<p>Long story short, my book that I have to annotate and turn in for school next fall smells like fish. The book isn’t ruined; it just has a small stain on the first 10 or so pages that is from fish…oil? Liquid? Idk lmao</p>
<p>I’m already almost done annotating the book. What do I do?</p>
<p>you really just have to give it a different smell that you like, any asian food should do the trick. I feel your struggle man, #realtalk right here.</p>
<p>Don’t put your nose so close to the page.</p>
<p>Try sprinkling baking soda on both sides of the page. Remove gently (with a soft bristled brush).</p>
<p>What kind of book is it? I’d just buy another copy if it’s not too expensive. </p>
<p>It’s how to read literature like a professor (paperback). The annotations are graded by the teacher, and I’m so close to finishing my annotations. It would take way too long to buy another and copy all the annotations (I’m on like page 270 of 300).</p>