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Do you keep books?

sme

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is this important to you? do you display the books youve read for any reason. are they a trophy? a history?
 
I keep all my books. I like to re-read them from time to time. Old habit. The problem is that I have sooo many books that I have little space for other things. :eek:
 
AquaBlue said:
I keep all my books. I like to re-read them from time to time. Old habit. The problem is that I have sooo many books that I have little space for other things. :eek:

i also cant let a book go, i also couldnt dream of getting a book from a library. a book belongs to a person and it seems sometimes that you build a relationship in the time your spending together. the book is telling you something, entertaining you, i couldnt possibly thank it by getting rid of it when its finished.:)
 
I have a hard time getting rid of books too, but once in awhile I purge the shelves just to make room for more. Since we homeschool, I hang onto children's books that others would have trashed long ago, just because they might be useful.
I use the library a lot though, since there's no way we could buy every book I want to read..throw in my dh's reading choices and that of all the kids..we'd need 24/7 access to Donald Trump's credit card:D
 
abecedarian said:
I have a hard time getting rid of books too, but once in awhile I purge the shelves just to make room for more. Since we homeschool, I hang onto children's books that others would have trashed long ago, just because they might be useful.
I use the library a lot though, since there's no way we could buy every book I want to read..throw in my dh's reading choices and that of all the kids..we'd need 24/7 access to Donald Trump's credit card:D

hi..my son is 8 months old and is having some problems with his reading;), as soon as he gets a grip im sure ill be spending more time in a library.
 
sme said:
hi..my son is 8 months old and is having some problems with his reading;), as soon as he gets a grip im sure ill be spending more time in a library.


Hon, when he starts getting a grip, you'll be spending the next 18 years guarding your books like they're national treasures! The worst part is, at the same time you're protecting your collection, you'll be doing your dead-level best to encourage the little darling to love books, just like you do;) Have fun!
 
sme said:
hi..my son is 8 months old and is having some problems with his reading;), as soon as he gets a grip im sure ill be spending more time in a library.

Wow, you have a 8 month old son that reads? That's amazing! Someone better call Mensa!
 
Isabell said:
Wow, you have a 8 month old son that reads? That's amazing! Someone better call Mensa!

he doesnt read them, he thinks they are something to eat
 
I don't keep any books that I know I will not read again. If I liked them and know someone else may too, I give them away. If I did not like them I leave them at the library's free shelf. That being said though, my shelfs are too full, I keep many of my favorite books and I also buy a lot of TBR books, I buy much faster than I can read them so I'm stocked up for atleast the next 2 years I'd guess.
 
Ronny said:
I'm stocked up for atleast the next 2 years I'd guess.
Me too, I still worry about not having enough to read though! :rolleyes: I was thinking about it at work the other day, as soon as I got home I bidded on 4 more books on Ebay ;)
 
Lets put it like this, my TBR stack is more on the lines of to be read shelves, and shelves.....:eek: :D

Plus, not only do I never get rid of a book, neither did my mother, grandparents, etc. :rolleyes:

/sigh/ its a genetic thing.....:D
 
I used to keep all my books, but since there is only so much space in my flat I've started to chuck out books that I didn't like. Friends and family were of course happy, at least until their space started to diminish rapidly...:rolleyes:
So now I've joined bookcrossing! It is a fun way of giving away books!:D
 
Thursday_Next said:
I used to keep all my books, but since there is only so much space in my flat I've started to chuck out books that I didn't like. Friends and family were of course happy, at least until their space started to diminish rapidly...:rolleyes:
So now I've joined bookcrossing! It is a fun way of giving away books!:D

I have to pm someone at bookcrossing and get an address to send a book to Sweden this weekend..you aren't by any chance taking part in the Olympic Challenge are you? That would be too funny.
 
theoptimist said:
Me too, I still worry about not having enough to read though! :rolleyes:

^^^^

ditto

My books are thrown into the back of wardrobes or cupboards
 
sme said:
is this important to you? do you display the books youve read for any reason. are they a trophy? a history?

Not for any particular reason other than being able to browse through them again should I want to dobule-check things.
 
I only keep books that I think I'll want to read again.
I try to borrow from the library first, decide if I like it, and then purchase, but it rarely actually works that way.
 
I used to keep everything I had read, but now I am more selective. I keep mostly reference books and books I am more likely to read again. This is still quite a few books!
 
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