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Post by windysisters on Feb 8, 2022 9:51:25 GMT
I'm using a pretty Red Cross bookmark which was left in my library book by the previous reader 😆
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Post by geminii on Feb 8, 2022 15:15:30 GMT
I'm currently using a lovely handmade one from my Secret Santa the year before last .. It's clear plastic with my name written down the middle of it (oh, and it also has a ribbon .. lol)
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Post by eightlegs on Feb 8, 2022 20:39:54 GMT
I currently have a laminated one with a photo of primroses on that Mrs Mac made and gave to me
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wyres
Agatha Christie Whodunnit
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Post by wyres on Sept 16, 2022 19:23:58 GMT
The piece of paper that the Library put in the book when it was on the reservation shelf waiting for me to collect it. It has my surname and a date on it.
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Post by eightlegs on Sept 16, 2022 19:25:40 GMT
I'm now using a magnetic one given to me by a colleague with flowers on it
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Post by rosemary3 on Sept 17, 2022 19:33:01 GMT
A Persephone bookmark with a multicoloured design. It says it's from the Second Persephone Book of Short Stories but it's not the design that's on the website for that book... I went to look because I thought of copying it in here. So maybe it's a rare variant worth millions
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peppercricket
Book Assistant
Batley Townswoman's Guild presents the Battle of Pearl Harbour
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Post by peppercricket on Sept 23, 2022 13:03:02 GMT
It's a blue ribbon that's attached to the book.
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Post by celia48 on Sept 23, 2022 13:12:10 GMT
I’m using a homemade magnetic bookmark that was left over after an Oxfam sale.
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wyres
Agatha Christie Whodunnit
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Post by wyres on Oct 10, 2022 15:36:06 GMT
I have a pretty one with flowers on, it's a photo of the panels of the Changi Quilt. It came free from the British Red Cross.
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Post by shirley on May 23, 2023 17:35:59 GMT
I have just found this old thread and thought I would add to it. I have a pile of bookmarks and I choose one when I start a new book. My current bookmark is from Rick's Café in Casablanca. It reminds me of the day we took the train from Rabat to Casablanca and met a Swedish woman who lived in Switzerland and couldn't understand her map. As we didn't have a map we teamed up with her and found our way to Rick's Café where we had a cocktail and then went our separate ways.
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