Submitted by Sliver_wolf_1999 t3_yhnpvx in books
I dog-ear my books all the time. Just the little corner, and tbh it doesn't bug me. Actually if I pick up a book from the library and see it's dog-eared, it makes me happy. I know the book has been read and it means that the person probably liked the book. For me it's a sign that a book has been loved. What is everyone else's takes on this?
megan5912 t1_iueqryt wrote
As a librarian, it's because it damages the books. It makes the pages easy to tear. Also, depending on how they folded in it, it can put a large line through the text that makes it awkward to read. I highly suggest not dog-earing borrowed books.
In saying that, do whatever you want with your own books. They're yours to enjoy.