Bookmarks in a Digital Age
In this digital age, as fewer people turn the pages of physical books, bookmarks have quietly faded into the background, becoming objects of the past. Yet there was a time when bookmarks were cherished—collected, exchanged, and kept as small works of art.
Below is a bookmark album from my wife young day collection
For me, bookmarks hold personal meaning. I saved tickets from places I travelled to, points of interest visited, and memories made. Laminated and reused, they became my bookmarks—marking not just pages in a book, but moments in my life. Each one is a reminder that reading, like travelling, is a journey worth remembering.






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