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sassy 08-10-2008 09:16 AM

book holders
 
Hi, I'm starting to look for a book holder that I can use to hold books as I read. My arms get extremely weak real quick any more and find it difficult to read in bed and even just to hold it while sitting in a chair.

I did a google search and found a lot of them so I figured I would come to the experts. Do any of you have one that you would recommend? Oh, and I would not want to spend a lot right now..money seems to be tight like it is for most Americans.

Thanks

AfterMyNap 08-10-2008 09:30 AM

Hey, Sass, I went through all of this a few years ago, cookbook stands, I built a mini-Thomas Jefferson book carousel and everything. I landed on the perfect thing for about 10 bucks. They're called "weighted bookmark" but no way would I cram one into the folds of a book.

It's a perfect size and weight to hold the book open, not heavy to carry and durable leather. I recommend it highly. They generally come in 2 sizes, a smaller one and a larger one meant for cookbooks, etc. I have the small one and it works just fine for larger books. I got mine at Barnes & Noble about 15 years ago and it has held up beautifully.

Here's a pic:
http://www.amazon.com/Maxi-Aids-Weig.../dp/B00014VVWQ

MSacorn 08-10-2008 10:31 AM

I second the weighted bookmark. I've got mine over 12 years ago, and is very worn. I even use it to hold my sudoku puzzle books and magazines open. I got stopped at airport security because they couldn't identify it. It was scary :eek: at the time, but funny in retrospect.

I also have a lap desk, beanbag type bottom, hard top (leather like). And most importantly raised edges, so stuff won't roll off. I use to hold my books and meals etc.. Dad got it for me for xmas. It came in handy after my ankle sprain and spent my waking hours on the couch.

sassy 08-10-2008 10:54 AM

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/ima...=3760901&s=hpc

Quote:

Hey, Sass, I went through all of this a few years ago, cookbook stands, I built a mini-Thomas Jefferson book carousel and everything. I landed on the perfect thing for about 10 bucks. They're called "weighted bookmark" but no way would I cram one into the folds of a book.

It's a perfect size and weight to hold the book open, not heavy to carry and durable leather. I recommend it highly. They generally come in 2 sizes, a smaller one and a larger one meant for cookbooks, etc. I have the small one and it works just fine for larger books. I got mine at Barnes & Noble about 15 years ago and it has held up beautifully.

Here's a pic:
http://www.amazon.com/Maxi-Aids-Weig.../dp/B00014VVWQ
You sure that's not a maxi-pad??

Does it work when book is propped on pillow in bed?

Thanks, Cindy!

Gazelle 08-10-2008 12:52 PM

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Originally Posted by sassy (Post 343480)
You sure that's not a maxi-pad??

If it is, it's the old fashioned kind without the adhesive (which would make it better for the books. I was going to suggest that too, Sassy. They're great! I don't have one, but I know people who use them.

MSacorn 08-10-2008 06:26 PM

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Originally Posted by sassy (Post 343480)
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/ima...=3760901&s=hpc





Does it work when book is propped on pillow in bed?

Yes, it does, it even works on laps, preferably your own, for reading purposes.

jprinz99 08-12-2008 08:47 PM

I found a book holder at the thrift (fancy words for used crap) store - 1 buck. Made out of lucite and designed for holding cookbooks on the counter. They had several book holders in a variety of styles and quality.

Nancy T 08-13-2008 10:27 AM

I use lots of pillows to prop my arms and the book. A pillow under each arm and another on my lap, at whatever slant is comfortable, to "hold" the book. Also pillows behind my head!

I thus repose on a puffy mountain of smooshy pillows and revel in life and literature.

Smooshy pillows are the key to happiness in life.

Nancy T.

billy027 09-10-2008 02:18 PM

The best book holder is from Australia

http://www.readezy.com/

Bannet 09-10-2008 07:57 PM

Why don't you get Dan to hold the book?

He could hold the book with one hand and a pretty little fan in the other.

You could stay nice and cool and when you are done with one page just say "turn please":p

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