Dogeared pages were Antichrist of book lovers everywhere.
In Jennifer L. Armentrout's book "Onyx," the phrase "Dogeared pages were the Antichrist of book lovers everywhere" highlights the disdain some readers have for worn or marked pages in books. For book enthusiasts, the condition of a book often reflects their reverence for literature. Dogearing, often viewed as careless, goes against the desire to keep books pristine and well-maintained, symbolizing a lack of respect for the written word. This sentiment resonates...