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EtceteraEtcetera's recommendation

I could totally see myself using this when I whip out my textbook in class. Hopefully my college professor would have a sense of humor :)

Would also make a hilarious stocking stuffer or gift for any book junkie.

Updated Nov 21, 2008

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StaneStaneStaneStane's recommendation

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Movie recommendation to go with this, Fahrenheit 451

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Updated Sep 24, 2008

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ToxicTemptationToxicTemptation's recommendation

Add some firey flair to your book with a burning bookmark! Way cool! (via Gama-go.com)

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Updated Aug 11, 2009

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alesia121 alesia121's recommendation

love it! great for your next sizzling summer read or a hot off the shelf best seller. (groan...yes, I stooped that far. Sorry ... i just couldn't resist). (via perpetual kid)

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Updated Jul 8, 2009

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npbradshawnpbradshaw's recommendation

Hot bookmarks for hot reads.

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Updated Jan 30, 2009

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chad on Jan 30, 2009

Why didn't I think of this? Awesome find!

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3KB3KB's recommendation

The perfect bookmark for your copy of "The Catcher in the Rye".

Updated Oct 17, 2008

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thegreenheadthegreenhead's recommendation

The Burning Bookmark ($6) is the creative and ironic way to keep your place while reading some of the top banned book picks from the American Library Association's annual Banned Books Week (September 27 - October 4). This cool flexible plastic flame placeholder makes it nearly impossible to lose your spot when sneaking away to read something deemed too harmful and inappropriate for, well, everyone. It also works just fine on non-banned books as well.

As for banning books and censoring, why don't they just implement some kind of simple ratings system with content guidelines for parents instead? This is done for all other kinds of media. Why is a book different than a movie, tv show or video game? (via Michael Kiely)

Updated Sep 29, 2008

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invertebrainvertebra's recommendation

The only reported case where burning a book means a pleasurable, safe and educative activity.

Updated Sep 24, 2008

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