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This week's question is submitted by Maria @ A Night's Dream of Books.
Do you read hardcovers with the dust jacket on or off? Why or why not?
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My Answer:
Normally, I take the dust jacket off while I'm reading, as I don't want to damage the jacket.
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I'm about 50/50 when I do it. Mostly because I figure it's a little promo for the author if I keep it on!
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Off. Definitely off.
ReplyDeleteI always stick them in a safe spot. I'm scared they will get damaged.
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I typically take them off too. They drive me crazy if I have them on while reading.
ReplyDeleteI never take them off! I guess it just never occurred to me.
ReplyDeleteI don't remove, but I am always super careful not to damage my books anyway. I don't even like creasing spines unless it's unavoidable.
ReplyDeleteI've missed my own blog hop for the last few weeks. I will try to get to everyone's posts sometime over the weekend.
ReplyDeleteOff, same as you, I'm afraid to damage it
ReplyDeleteI leave the dust jacket on because it doesn't really bother me. I often use the flap as a bookmark.
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