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Come on now, confess. Do you skip in the bookstore? ??

Come on now, confess. Do you skip in the bookstore? ??

Evan #questionnaire

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Jessie

My kids do?

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EvanQuestion author

You sure you don’t do that as well? Lol

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Jessie

@Evan I’m sure? I’m a klutz so…I may end up skipping straight into a shelf and get banned so…no skipping for me.

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Peter

I am usually too weighted down with new books.

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Sammantha

??
Yes, I’m guilty. I have done that. ??‍♀️?

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Vanessa

Haha been there done that! I admit it! ?

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Sara

My daughters do like wild antelope in excitement. I do it sedately…

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Dani

Yes! One time when they had the book I really really wanted I even happy danced haha ?

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EvanQuestion author

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EvanQuestion author

Like that? Lol

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Brandy

No

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Scott

No but I trip those who do and laugh my ass off about it

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Tracey

It’s hard to skip in a wheelchair but I do on the inside.

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Neon

Maybe in my heart lol. I’m 41, skipping has skipped on for me ?

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JoAnn

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Adrianna

No I don’t, but I do walk really really fast from my car to the bookstore. Lol

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Michelle

Not when you’re endowed like dolly Parton lol

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Oj

Yes….. Yes I do

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Kelly

Yes

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Sandi

I frolic.

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Laura

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Jennifer

Feel like it

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Erin

YAS

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Shawna

If I skipped I’d give myself black eyes.

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Krystina

No because I can miss something, but I can be found on the floor a lot, lol.

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Charlene

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Charlene

@Charlene maybe just a little ?

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Mariah

Yes.

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Stephanie

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Sally

At 75 my skipping days are over-I move a little faster is all.

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Juliana

No….I meander…but I DO skip TO the bookstore ?

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EvanQuestion author

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EvanQuestion author

^^ That here, me in BAM.

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Justin

I skip all over

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Justin

No matter where

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Lily

If I skipped, I’d fall on my face. I settle for rushing through stacks, grabbing everything that catches my eye.

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Melissa

I take pics of books I would maybe read in the bookstore so I can later cross reference them with what libraries have so I can read it for free. One problem though, I forget about all those pics and never look to see if the libraries do have them unless I remember the authors name by heart.

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Donna

Try using Goodreads. I have tons of lists. On my wish list I record books, and wether library or bookshop.

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Melissa

I already have Goodreads. Too many on my wish list already. Over 2000 on my To-Read list. Lol. I never have looked for new titles on Goodreads though. I usually do a keyword search to find books on Google and goodreads will come up with similar titles.
Ex. Books similar to the Red Queen series. @ Donna Brigandi

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Ruth

When I’m in a book store all I do is smile and go row by row looking at all the books.

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Donna

No, but I feel like bursting into song like in a musical.

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Sam

My favourite book store is a bit like a labyrinth…6 rooms filled with floor to ceiling books.
Much as I’d love to skip I’d probably start a book avalanche…but what a way to go ??

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Renee

Yes I have before

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EvanQuestion author

Why don’t bookstores have slide ladders anymore? Honestly?

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Gina

Right? *shakes head*

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Jenny

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Jenny

I don’t skip but I do impersonate Veruca Salt from Willy Wonka and sing I want it now.

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EvanQuestion author

Don’t be a bad egg ?

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