at least ?
>>9977331
No, because I'm not in school anymore, and I resent the school system for being so fucking inept.
I do really like looking shit up though.
>>9977359
It's for children.
i'm a reader not a writer, don't ask me to write about books.
>>9978134
im a lover not a fighter, dont ask me to fuck you in the ass BITCH
>>9977331
I hate writing, so no. I just keep the book around in case I want to read it again