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ooohhh... I have quite a few that have been bought, and shelved for over a year waiting their turn to be read!


I'm actually getting better picking from the newer and older stacks. Right now, I'm reading a book that I bought last month (The Stand) and after that I'll be reading a book that I bought last November.


Fiona, when I'm lonely at work, I'll hop on amazon and go on a super spree.


But it is true some books are read immediately and others have to wait for years before they are read. Usually depends on my reading mood.

I think thats more to do with that I'm an impulse reader and will read what books I want to when I want to, rather than in any particular order.


I'm afraid of George Eliot, but my mother wants me to read her. So her books sit there on the pile, taunting me.





Susanna, Middlemarch is really good, I hope you decide to give it a shot soon!
I think I've had books on my TBR list for 10+ years, because I think occasionally I'd be bought or inherit books as a youngster and just not read them, but I think most of those have been read by now.




It really is an interesting book, but keeping track of the characters is quite a challenge... and my degree is in Asian Languages and Literature!


Jessica, that's a great story. Do you still have interest in one day reading it? I have an unread copy also, though I think it's only been on my shelf for about five years. :)




By the way, Jenni, I love Doraemon too!

By the way, Jenni, I love Doraemon too!"
Doraemon is awesome! :)


I am getting better about reading my books though. I just went on a spree of putting books on hold from the library. No, I'm not a buyer. I think I'd spend thousands if I was...
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I think the longest I've had a certain book on my TBR shelf was 6 months. Yeah, that's a pretty long time. I feel guilty just letting some books sit there gathering virtual dust...