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Being selective about lending books?
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Apr 01, 2014 02:51PM

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'I don't lend books to anyone. If the requestor wants it badly, then I prefer to buy him/her a copy'




I used to lend books but spent a lot of time and money replacing them as well.
I very very very rarely lend books. I don't like to let others borrow my books, but I find it rare that friends or family want to borrow my books anyway.



I lent a book to a person I really really like over a month ago now. Its not a big or challenging read. When do you think its ok to ask for it back? I lent a book to someone at my last job, she left the company and never returned it! I miss Sarah's Key :-(






Nowadays, the only books I feel OK lending are digital books because they can't be harmed, hurt, lost, or stolen.


Some collection apps like Tellico allow you to say someone has borrowed a book and, if I remember correctly, send an email to the person when it's due back.

I use my Goodreads shelves to keep track of what I've loaned out or borrowed from others, it's handy :)

Me too. It's the only reason I can't make my own little house of books. I don't know if that's a good or bad thing.
For the most part I don't borrow or lend and hope I wont offend. My mom and some of her friends borrow from each other and sign the inside and date it. I would not want that done to my books. My husbands family seems to have a return problem with anything they borrow. So as I said I don't borrow or loan.

That's exactly how I am. And to be honest, this is the librarian in me, if I can't share the books I love, then I feel like I'm robbing my friends of a wonderful experience.





Doesn't the loaned Kindle book automatically get returned to you after two weeks? If not I guess I need to be more selective.


Because of what happened I decided to write the names of those who would borrow my books. It is like the system used in the libraries regarding borrowing books.

I hate those who goes and straightly denies it. They should at least look for it just to make sure that they do not have it. They should give some effort looking for it.

After that it's either that I've already read the book, so I'm just being collecting it, or it's a new book I'm planning to read (someday): in both cases it goes to my bookshelf where I'm not gonna pick it, like, ever again (or rarely at all) so - no, I'm not selective who I'm going to borrow it. It can go to anyone, as long as they're planning (and promise) to return it (in period of 2 years) to me.
It's just stuff anyway, a good stuff, nice to have and nice to look at. That's why I'm collecting anyway: just to look at them (and to reward/pay an author, ofc - that's why I'm selective about bookstores! :D