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Chrissi

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I found this one the other day and thought it looks fantastic:

 

http://www.thebookseat.co.uk/

 

 

Wrote them a mail to ask where to buy them and got several links:

 

http://www.juniperaberdeen.co.uk/Products.asp?ManufacturerID=66&CategoryID=2

 

http://www.treehouseblue.co.uk/acatalog/the_book_seat_bean_bag.html

 

Thought I share it with you as it looks great, haven't tried it yet though. But I guess I'll buy one in a few weeks (pink one please :D)

 

Is there maybe someone who's got one? :irked:

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Am I the only one who thinks it's a bit lazy not to just hold the book? Imo theres such a thing as TOO much comfort. You can rest your arm/hands on your lap or something, thats what I do. Obviously it's useful for people who do have problems holding heavy books for extended periods, but I certainly wouldn't buy something like this because I didn't feel like holding a book. Most books I read wouldn't stay open ANYWAY. I don't break spines.

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I just know it'll be one of those things that doesn't mould as well as it says it does and it'd end up getting thrown across the room when I'm in a bad mood!:D

 

You could get one of those book holders that people normally have for recipe books in the kitchen and cover it in bubble wrap or something:tong:

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Wrote them a mail to ask where to buy them and got several links:

 

http://www.juniperaberdeen.co.uk/Products.asp?ManufacturerID=66&CategoryID=2

 

Thought I share it with you as it looks great, haven't tried it yet though. But I guess I'll buy one in a few weeks (pink one please :D)

I know where Juniper in Aberdeen is and am sure I saw them that last time I was in. I think I thought at the time....what is the point and they were a bit pricey, but can understand how they would be useful for some people.

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Am I the only one who thinks it's a bit lazy not to just hold the book? Imo theres such a thing as TOO much comfort. You can rest your arm/hands on your lap or something, thats what I do. Obviously it's useful for people who do have problems holding heavy books for extended periods, but I certainly wouldn't buy something like this because I didn't feel like holding a book. Most books I read wouldn't stay open ANYWAY. I don't break spines.

 

I agree Roxi but a Gimble is great for me as I read at work during my lunch break sometimes and to hold a book whilst trying to eat a baguette is a pain in the butt and you have to keep putting the book down each time you have a bite:irked: So, they do have their good points.:D

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But then I can see why some people would, especially with heavy hardbacks!

 

That's one of the times I could see it being useful, when I'm trying to read a hardback in bed. :lol: But I agree, too pricey,

 

I agree Roxi but a Gimble is great for me as I read at work during my lunch break sometimes and to hold a book whilst trying to eat a baguette is a pain in the butt and you have to keep putting the book down each time you have a bite:irked: So, they do have their good points.:D

 

I do have a book chair, which I got through the Disabled Student Allowance, but I almost never use/used it.

 

Sue, I agree that it's a pain trying to eat and read. :) If I had anything, I'd probably go for the bookchair.. it looks rather cute, and is cheaper!

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The bookchair is quite good in ways, I have used it a few times for my textbooks when writing essays, and my Dad used it for a recipe book the other day. I like that you can fold it up and put it away easily

 

I have one of those bookchair's too and it's fab for holding my books when I'm quoting from one in my essays - trying to hold the page open and type was getting to be a pain. And it's also handy for proping up my notes whilst I'm typing :lol:.

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Oooh I love this little cushiony Book Seat thing! It may be a bit "indulgent," but I can't imagine anything more comfortable! I can think of lots of instances where this could come in handy for me:

When I'm eating and reading at the same time, which I tend to do a lot.. You're right, SueK, it's a pain that the book has to be put down everytime you take a bite. :)

And it moulds onto the arm of a chair, which is wonderful when the cat wants to sit in your lap and be petted but you're reading!

AND I love to lay on my side and read, if I've been reading for a long time.. It's nice to swap angles, and holding a book or craning your neck while reading on your side is a huge pain.

And lastly.. my husband has to get up for work early in the mornings, so lots of times I'm still reading while he's going to sleep. Since he's a cuddler, I can just see myself propping this Book Seat up on his shoulder so he can cuddle and I can still read! :lol::smile2:

 

 

Kleeneze (I think that's how you spell it) used to sell a device which was a 'bath tray' but with a bit added on that you could use to rest your book on.

 

I had one of these in our last home.. It was a metal wire tray that held a candle, a glass of wine, and had a little book chair set inside of it. Almost completely eliminated the risk of dropping the book into the water!

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Holding the book and felling it's pages under my fingers is actually part of the reading experience for me... I think it would just feel weird to read free handed! :lol: And I'd be afraid of breaking the spine.

 

But I agree it can be useful in some situations such as while eating or writing an essay.

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I think that something like that would be good for me to have around for the days when my hands are too sore to shape into a grip to hold anything, but luckily that's not often (yet) so I wouldn't want to spend a lot of money!

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