2:52 I’d imagine it’s for people with mobility issues, or people who need their books open hands free like musicians or home cooks, or just a student needing to reference stuff.
Page holders can be quite handy if you have problems with the joints of thumb / fingers (arthritis etc) or if you're reading a Stormlight hardback. Think I'd go for a thumb one - I've heard they're comfy!
I got a kindle holder and page turner as a gift and it's a game changer. Imagine laying in bed snug under covers in a cold room and not having to move except to push the little remote. I've woken up with the clicker still in my hand 😅.
I got a book nook kit for Christmas, and I'm very excited to build it! It's a tiny bookshop, and I love that it has a little light to go in it too. My only issue is that my bookshelves are currently overfilled as it is, and we don't have space for more right now, so finding a spot to put it is going to be a bigger challenge than assembling it.
Page holders and ebook arms are great for people following a recipe in a cookbook, or following instructions in some other book. (I.e. my husbands how to tie knots book)
The kindle arm holder is super useful, not only to read in bed while being cozy under the blankets, but also if you have issues in the hands too. I got one because my hands get numb and crampy after holding it for a while and it has helped me immensely. I even use it for my phone.
A book light I like is one you wear around your neck, so there is a spotlight at each end. This way you can use it for more than just reading. I use it while I write, too.
Oh, I'm definitely getting the Nessie bookmark!! It looked so cool! 😎 A reading light that I bought that I'm getting good use out of is the Glocusent neck reading light. You might want to check that out for when you're reading in that chair.
I love to knit or crochet while I am reading. So page holders, different to the ones you showed, and ereader holders are terrific for me. I would use the one you showed for a cookbook. I sent a link of the library kit to my adult daughter because she kind of does this with her personal library, anyway. For me I was a touch of nostalgia because that was how we had to borrow books when I was a kid.
The book holders can be great if you are researching and copying something form a book and it can hold the book open while you are reading and typing. I also am autistic, and like to stem while I’m reading so I like to have a book held open so I can stem with my hands. This is also great for the kindle holder. It allows the book to float in the air and I can stem and also lay/sit in various positions and place the book where it works best for me.
I have the Nessie bookmark and it's so cute! Does slide out of the book a bit easily, but for the cuteness it's gold. I also have the clip on gooseneck light and I use it every night to read. Most have multiple light settings and brightness levels. I've also traveled with it (plane, hotel) and it doubles as a flashlight for your bag. I'm gifting one this year. Good gift idea! I'd also suggest a book/kindle sleeve. If your reader is outside at all, or shoves their book in a bag, it's great protection from scuffs, dirt, weather, etc. Etsy has a lot of options.
A page holder would be super helpful for pulling quotes from a book to write an essay. You can type with two hands and not worry about the book closing on you.
Some great suggestions. The one that's missing, and that I mention because someone in my family asked me for them when I was fishing for Christmas ideas, is shelves. I guess you can never have too many when you're an avid reader, hehe.
I have a personalised embosser and I love it. I would recommend buying stickers to emboss first (I have 2 inch round gold ones) because its easier to see the embossed pattern on the sticker than it is on the paper.
The library kit is kind of cool. That is how you used to check out library books many years ago. The librarian would stamp the due date on the card to keep on file for who checked the book out, and when it was returned the card would be returned.
I love bookgifts that seem to come from the universe of the book. I have the Burglar Contract of Bilbo Baggins from Weta Workshops, it's beautiful. And The One Ring on its chain of course. I want the stamps "from" Ankh-Morpork's Post Office or coins as those described in the Mistborn books or an Aes Sedai Serpent ring. Little momentos that reminds me of some favourites. ❤
If you loan books the thing with the ink stamp might get your book back to you in a timely manner. But I doubt it. I quit loaning books. They disappear.
I have a booklight that goes around your neck. It’s nice for reading in bed. Sloth page holder would be helpful for reference books you are staying on one page for awhile like a cookbook. The thumb holder would be helpful for hand comfort. I was gifted a book book kit a year ago. If I was into building it I would’ve listened to audiobooks while building it. My husband decided to go ahead and build it for me just a few days ago. I’m thrilled with that because as much as I love the idea of a booknook on my shelf I’m not interested in building it myself. I feel like someone that likes to do puzzles, legos, building models etc would be the perfect person to gift it. That person also probably wouldn’t have small children too since it’s a project that takes quite awhile and you wouldn’t be able to leave it out to work on without loosing pieces to little hands.
I use a page holder almost every day because I knit while I am reading. It is also useful if you are in the habit of reading during meals. (I also have a foldable prop to hold the book upright.)
I got a kindle book arm and a kindle auto page turner for xmas. They work great together, especially if you want to read and keep your hands warm at the same time!
My favorite bookish gifts have been tote bags, bookmarks, book sleeves, gift card to a bookstore. On my wishlist for bookish things I would put coasters, a book stamp, book sleeves, and probably gift cards to bookstores. Oh and if I get to wish bigger it would be for another bookshelf(I of course already have a spot in mind for it).
Highly highly recommend an embosser. My friend got my one for xmas this year and I adore it (she had to give it to me early because she saw me looking at buying one for myself 😅)
I bought myself an off brand lego book nook that's like a little spell shop. it is very detailed came with lights and you can have it open or closed and it was 30 bucks on amazon. I had the best time for a couple of nights between christmas and new years listening to an audiobook and building my little spell book shop 🥰🥰🥰 *edit to say the exterior of the nook is designed to look like a book, it's so cute. Also I think "lego" was the way to go since a lot of the other DIYs need to be painted or stained and I've gotten slivers from other craft kits using that same type of wood. Just something to consider.
I have a booklight that goes around your neck. It’s nice for reading in bed. Sloth page holder would be helpful for reference books you are staying on one page for awhile like a cookbook. The thumb holder would be helpful for hand comfort.
Page holders would be an absolute godsend for cookbooks. Or any instructional books where it would be nice to keep your page open hands free. Also a decent option for people who can knit without having to look at their hands (I am not one of these mysterious creatures, but I have heard tell of their existence) They would also be helpful for people who have disabilities that affect their hands.
The lights, I have a smaller rechargeable and has a flexible 'neck' and it works perfectly to read in places like the bus or the bed and your partner is sleeping, as it's small I bring it around in a small case with my post its and pens to annotate. The page holder seems perfect for when you need to use both your hands or the book is too heavy and your hand gets tired, I like crocheting and I have plenty of hardcovers, sometimes I just want to read without holding the book. Also, the holder for phone or ipad, I've seen it use in winter when you don't want to have your arms outside the blankets 😅. Other gift ideas... If you know a reader that studies with books or likes to analyse the readings, like in a book club, post its are excelent gifts, specially the transparent ones, I like to annotate without leaving permanent marks. And one of my fav is my Ex Libris stamp, is a cheaper option to a emboser. And bookish stickers are always welcome.
Page holders are great. It hurts my hands at a point, and it's hard to eat and hold a book. I have a stand that has clips on both sides. So I don't have to hold it at all. I highly recommend. Also recommend magnetic bookmarks.
I use my old pregnancy pillow sort of wrapped around myself and on my lap to hold those massive Berserk deluxe editions. It protects my legs, the book and supports my wrists. definitely will never read a big book with out a nice thick pillow.
Why don’t books just have the words further out from the middle joint. I feel like it would be so much easier to read and you wouldn’t have to force the book the be completely flat. Idk if that makes sense.
I use book holders a lot (they look like the sloth one), I use them on holding piano books while my hands were busy playing the piano. I think it would also be useful for reading cookbooks.
I never knew a book cushion was a thing? haha, but I prefer the Kindle Stand to the arm, with the clicker. you can lay back and no worry about the Kindle falling of your head
As much as I love my bookmarks, having cats around means that anything more attention-grabbing than a piece of paper/cardboard will be in danger. So maybe keep in mind that a cat owner may not use a fancy bookmark! But you can commission an artist for a really customized bookmark. For example, there are a lot of Harry Potter bookmarks out there, but what about one with the house, wand and patrons? It'll probably be one of a kind. I'm currently working on some astrology bookmarks (sun, rising sign, moon and eastern sign)which are driving me crazy but are turning out just perfect.
Approved xD I don't like people buying me actual books because I'm fussy and the last thing I want is another book I'll have to unahul. Bookish things though? Thank you very much.
My thumb page holder was really useful when I read A Storm of Swords as a mmpb. Small book, with a lot of pages, that doesn't naturally spread well if you're only using one hand. Hardcovers and larger paperbacks don't have the same issues. (I use a bookstand for heavier large books.)
You know, I seldom use any of these "bookish" type of products. The best "reading accessories" that I use are things that aren't directly related to reading, but, instead, to the area in which I am doing the reading. Examples include a relaxing scented candle, some noise blocking ear plugs or earbuds, and a mug that keeps my tea warm for a long time. I have a waterproof e-reader, so that enables me to extend my reading habit to places like the bath, the hot tub, the kayak, the pool, or the beach. Good gifts for readers who are also water babies might include anything to help the device to float and/or to clip to the reader. Other good gifts are sun hats, beach umbrellas, sunscreen, etc. If your reader is an outdoorsy type, never underestimate the power of a good hammock or a comfy camp chair. Finally, a nice pair of earbuds, when paired with an audiobook, can turn chore time into hands-free reading time. I read anywhere and everywhere, so anything that lets me make my reading environment more peaceful or comfortable is a win for me! I'm going to go out on a limb and say that an e-reader is my favorite "bookish" product. If you really want to spoil your favorite reader, you can never go wrong with an upgraded e-reader. I have poor eyesight, so having the ability to crank the font up to cartoonish levels is actually really helpful. The e-ink display is less taxing to the eyes than a traditional display, so I can read for much longer on an e-reader than I can on another device. I love the waterproof quality of the e-reader and I love that I no longer take up a bunch of suitcase or purse space with books when I travel. My bags are much lighter and I don't have to face the agonizing decision of choosing which books to bring!
I have the clip-on reading lamp with the metal clamp and I do find the clip to be a little too tight. I get nervous pulling it off the pages because it always feels like it would rip the paper 😬 the plastic clip one might be good to try. Additionally, a mini speaker might be a good gift for someone who enjoys audio books! I have one small enough to fit in the palm of my hand that I can bring for travel 😊
I saw a cool scratch off book recommendation gift the other day on Amazon. I think it was called Plot Twist and it had a bunch of book recommendations you could scratch off. Seemed like a weird, but fun gift for a reader too.
The light would be better if it were a) longer b) had a way to attack to a book in a more delicate way and c) had a curve so that you could you it out of th eway but still didnt got into your eyes
I've got one of the holders but where the one you have clamps mine sits on the floor. It's huge when you get it assembled. The floor plate weighs 11 pounds. I thought I would use it with my tablet to watch movies but only used it a couple times. I waste so much money on Amazon 😂
I have a Gritin 19 LED clip-on light, tried the neck ones but didn't like them. Tried the thumb page holder openers...waste of money for me personally.
The thing about the page holders that I don’t understand is how do you turn the page while you use it? Especially with the sloth thing I feel like you would have to remove sloth to turn it or you might rip or bend the page. Maybe I’m stupid (I am) but I feel like it would make page turning cumbersome?
Those are just dust jackets for the Stormlight Archive series. They're created to have connecting spines as the originals don't. If you go to 15:25 time stamp, you'll see that Andrew takes off the dust jacket you like to show the original art of The Way of Kings, talking about how you can get prints from book covers.
Or when you get close to 40 ...after years of reading, my tired eyes really appreciate the extra light. I wear it on my chest and have it facing the book.
2:52 I’d imagine it’s for people with mobility issues, or people who need their books open hands free like musicians or home cooks, or just a student needing to reference stuff.
Page holders can be quite handy if you have problems with the joints of thumb / fingers (arthritis etc) or if you're reading a Stormlight hardback. Think I'd go for a thumb one - I've heard they're comfy!
I also have a thumb one and it's cumbersome if you are a fast reader
Agree! I have arthritis in both thumbs and cannot hold a book open for more than a minute before it hurts.
My thumb smears the ink if I leave it too long in a single place. I would love to try the wooden page holder so my thumb does not touch the page.
I have arthritis and reading thicker paperback books makes my hands swell up. I need to try the page holders. That might be a game changer for me!
I got a kindle holder and page turner as a gift and it's a game changer. Imagine laying in bed snug under covers in a cold room and not having to move except to push the little remote. I've woken up with the clicker still in my hand 😅.
I got a book nook kit for Christmas, and I'm very excited to build it! It's a tiny bookshop, and I love that it has a little light to go in it too. My only issue is that my bookshelves are currently overfilled as it is, and we don't have space for more right now, so finding a spot to put it is going to be a bigger challenge than assembling it.
Page holders and ebook arms are great for people following a recipe in a cookbook, or following instructions in some other book. (I.e. my husbands how to tie knots book)
The kindle arm holder is super useful, not only to read in bed while being cozy under the blankets, but also if you have issues in the hands too.
I got one because my hands get numb and crampy after holding it for a while and it has helped me immensely. I even use it for my phone.
A book light I like is one you wear around your neck, so there is a spotlight at each end. This way you can use it for more than just reading. I use it while I write, too.
I have one like this, advertised as a knitting light! It's fantastic!
@@Natalie-hg3gh It really is!
The librairie kit could be cool to note the date when you’ve read a book, how many times yo’ve read it and the last time you’ve read it ;)
Oh, I'm definitely getting the Nessie bookmark!! It looked so cool! 😎 A reading light that I bought that I'm getting good use out of is the Glocusent neck reading light. You might want to check that out for when you're reading in that chair.
I’m Scottish too and I’m not ashamed to say how much I also love that Nessie bookmark 😂
Yesssss!
I love to knit or crochet while I am reading. So page holders, different to the ones you showed, and ereader holders are terrific for me. I would use the one you showed for a cookbook. I sent a link of the library kit to my adult daughter because she kind of does this with her personal library, anyway. For me I was a touch of nostalgia because that was how we had to borrow books when I was a kid.
the library kit could be used to track rereads of favorite books
@ravent3016 that's a great idea
It was very cute and tempting. Lol.
The book holders can be great if you are researching and copying something form a book and it can hold the book open while you are reading and typing. I also am autistic, and like to stem while I’m reading so I like to have a book held open so I can stem with my hands. This is also great for the kindle holder. It allows the book to float in the air and I can stem and also lay/sit in various positions and place the book where it works best for me.
I have the Nessie bookmark and it's so cute! Does slide out of the book a bit easily, but for the cuteness it's gold. I also have the clip on gooseneck light and I use it every night to read. Most have multiple light settings and brightness levels. I've also traveled with it (plane, hotel) and it doubles as a flashlight for your bag. I'm gifting one this year. Good gift idea! I'd also suggest a book/kindle sleeve. If your reader is outside at all, or shoves their book in a bag, it's great protection from scuffs, dirt, weather, etc. Etsy has a lot of options.
A page holder would be super helpful for pulling quotes from a book to write an essay. You can type with two hands and not worry about the book closing on you.
Some great suggestions. The one that's missing, and that I mention because someone in my family asked me for them when I was fishing for Christmas ideas, is shelves. I guess you can never have too many when you're an avid reader, hehe.
I have a personalised embosser and I love it. I would recommend buying stickers to emboss first (I have 2 inch round gold ones) because its easier to see the embossed pattern on the sticker than it is on the paper.
The library kit is kind of cool. That is how you used to check out library books many years ago. The librarian would stamp the due date on the card to keep on file for who checked the book out, and when it was returned the card would be returned.
I love bookgifts that seem to come from the universe of the book. I have the Burglar Contract of Bilbo Baggins from Weta Workshops, it's beautiful. And The One Ring on its chain of course. I want the stamps "from" Ankh-Morpork's Post Office or coins as those described in the Mistborn books or an Aes Sedai Serpent ring. Little momentos that reminds me of some favourites. ❤
On the page-holders: if you are reading «aloud» in a sign language
I have that first bending light and I love it so much. And you can also clip it to a lot of things nearby instead of directly on the book.
If you loan books the thing with the ink stamp might get your book back to you in a timely manner.
But I doubt it. I quit loaning books. They disappear.
Exactly - the kit is probably meant for people who loan their books to others. But that’s risky with some friends and family !
14:22 I have a few book nooks on my wish list. I love building things and they are so cute!
I have a booklight that goes around your neck. It’s nice for reading in bed. Sloth page holder would be helpful for reference books you are staying on one page for awhile like a cookbook. The thumb holder would be helpful for hand comfort. I was gifted a book book kit a year ago. If I was into building it I would’ve listened to audiobooks while building it. My husband decided to go ahead and build it for me just a few days ago. I’m thrilled with that because as much as I love the idea of a booknook on my shelf I’m not interested in building it myself. I feel like someone that likes to do puzzles, legos, building models etc would be the perfect person to gift it. That person also probably wouldn’t have small children too since it’s a project that takes quite awhile and you wouldn’t be able to leave it out to work on without loosing pieces to little hands.
I use a page holder almost every day because I knit while I am reading. It is also useful if you are in the habit of reading during meals. (I also have a foldable prop to hold the book upright.)
I got a kindle book arm and a kindle auto page turner for xmas. They work great together, especially if you want to read and keep your hands warm at the same time!
My favorite bookish gifts have been tote bags, bookmarks, book sleeves, gift card to a bookstore. On my wishlist for bookish things I would put coasters, a book stamp, book sleeves, and probably gift cards to bookstores. Oh and if I get to wish bigger it would be for another bookshelf(I of course already have a spot in mind for it).
I’d find the sloth page holder annoying, you’d have to take it off and put it back on every time you turn the page. That’s how it appears anyway 🤷♀️
I need the Nessie bookmark now.
Do itttt
@ It will be here in two days.
I liked it too.
I'm definitely getting the ebook arm for my mum! Thanks for the idea!
I use page-holders for my cookbooks. So useful!
Highly highly recommend an embosser. My friend got my one for xmas this year and I adore it (she had to give it to me early because she saw me looking at buying one for myself 😅)
You can use the pillow with one of the lamps. You can develop the Andrew Watson gift set.
Fool gift sets coming 2025
I bought myself an off brand lego book nook that's like a little spell shop. it is very detailed came with lights and you can have it open or closed and it was 30 bucks on amazon. I had the best time for a couple of nights between christmas and new years listening to an audiobook and building my little spell book shop 🥰🥰🥰 *edit to say the exterior of the nook is designed to look like a book, it's so cute. Also I think "lego" was the way to go since a lot of the other DIYs need to be painted or stained and I've gotten slivers from other craft kits using that same type of wood. Just something to consider.
I have a booklight that goes around your neck. It’s nice for reading in bed. Sloth page holder would be helpful for reference books you are staying on one page for awhile like a cookbook. The thumb holder would be helpful for hand comfort.
My sister gave me hand-made leather bookmarks last year. I think they make for a great gift.
I collect bookmarks, currently over 3000 and yes I do use them, a different one, for each book I read x reminders of the places I have visited x
I have a fabric book protector/sleeve for my books so that they are safe when I travel with them and don’t get damaged (particularly in the corners)
Page holders would be an absolute godsend for cookbooks. Or any instructional books where it would be nice to keep your page open hands free.
Also a decent option for people who can knit without having to look at their hands (I am not one of these mysterious creatures, but I have heard tell of their existence)
They would also be helpful for people who have disabilities that affect their hands.
The lights, I have a smaller rechargeable and has a flexible 'neck' and it works perfectly to read in places like the bus or the bed and your partner is sleeping, as it's small I bring it around in a small case with my post its and pens to annotate. The page holder seems perfect for when you need to use both your hands or the book is too heavy and your hand gets tired, I like crocheting and I have plenty of hardcovers, sometimes I just want to read without holding the book. Also, the holder for phone or ipad, I've seen it use in winter when you don't want to have your arms outside the blankets 😅. Other gift ideas... If you know a reader that studies with books or likes to analyse the readings, like in a book club, post its are excelent gifts, specially the transparent ones, I like to annotate without leaving permanent marks. And one of my fav is my Ex Libris stamp, is a cheaper option to a emboser. And bookish stickers are always welcome.
Page holders are great. It hurts my hands at a point, and it's hard to eat and hold a book. I have a stand that has clips on both sides. So I don't have to hold it at all. I highly recommend. Also recommend magnetic bookmarks.
I use my old pregnancy pillow sort of wrapped around myself and on my lap to hold those massive Berserk deluxe editions. It protects my legs, the book and supports my wrists. definitely will never read a big book with out a nice thick pillow.
Why don’t books just have the words further out from the middle joint. I feel like it would be so much easier to read and you wouldn’t have to force the book the be completely flat. Idk if that makes sense.
I personally like the magnetic bookmarks because they stay put. Now I want to make a book pillow.
I use book holders a lot (they look like the sloth one), I use them on holding piano books while my hands were busy playing the piano. I think it would also be useful for reading cookbooks.
Thanks!
Thanks so much!
For rhe gizmos that keep open the pages, if they work well with texts books I would love one.
I never knew a book cushion was a thing? haha, but I prefer the Kindle Stand to the arm, with the clicker. you can lay back and no worry about the Kindle falling of your head
As much as I love my bookmarks, having cats around means that anything more attention-grabbing than a piece of paper/cardboard will be in danger. So maybe keep in mind that a cat owner may not use a fancy bookmark! But you can commission an artist for a really customized bookmark. For example, there are a lot of Harry Potter bookmarks out there, but what about one with the house, wand and patrons? It'll probably be one of a kind. I'm currently working on some astrology bookmarks (sun, rising sign, moon and eastern sign)which are driving me crazy but are turning out just perfect.
Great video Andrew, thanks for the gift ideas ☕📖
Approved xD I don't like people buying me actual books because I'm fussy and the last thing I want is another book I'll have to unahul. Bookish things though? Thank you very much.
My thumb page holder was really useful when I read A Storm of Swords as a mmpb.
Small book, with a lot of pages, that doesn't naturally spread well if you're only using one hand.
Hardcovers and larger paperbacks don't have the same issues. (I use a bookstand for heavier large books.)
You know, I seldom use any of these "bookish" type of products. The best "reading accessories" that I use are things that aren't directly related to reading, but, instead, to the area in which I am doing the reading. Examples include a relaxing scented candle, some noise blocking ear plugs or earbuds, and a mug that keeps my tea warm for a long time. I have a waterproof e-reader, so that enables me to extend my reading habit to places like the bath, the hot tub, the kayak, the pool, or the beach. Good gifts for readers who are also water babies might include anything to help the device to float and/or to clip to the reader. Other good gifts are sun hats, beach umbrellas, sunscreen, etc. If your reader is an outdoorsy type, never underestimate the power of a good hammock or a comfy camp chair. Finally, a nice pair of earbuds, when paired with an audiobook, can turn chore time into hands-free reading time. I read anywhere and everywhere, so anything that lets me make my reading environment more peaceful or comfortable is a win for me!
I'm going to go out on a limb and say that an e-reader is my favorite "bookish" product. If you really want to spoil your favorite reader, you can never go wrong with an upgraded e-reader. I have poor eyesight, so having the ability to crank the font up to cartoonish levels is actually really helpful. The e-ink display is less taxing to the eyes than a traditional display, so I can read for much longer on an e-reader than I can on another device. I love the waterproof quality of the e-reader and I love that I no longer take up a bunch of suitcase or purse space with books when I travel. My bags are much lighter and I don't have to face the agonizing decision of choosing which books to bring!
I have the clip-on reading lamp with the metal clamp and I do find the clip to be a little too tight. I get nervous pulling it off the pages because it always feels like it would rip the paper 😬 the plastic clip one might be good to try.
Additionally, a mini speaker might be a good gift for someone who enjoys audio books! I have one small enough to fit in the palm of my hand that I can bring for travel 😊
I have the flexible book light and love it so much! It’s the best.
The Nessie bookmark is so cool!!!
Great video, Andrew! I need a book cushion in my life.
I have about 20 coasters knocking around already... but you've got me thinking... does anyone do Realm of the Elderlings coasters? 🤔
Can one have too many coasters?
@the_fools_tale You would think not.... and yet, I have something of a leaning tower...
I saw a cool scratch off book recommendation gift the other day on Amazon. I think it was called Plot Twist and it had a bunch of book recommendations you could scratch off. Seemed like a weird, but fun gift for a reader too.
I was given one of the pillows last year and I love it
The light would be better if it were a) longer b) had a way to attack to a book in a more delicate way and c) had a curve so that you could you it out of th eway but still didnt got into your eyes
The bookholder can work for cookbooks.
Very good point!
Or you need multiple books open for some reason
I've got one of the holders but where the one you have clamps mine sits on the floor. It's huge when you get it assembled. The floor plate weighs 11 pounds. I thought I would use it with my tablet to watch movies but only used it a couple times. I waste so much money on Amazon 😂
Page holders are for when you need to take notes!
I have a Gritin 19 LED clip-on light, tried the neck ones but didn't like them.
Tried the thumb page holder openers...waste of money for me personally.
I have the first book light (or similar).
The thing about the page holders that I don’t understand is how do you turn the page while you use it? Especially with the sloth thing I feel like you would have to remove sloth to turn it or you might rip or bend the page. Maybe I’m stupid (I am) but I feel like it would make page turning cumbersome?
Yeah I feel the same. The thumb versions work better. Maybe worth it for kids who take a while to read a page!
What was that book series at the beginning with the numbers on the side? I have to have it!
Those are just dust jackets for the Stormlight Archive series. They're created to have connecting spines as the originals don't. If you go to 15:25 time stamp, you'll see that Andrew takes off the dust jacket you like to show the original art of The Way of Kings, talking about how you can get prints from book covers.
the cushion could be used with a tablet or iPad
Page holders for cook books.
I think a book light is a pretty useless object. If you really have to read in "extreme" conditions a head light makes the job better.
Not when you laying down lol or have a bun on your head or get migraines from things on your head
Or when you get close to 40 ...after years of reading, my tired eyes really appreciate the extra light. I wear it on my chest and have it facing the book.
If you don’t have great vision, a book light is really helpful in lower light.
El sujeta páginas resulta práctico para los libros de recetas de cocina y cuando quieres hacer anotaciones en papel.
El kit de biblioteca resulta útil para controlar los libros que prestamos a esos amigos que nunca los devuelven. 😂😂😂
You don't own a single edition of the Lord of the Rings? If so, it is much larger than Sanderson
Wind and Truth by Sanderson, which is what he was using in the video, is around 10k more words than Lord of the Rings