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aida
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aida asked in Arts & HumanitiesBooks & Authors · 1 decade ago

Where can I find a "bookworm" book-holder?

Several years ago, I bought several "bookworms"-- metal book-holders shaped like an L with an elongated horizontal stroke that coils back on itself. It serves the same purpose as a pair of bookends, but because it's all one piece,it holds books much more securely--it can't slide apart. Now I can't find them. An online search just turns up cute sculptures and other things that aren't it. Can anyone help?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Demco, a major supplier of products to libraries, has a stand-alone metal book holder that would do well on a bookshelf or tabletop. It's not the coiled version that you're seeking (I looked for that too and couldn't find any) but you might find that it could serve as a good substitute. Here's the link to Demco online: http://demco.com/

    When you get to that site search for "SAFCO steel book rack". There's one available in metal. I tried to post a direct link to it but the site wouldn't let me do that. Good luck to you! :-)

  • 4 years ago

    Watching tv is simpler but I love reading books more

  • 4 years ago

    while reading a written book, you're stimulating your brain. You make your reading and literacy skills and you simply along the way, are more literate. Despite having today's modern technology, you still need to have the ability to read.

    While watching t.v. can be good fun, it is not doing anything to your brain.

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