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message 1: by Amanda (new)

Amanda | 67 comments I love looking at the threads where people share what they've just purchased, but I've always wanted to know how many books you have!

I started keeping track and am at 995 and will be over 1,000 next week after a few I've ordered come.

Do you all keep track? Do you keep things permanently or always trade everything in for new ones?


message 2: by Ken B (new)

Ken B | 6810 comments More than I will ever read in this lifetime.


message 3: by Amanda (new)

Amanda | 67 comments Haha! Sometimes I feel the same. I have so many on my TBR list but I always seem to find more that I need (want lol).


message 4: by K4tie (new)

K4tie (nonzombieleader) | 484 comments Ditto - there is literally no way I will ever read every book I own. Not even if there was a way to healthily not eat, or sleep, or do anything but read... Uh that sounds kinda terrible, but anyway the point is I can't read them all and I can't wait to get more! It's a sickness, I know. I don't want to be cured :)


message 5: by Cosmo (new)

Cosmo Rodriguez (ccrodriguez) I own about two hundred or so books right now. I keep donating books or trading them at used book stores for credit for more books. I live in a rather small place so space is definitely an issue. My dream is to have an entire room dedicated to books – my very own library. I even considered getting a storage room (laying down nice flooring, maybe even doing something cool with the walls) or renting an office just so that I can have my library XD


message 6: by Kasia (new)

Kasia (kasia_s) | 4513 comments Mod
Excellent question, I will have to make a count to give an answer but it should be more than three, three and a half thousand... I'm a total book hamster and rarely give them away unless I get doubles because I gift books all the time.


message 7: by Bill (new)

Bill (shiftyj1) | 4891 comments I have around 1000 physical books, which about a third are signed/limited editions. I had another 1000 tbp's, but I gave them away and/or traded them in for credit at one of my local bookstores for trade. (Check out Evans collection in the Used Book Shop Score thread - makes me wish I never got rid of them, but I try and not think about it. My wife is glad.) Outside of the tpb's, if I buy a book I am holding onto it.

Eventually, I would like to get a list of what I have because they are currently piled up and I have a tendency to pick up doubles on occasion.


message 8: by Kit★ (new)

Kit★ (xkittyxlzt) | 1416 comments I'm not for sure on the exact number, but I'm thinking it's somewhere between 1000 and 1500. Rough guess.
I keep a good number of my books. The only ones I get rid of are ones that didn't impress me and that I don't think I'll want to re-read. Otherwise, they are mine. My own. My preciousssssss. Seriously, that's how I feel when I look at all of them xD


message 9: by Patrick (new)

Patrick Rutigliano | 137 comments About 500 at last count a couple years ago. Probably closer to 600 now.


message 10: by Jon Recluse (new)

Jon Recluse | 12043 comments Mod
My physical library is about 1,101+ books.


message 11: by Kasia (new)

Kasia (kasia_s) | 4513 comments Mod
Jon Recluse wrote: "My physical library is about 1,101+ books."

That's one good looking number :)


message 12: by Jon Recluse (new)

Jon Recluse | 12043 comments Mod
Kasia wrote: "Jon Recluse wrote: "My physical library is about 1,101+ books."

That's one good looking number :)"


I've been counting for the past half hour. ;)


message 13: by Jon Recluse (new)

Jon Recluse | 12043 comments Mod
I only give books away if they just don't do anything for me. The core of my library consists of books I bought back in the 1970s.


message 14: by Gavin (new)

Gavin (thewalkingdude) | 118 comments Around 130 physical books.


message 15: by Amanda (new)

Amanda | 67 comments I love it! Thank you all for sharing! I turned the smallest room in my house into a library and already have plans for more bookcases in other rooms. My fiance jokes that my books are going to take over the house!

I am not an ebook reader so mine are all physical books. I find that I can't given them up/trade them in/lend them out so I think my collection is going to keep on growing!


message 16: by Kasia (new)

Kasia (kasia_s) | 4513 comments Mod
Jon Recluse wrote: "Kasia wrote: "Jon Recluse wrote: "My physical library is about 1,101+ books."

That's one good looking number :)"

I've been counting for the past half hour. ;)"


I will be counting too, if I go to my mom's house after work tomorrow I will certainly roll up my sleeves, I have tons of good horror paperbacks there, all my Mccammons and Polish Mastertons, tons of mystery, my old room became a book sepulcher.


message 17: by Kasia (new)

Kasia (kasia_s) | 4513 comments Mod
Amanda wrote: "I love it! Thank you all for sharing! I turned the smallest room in my house into a library and already have plans for more bookcases in other rooms. My fiance jokes that my books are going to take..."

The more the better, it's like being amongst your best friends, forest made of books or a bookshelf if you must :P is so wonderful, I grew up with walls covered with bookshelves, even now I find it beyond comforting.


message 18: by Jon Recluse (new)

Jon Recluse | 12043 comments Mod
Kasia wrote: "Jon Recluse wrote: "Kasia wrote: "Jon Recluse wrote: "My physical library is about 1,101+ books."

That's one good looking number :)"

I've been counting for the past half hour. ;)"

I will be coun..."


My home is the only one with books in it, in my family.
I keep a shelf for my mom's true crime books.

My sister has a bookshelf, but technically they are my books that she has kidnapped.


message 19: by Jon Recluse (new)

Jon Recluse | 12043 comments Mod
Kasia wrote: "Amanda wrote: "I love it! Thank you all for sharing! I turned the smallest room in my house into a library and already have plans for more bookcases in other rooms. My fiance jokes that my books ar..."

I concur with my esteemed colleague.
The only peace I have in my life comes from being around books. I would fill every room in my house with bookcases.


message 20: by Jon (new)

Jon | 59 comments I don't have an exact number off-hand, but it would certainly be several hundred physical books - although most of them are boxed up at my mom's place. I almost completely stopped buying books for around 15 years (during my marriage; my wife said books were clutter! Even on shelves!), so that's probably why I'm not currently sitting in a room comprised entirely of furniture made out of stacked paperbacks :)

I'm kind of a used bookshop addict, and I always make a point of walking past the book shelves at the supermarket (damn their aggressive pricing strategies!); both habits contribute to a steady influx of books that I never even knew I wanted!

And this isn't even mentioning all the spur-of-the-moment eBook purchases that I make. I think I may have a problem...


message 21: by Madge (new)

Madge (madge_the_bibliomaniac) | 5 comments I don't have an accurate count right now. The last time I started counting, I stopped at around 350 and still had one entire bookcase of paperbacks, two crates, and I think 4 shelves on another bookcase (and possibly a box out in our storage building, but I'm not sure). Plus I have my Kindle books, which, at last count, were just under 700. A rough estimate would be around 1,600 total.

Some will never, ever be read (or at least not in their entirety), such as the assortment of books on aircrafts, WW1 and WW2, etc. that were my grandfathers, as well as other reference books and probably some Kindle freebies that don't live up to the description.

I almost never get rid of books unless they've been destroyed in some way, or I hated them. I tend to re-read or at least reference books over and over, plus I intend to pass some of them on to my child.


message 22: by Amanda (new)

Amanda | 67 comments Jon Recluse wrote: "Kasia wrote: "Amanda wrote: "I love it! Thank you all for sharing! I turned the smallest room in my house into a library and already have plans for more bookcases in other rooms. My fiance jokes th..."

I would agree with both of you! It feels so peaceful and I wouldn't live without all of them.


message 23: by Erin (last edited Jul 11, 2014 06:56AM) (new)

Erin (ems84) | 9056 comments Wow, I have never kept count but I know I have a lot of books. I have donated books in the past and I mostly do that when I am running out of space.


message 24: by Hudson (new)

Hudson (bostonrich) | 47 comments I have about 200 physical books and about 300 digital books. That's one of the things I love about my Kindle, basically I carry a small library around with me!


 (shan) Littlebookcove (littlebookcove) | 137 comments on my hard drive for my kobo well over 1.000 books from different authors. in paperback sadly not as much as I don't have the room. I think I have like 70 or so paperbacks my external hard drive is that massive book study I can never have.


message 26: by Amanda (new)

Amanda | 67 comments I haven't gotten an e-reader. I tried one when I worked in a bookstore and it just didn't do it for me. If I was limited on space though I think that would be the way to go.


Erin *Proud Book Hoarder* (erinpaperbackstash) | 955 comments Right now probably about 88 ebooks and 2,323 books. Yeah, I doubt I will ever conquer my to-be-read list.


message 28: by Amanda (new)

Amanda | 67 comments Erin (Paperback Stash) wrote: "Right now probably about 88 ebooks and 2,323 books. Yeah, I doubt I will ever conquer my to-be-read list."

Nice!


message 29: by Jenn (new)

Jenn (ace-geek) I don't re-read books and just sell them to used bookstores for store credit. I've owned as many as five or six at a time, but that's it.

Of course my Kindle-for-pc is overflowing with stuff I've read and haven't deleted and a long tbr list of books. But my hard drive has more space than my living room!


message 30: by Zafir (new)

Zafir Ignatov | -33 comments 1266 in my digital library so far , about a 150 read from them .


message 31: by David (last edited Jul 26, 2014 07:39AM) (new)

David Merrill | 33 comments I'm going to guess it's in the neighborhood of 3,000, maybe 4,000. It's probably been a couple of decades or more since I counted them and I don't remember the number then. No clue the number I've read, but that must be at least in the 1,500 range, since I'd already read 200 by the end of High School. Those are the physical books. I probably have around the same in Ebooks since a friend gave me their library. A lot of them duplicated what I had in physical books. I like reading anything over 400 pages on the ereader because it fits in my pocket comfortably, but anything over 400 pages does not. It's just easier. Even so, if I have the physical book, I find myself marking my place in it at night, as I'm reading the ebook. I just have no sense of where I am in the ebook and that can slow me down. I guess I'm a goal oriented reader. The percentage is meaningless to me, particularly with a longer book. A good chunk of my hard cover books are autographed, either in person at a con or signed limited edition. I collected autographs for a while.


message 32: by Joey (new)

Joey (jwfolker) I have 548 (all hardbacks),
the wife has 171 and our
son (who can't even read yet)
has 165 for a grand total of 884 books.


message 33: by Paulina (new)

Paulina (littledreammer) | 21 comments I'm just starting to read for entertainment, so for now I have only a few :(
But I hope in a couple of years end up having a large library :)


message 34: by Sue (new)

Sue (siduri) No idea of the exact number (and too lazy at the moment to count them), but I have well over 300 cookbooks/booklets alone, then another couple hundred regular books and about a hundred or so ebooks/audio books.


message 35: by Rachel (new)

Rachel (rachelunabridged) | 589 comments I have 173 according to the books I've marked as "owned" on this site, but I have loads that I haven't added yet. I can't really count them because I have one 5ft x 3ft book shelf that holds only a fraction of what I own. I'd have to dig into the many cupboards, cabinets, nooks, and crannies where I've stashed my books in order to count them all. xD;

I also have around 100 ebooks on my tablet. :)


message 36: by Deborah (new)

Deborah (brandiec) | 229 comments I have over 4,000 DTB books and over 15,000 ebooks (a huge number of which were freebies that I added to my library but will never read. Clearly a sickness!


message 37: by sonya (new)

sonya marie madden  | 926 comments About three hundred off my nook and 400 on the nook


message 38: by Adam (new)

Adam Light (goodreadscomadamlight) | 964 comments I think I might have to count my books now. Such a daunting task, though.


message 39: by Kim (new)

Kim Luu (Moneyandrisk) | 2 comments I have about 5000 physical books left. I donate/gave away about 3000. We ran out of room to store them. On kindle, I have about 6000. Some are duplicates of my physical books. Sadly enough, I have read all of them including the freebies downloads. Many were awful.


message 40: by WendyB (new)

WendyB  | 5013 comments Mod
I wish I knew. I have books in boxes and on shelves and piled in a closet. I think the only room in my house that doesn't have a book in it is the dining room. As long as I have more than enough to read, and I do, I'm one happy gal.


message 41: by Cynthia (new)

Cynthia (cynthiab) When I started gradually getting rid of my physical books when I went digital 7 or 8 years ago. I donated some to the 'book locker' at work and some to the library for the used book sale. I kept only reference books, so I have a small 35-ish physical library.

My ebook collection is enormous. Over 10,000. I pick up freebies and specials from all over. I've probably only read about 2,000. I wish I had started using GoodReads faithfully earlier, because I find myself frequently digging into a book only to find I've read it already.


message 42: by Andrew (new)

Andrew Mcgrath | 157 comments I have approximately 500 books , mostly hardcover . And that is after recently donating about 300 to charity. I usually add one or two per week and try to keep up reading them. I find them comforting , it drives my wife crazy. lol


message 43: by Karl (new)

Karl Øen | 8 comments I share a rather large collection with my wife. I've listed some 2200 as read in Goodreads, and there are quite a number of books hidden away in the attic as well. My wife's collection is at least as numerous as mine. In my estimate we house about 6000 volumes in total.


message 44: by Kirsten (last edited Oct 31, 2014 08:14AM) (new)

Kirsten  (kmcripn) This is SO me!

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message 45: by Amanda (new)

Amanda | 67 comments Kirsten wrote: "This is SO me!

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That is too cute! And that is also totally me. I have small stacks of books everywhere so i can always grab one and have something to read!!


message 46: by Justin (new)

Justin (justinbienvenue) | 3047 comments Too many. Enough to where I really shouldn't be adding anymore to my already huge pile.


message 47: by Ari (new)

Ari (aristotlelovesbooks) About 100, which is not many at all. I've donated some books, lost others, and ran out of space. The library is my best friend, but I miss buying books without having to think about where I will be able to store them. I'm rebuilding my own library little by little.


message 48: by Don (last edited Nov 18, 2014 07:54PM) (new)

Don (bowl87ing) | 2 comments I have not counted - around 750 or so. I buy 10 for every one I read - and I read continually. One thing I regret: many years ago I had amassed many horror books (S. King to Horror Movies books, etc.) One day I "got religion", thought they were a bad influence and I threw them all away. I regret it to this day. Don't ever throw your books away. Like Roberto de Vicenzo "I so stupid" DonB


message 49: by Don (new)

Don (bowl87ing) | 2 comments I saw an episode of "Hoarders" on tv where this couple had amassed about a million books - in their (quite large) houses. Needless to say, it was a health and safety hazard - and they were totally whacked.


message 50: by Ari (new)

Ari (aristotlelovesbooks) Don wrote: "I saw an episode of "Hoarders" on tv where this couple had amassed about a million books - in their (quite large) houses. Needless to say, it was a health and safety hazard - and they were totally..."

I've watched a few episodes of that show. I can only (horrifyingly) imagine the sight of those books.


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