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message 1: by vard (new)

vard | 9 comments I have so many books that it would cost me a fortune to kit them all out with bookplates. I don't even usually write my name in a book unless I am lending it out. But I really like the looks of some bookplates, and imagine how elegant it would be to use them.


message 2: by Ashley (new)

Ashley | 1 comments I don't use bookplates, but I recently bought an embosser with my name on top of my monogram and I really like the way it looks in the corner of the blank page. Subtle, but obviously mine.


message 3: by Ashley (new)

Ashley Dillon (ashniss) This is the first I have heard of a book plate. I dont put anything in my books to claim them, I am really weird and hate the slightest imperfection! I cannot stand when the corners are folded!


message 4: by Cassie (new)

Cassie I use bookplates and I love them. I don't loan out my books often but I like knowing that my name is in each and every one of them. And, surprisingly, it didn't cost as much as I thought it would and I own hundreds of books.


message 5: by Neko (new)

Neko Nope, I've never heard of bookplates until now.


message 6: by Lacie (new)

Lacie O'Bryant | 31 comments I have some bookplates that authors have sent me with their siggy and a cute note, and I put them in the books by them that I own.


message 7: by Lauren (new)

Lauren (laurenskyye) | 5 comments @Ashley, I'm the same way. It kinda . . . bothers me to write or stick something in the book. Feels like an imperfection. It's funny though because I do have a pack of really nice bookplates someone bought for me.

The idea of embossing sounds lovely though! No residue from a sticky bookplate, no pen marks, no ink blots. I might have to look into that. I like that it's subtle but still leaves a mark.


message 8: by Michele (new)

Michele | 70 comments I took a grad class on rare books and one of the things we discussed was provenance--who the book belonged to. I'm pretty sure I don't have any truly rare books, but who's to know in the distant future? :) I always write my name and the month and year I read the book on the flyleaf or title page. I also write in my books if I have any thoughts about the book. This is why I want to own them. Mine with my thoughts. I don't generally speaking use bookplates though. Doesn't seem worth the cost, but I do have a set of Harry Potter bookplates...somewhere.


message 9: by Louise (last edited Mar 25, 2011 01:49AM) (new)

Louise | 280 comments I want!
I just sent an email to my husband informing him that I want some for my birthday next month :-)
I write my name in most of my books, after debating with my mother in law whether it was my book she had borrowed or her own. (IT WAS mine, MINE! :-)


message 10: by Arminius (new)

Arminius Fortunately not many peoople I know like the books I read (if they read at all). So I do not need to label them.


message 11: by Beccavan (new)

Beccavan | 2 comments It's a must to use bookplates on those incrediable books that will stay forever within your library. Years later you can look back and remember what a awesome ride it was.


message 12: by Seema M. (new)

Seema M. Fazil (brotherlyloveisbeautiful) | 44 comments Hmm... never heard of a bookplate before...


message 13: by Ashley Marie (new)

Ashley Marie I used to use bookplates when I was a kid -- we had really cool holographic animal ones :) I remember whales being on mine. Wonder if I still have any of the books those went into.

Now I have roughly 700 books and I couldn't imagine putting bookplates in all of them O.O


message 14: by Joseph (new)

Joseph  (bluemanticore) | 1866 comments Mod
I haven't thought about putting book plates in my books, but I have considered making use of all those address labels that charities like to send. However, considering I have over 8700 books, I don't think I'll do it.


message 15: by Karen M (last edited Aug 24, 2016 03:32PM) (new)

Karen M | 418 comments Some of my books are sort of rotated in and then rotated out to Goodwill. I am resigned to keeping it down to around 400 so when I finish a book it goes on the Goodwill pile. The upside is I have an empty space on the shelf. So as nice as bookplates sound they're really not practical for me because a book I think that's staying may end up going.


message 16: by Outlaw (new)

Outlaw (drocruz) | 35 comments I use a Sharpie on the side, all the rest can be torn out, bad college habit, yes, but about as permanent as anything other than branding.


Erin *Proud Book Hoarder* (erinpaperbackstash) Since they are pricey if you want to do an entire library, I use a bookstamp I ordered with my name on it. Well, a few of them actually.

But yes, bookplates are great.


message 18: by Ashley Marie (new)

Ashley Marie ooooh a stamp would be cool.


message 19: by Ashley (new)

Ashley (age1213) | 24 comments I don't use a book plate; but I use an Embosser on books that I know will be staying in my library. Book plates do sound interesting to put on my older/antique books!


message 20: by Tiffany (new)

Tiffany (herbtiff) I am with Ashley. I use an embosser that states that the book is from my library. I only use it on books I know for sure that I am keeping. I did love learning about book plates.


message 21: by Wiltshire Hermit (new)

Wiltshire Hermit My husband recently bought me an embosser for my birthday, which I will only use on keepers. We will most likely be moving next year, so I am thinking of embossing them all when I restructure my library, rather than drag them all off the shelves now. I can't wait though! \booknerd


message 22: by Joseph (last edited Oct 11, 2016 06:38AM) (new)

Joseph  (bluemanticore) | 1866 comments Mod
Pixie � wrote: "My husband recently bought me an embosser for my birthday, which I will only use on keepers. We will most likely be moving next year, so I am thinking of embossing them all when I restructure my library, rather than drag them all off the shelves now. I can't wait though!"

That certainly would be a good time to do it. I've considered marking my books as mine somehow, but I must admit I am dreading pulling each of my over 8000 books off the shelf one by one. I just did a major shifting of the shelves for my fantasy books and that was bad enough. Oh well, maybe one day. :-)


Erin *Proud Book Hoarder* (erinpaperbackstash) It's fun. What I did was pull down shelves at the time and stamp while watching TV.


message 24: by Tammy (new)

Tammy Joseph wrote: "I haven't thought about putting book plates in my books, but I have considered making use of all those address labels that charities like to send. However, considering I have over 8700 books, I don..."

That is what I use.


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