Write in Your Books: A Guide to Annotating for Enjoyment — The Lexington  Line

Write in Your Books: A Guide to Annotating for Enjoyment — The Lexington Line

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Are you ever reading a book and come across an excerpt, word, quote, or thought that resonates with you? Pick up a pen, maybe a highlighter or some sticky notes, and write in the book! Annotating doesn.

The Lexington Line is the official student magazine of LIM College.

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