{sharing stories} :: do you like to read?

i do, but i confess that i do not read much. well, at least novels or even short stories, romances, fiction… i read a lot on the internet, e-books, magazines, newspapers. and nevertheless, i was always a child who loved to read and was always very well succeeded in writing & reading classes. i remember the feeling of reading a book… of getting lost in a different world than our own, getting to know the characters, having feelings for them, devouring the pages of a book, because the end was near and sometimes the end f the story was still unpredictable. i remember the smell of a new book. i believe that the last book i read, i mean a fiction book, was {eat, pray & love}. not bad at all, actually. but i wish i had the time to do it more often. so to honor all of you that enjoy reading and find the time to read, i decided to prepare something for you! i designed four bookmarks and i am sharing these today with you, for you to download and use! all you need to do is… save, print, cut & use! pretty simple!

each of the bookmarks has a quote regarding the act of reading or books themselves. you can download the file {here}. please, do read the terms of use, that are stated in the beginning, followed by the instructions. these will suit better if you print them in cardboard. i printed them in 250grs/0,55lb white sheets and i think this weight fits perfectly! and with this i want to wish you a delightful friday and the nicest of weekends! let’s celebrate september, shall we?

terms of use: for personal use only, not for commercial use. please do not edit and/or redistribute these bookmarks without permission from {a place for twiggs}. if you want to mention these bookmarks on your blog, please link to the blog, do not put the file to download from your blog. thank you.

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