
Today’s MUSING MONDAYS post is about note taking… Do you take notes while reading – either for your reviews or for yourself? How/where do you make these notes (on the page, post-its, scrap paper, notebooks etc)?
Once I started blogging I found that I needed to make notes of characters, locations and quotes I particularly enjoyed. I have 3 or 4 notebooks that I use as I often have several books on the go. If inspiration strikes I have to write it down or risk forgetting it when its time to write my review. Much more freeing than trying to remember all those streams of thought. I don't have anything special, they are those various student notebooks that you get on sale, usually in the fall. Some are left overs from the kids, I just tear out the two or three pages they actually use.
I also make other notes about authors I want to try and titles of their books. New words go in their own special little hard cover journal.
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4 comments:
I'm like you, can't remember everything I would like to about the book when I'm ready to review it.
I also have an extensive list of books I would like to read. That will never go away :)
Here's my musing
I always have stickers or post-its handy, but reading these posts I found a lot of people keep notebooks, perhaps I wil give that a try.
Welcome to Musing Monday!
No note for me...but then not more than one book at a time either. I am easily distracted.
Post-its to mark some quotes or a few key ideas, but that is it for me.
I feel like the only person who doesn't take notes. Here is mine
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