Violet288
Violet288 t1_itfoat0 wrote
Reply to comment by DeadTamagotchi3 in What is a book that you found to be the most underline-able, highlight-able, or quotable? by Fossill4
Mostly do it for non-fiction, not very nescisary for fiction and if anything could disrupt the flow of the story, with the exception of a reread where you may want to remember quotes you find compelling
Specifically in textbooks or art history books cause it's good for reference. I had a teacher who wrote a book and annotating it where I had questions was really helpful cause I could quickly find them and ask questions more directly as I can be quite rambling
Also worked well for philosophy stuff where I liked a particular quote or needed to double back pretty constantly to remember or reread things
I think it helps with my memory too, like books already have the advantage of accessing spacial memory and notes or underlines seems to dement it even further. like I remember stuff well reading a book but if I underline or specifically notate it I can specifically recall exactly where it was on a page. which let's you just leaf through the book very quickly and stare at the spot where you remember it to find it super quickly.
Most important thing is if everything is annotated noting is, that's why doing annotation on a second pass is usually the best move so they don't get to repetitive
Also I've found that for my comm class essay assignments with a chapter reading usually about 15 and online :( which makes sense cause it's usually from different books, not a purist just recall sooo much less from them) that highlighting is pretty much useless :/
Also if you annotate a borrowed book from a person or library your going to book hell, nicer than regular hell but still hell ya know :(
TLDR: for me it's useful for non fiction with specific bits you may want to recal for quotation and finding quickly and for a second pass on a fiction book
Don't annotate books that aren't yours,
Probably don't need to bother annotating digitaly
If everything is highlighted nothing is
Violet288 t1_itfn1qn wrote
Reply to comment by deeptull in What is a book that you found to be the most underline-able, highlight-able, or quotable? by Fossill4
Personally I feel like if you own it more power to you
But if you borrow it from someone or the library and mess with it you're going to book hell
Violet288 t1_itfmwxm wrote
Reply to What is a book that you found to be the most underline-able, highlight-able, or quotable? by Fossill4
My notes in the rebel and myth of sysiphus truly covered the page
Partly because there was alot of great quotes and partially because I kept having to reread parts and double back constantly to scrape together a pretty limited understanding of it lol
Violet288 t1_itfmqg2 wrote
Reply to comment by Repulsive_Change_960 in What is a book that you found to be the most underline-able, highlight-able, or quotable? by Fossill4
For real, I picked up a copy of civ and madness from the my schools library which was heavily annotated and despite having personal disagreement about writing on a library book it was really fascinating to see which parts stood out to them and learning about them through there notes to self
Violet288 t1_itfmh23 wrote
Reply to comment by Nithuir in What is a book that you found to be the most underline-able, highlight-able, or quotable? by Fossill4
Honestly! I just started reading him and am in love
Working through discworld and good omens from the library and am very tempted to get my own copies so I can annotate and dog ear stuff
Violet288 t1_itfomx1 wrote
Reply to comment by SplatDragon00 in What is a book that you found to be the most underline-able, highlight-able, or quotable? by Fossill4
God damn I love that books,
I cackled for like a full five minutes after reading the elvis bit and the last scene with Shadwell
"How many ya got?"