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Feb 19, 2016 02:50AM
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I made the mistake of getting a NetGalley account... I've read 3 ARCS and I'm having to ban myself from requesting more books!
It's great fun being contact by the authors on twitter though!
It's great fun being contact by the authors on twitter though!
Am I the only totally looking forward to season 2 of Daredevil on Netflix this Friday?!!!!!! I know what I will be binge watching this weekend.
I made the mistake of putting all the books I had at uni back on my bookcase.
Do you ever just suddenly realise you have too many books? Like I honestly don't know how I've accumulated so many in my 19 years of existence...
Might limit myself to only reading books I actually own!
Do you ever just suddenly realise you have too many books? Like I honestly don't know how I've accumulated so many in my 19 years of existence...
Might limit myself to only reading books I actually own!
Haha, Holly, that's a big problem of mine! I have sooo many books, both in my own flat and at my parents'. When I left Florence 5 years ago I decided to give many of my books as presents to friends and bookcross many of them. It was a wise idea as I owned more than 1,000 (both read and unread), but I'm very sad I parted with some books. That's because I gave most of them to my then boyfriend, with whom I split up in a really bad way, so much so that we're not on speaking terms anymore. So I couldn't get back to my books, which I thought I was only giving to him for safekeeping.I am actually doing challenges trying to limit myself to read books I actually own, but I'm never going to finish my TBR stack. I have around 380 of them! (Both physical and ebooks). That's a desperate situation, I know...
The first time I realized that was when I was moving a lot and had overflow stacks of books and doubled up shelves, and discovered I didn't want to haul so many heavy boxes around the country. That's when I started collecting ebooks, which was even more dangerous because they don't take up space!
And now we have a challenge for that!! :D
And now we have a challenge for that!! :D
Me too, Marina! I am finally down below 100 books that I need to read. Getting there. Just a couple more years and then I'll be free.
I have news!! My baby was born on Saturday, a little boy called Aonghas (Angus in Gaelic). We are totally in love!
Thank you. Aonghas got his first story read to him tonight, he can start his own 2016 reading challenge :D
Just a quick update, I've cleared out a lot of my old YA stuff that I'm not gonna read again (apart from the stuff that mean a lot to me), so now everything actually fits on a single stack, rather than having to double stack!
Time to order it all now...
Time to order it all now...
Holly wrote: "Time to order it all now ..."Good luck with that - I use the following software (https://www.bruji.com/bookpedia/) in case you're as geeky as me :0)
That seems pretty cool, Veronique. I used to use a book cataloging software as well, many years ago - but then again, why use it when I have Goodreads? ;-)
Marina wrote: "That seems pretty cool, Veronique. I used to use a book cataloging software as well, many years ago - but then again, why use it when I have Goodreads? ;-)"Oh I've had it for years, way before GR, and use it as my main source - what I have, where it is, what I want, etc. Before that I had a bespoke access database - gosh, what a horror that was :0)
Aha yeah I don't think I'm that far that I need a whole database.
That being said, I've been organising for half an hour and I'm only into D...
That being said, I've been organising for half an hour and I'm only into D...
Looks interesting I might explore it some more. Before I had found Goodreads I had used bibliophil.org years ago which unfortunately took a long time to update and add new books. When they ended their forums I decided to find something different that was also FREE like they had been. That site is no longer around.
Book entering was a big consideration. In this one (mac), and others since (pc), you can use the laptop camera to read the barcode, which then enters most of the data and cover. Apart from cataloging and sorting, I also use the app when in bookshops to check - publishers have a tendency to re-publish books with different covers, which confuses the hell out of me :0)
Organizing bookshelves is a wonderful way to spend a day. All the memories of books already read, and all the opportunities that exist there. *Sigh*
Thanks everyone for the nice messages :)I can't wait until we redecorate and buy new shelves to reorganise all my books. How is it going, Holly?
We finally got the Ikea bookcase I ordered. We moved house a year and a half ago and I've been waiting ever since to get a bookcase! But now I have to wait somemore as the Christmas tree is in the way :-(
Ha! No. Holly (the friendliest mod) went off to her university. Camille had a baby. And the rest of us... Got caught up in the stuff of life. But, yeah, I thought it would be nice to hear about that stuff. Hence, the resurfacing of the chat thread.
I do love that Camille's last comment was about how she couldn't wait to get new bookshelves, and now she has her bookshelves.
I do love that Camille's last comment was about how she couldn't wait to get new bookshelves, and now she has her bookshelves.
Sonia if you go on Pinterest, they have cute ideas on ways to display your books.....that way you don't have to double shelf them
I have some hidden in my closed and next to my night stand by my bed. My kids say I am fooling nobody. lol
Now that my husband is also retired, the books are multiplying. We have designated shelf space. I buy used books at our local university book sales and donate most of them back after I have read them. There are always some keepers, of course. He is getting better at donating books he will not read again, but.....
I still have a lot of my daughter's books at our house(she moved out 9 years ago), including her Little House books and her Harry Potter's. Plus many, many more!
I still have a lot of my daughter's books at our house(she moved out 9 years ago), including her Little House books and her Harry Potter's. Plus many, many more!
Rosemarie wrote: "If Camille is anything like me, the book shelves won't be empty long."Oh, they won't, the stacks are waiting!!!
Hi, everyone! I took a year or so away from reading (I only finished 8 books in 2016, after breaking 100 in previous years!!!), mostly so I could plot and outline my own! I'm ready to get back in the saddle for 2017. What did I miss??
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