Last month I wrote the post How to Live Your Books and Not Just Read Them. There I introduced the idea of “most important books” (MIBs) which says that you should treat some very important books differently to get maximum benefit. Reader Ann M. Mione took the idea and created a bookmark template based on it.
In her words:
Ann also has a plan to expand the MIBs idea to non-fiction books (you can check her site for more information). The template is available here.
Thanks, Ann!
In her words:
I really liked the idea of MIBs in your recent blog post (I was backlogged and just caught up a day or so ago, that’s why I’m just reading it now.) My problem would be that I would forget exactly what I’m supposed to be looking for in the books. So I made up a bookmark to print out and put in my MIBs when they are active (I’m just starting with 2.) I made them into a .pdf template for anyone else who may be interested in using an MIB bookmark.
Ann also has a plan to expand the MIBs idea to non-fiction books (you can check her site for more information). The template is available here.
Thanks, Ann!