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Book Supports

Book supports are devices or tools used to hold books open and upright for ease of reading or display. They come in various shapes, sizes, and materials, and are designed to accommodate different types of books, from small paperbacks to large hardcovers. Book supports are especially useful for heavy or oversized books that are difficult to hold open with one hand or that tend to close on their own. They can also prevent books from falling over or getting damaged from improper storage. One of the most common types of book supports is the bookend, which is a heavy object placed at the end of a row of books to keep them upright. Bookends can be made of various materials, such as metal, wood, or plastic, and can be decorative or functional. Another type of book support is the book stand or holder, which is a device that holds a book open at a comfortable angle for reading or display. Book stands can be adjustable or fixed, and can be made of materials such as plastic, metal, or wood. In addition to bookends and book stands, there are other types of book supports that are designed for specific purposes. For example, there are book cradles, which are used to hold fragile or rare books open without damaging them. There are also book snakes, which are long, weighted fabric tubes that can be placed along the spine of a book to hold it open. Overall, book supports are essential tools for anyone who loves books and wants to keep them in good condition. They can help prevent damage to books and make reading or displaying them more comfortable and enjoyable.

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