Danmei and Chinese Novels :) discussion
General Discussion
>
What did you recently unhaul?
date
newest »



Unhaul is a word that I haven't heard before, but it is very descriptive.
I have decided to buy Seven Seas books as e-books in the future, because my book shelves are heaving. My hope is that I won't have to unhaul danmei books if many of them are digital.
Reading on an e-reader isn't quite the same thing as a physical book so I'll still be buying Rosmei books in hard copy. That is my compromise to prevent so many unhauling books in the future.
At least that is the plan 😊
I have decided to buy Seven Seas books as e-books in the future, because my book shelves are heaving. My hope is that I won't have to unhaul danmei books if many of them are digital.
Reading on an e-reader isn't quite the same thing as a physical book so I'll still be buying Rosmei books in hard copy. That is my compromise to prevent so many unhauling books in the future.
At least that is the plan 😊


Not really, I like danmei, but it doesn't mean I like or love every single danmei I've ever read. There are plenty I'm lukewarm about, some I disliked. Sometimes I'll buy one blindly and it turns out not to be my cup of tea, so I unhaul it after reading. I wouldn't unhaul books I'm attached to. My faves are staying with me forever.

Ah, im the other way around! I want my book collection to be books i either still have to read pr that i absolutely loved and will reread in the future. Im trying to stop buying books just because, both to safe money and be more conscious of my spending, but also because of dpace and future plans
Sollenbum wrote: "Unhaul is a word that I haven't heard before, but it is very descriptive.
I have decided to buy Seven Seas books as e-books in the future, because my book shelves are heaving. My hope is that I wo..."
Unhaul is one of my favourite words that i got from bookstagram 😂😂
thedeadlyscimitar wrote: "The only danmei that I’ve unhualed so far is the first volume of BAB because I found that series has a lot of content that I’m just really not into personally. I’m considering doing the same with a..."
Have you read meatbuns books or are they still standing there unread?
... wrote: "Not very recently, but in general I unhauled MDZS and Guardian, and I'm also thinking of unhauling Coins of Destiny vol. 1 because I didn't get invested in the story; I'm just holding onto it becau..."
I totally understand that you won't let go of the ones that are put of print!

I usually buy physical copies of danmei novels only if I've already read them as a fan translation or ebooks and really really loved them. Or, if it's an official translation that's not available as ebooks, I have to be sure that at the very least I'll read it at some point.
However, not counting danmei, my physical library is full of books I ended up disliking, no longer like or have lost all interest to read and I just don't know what to do with them. After all, I've spent so many years gathering them and I just feel bad about parting with them.
So yeah, it hurts me emotionally, but I can't keep those books forever. Who knows where life will take me and I may not be able to take all hundreds of books I have. I've been considering to gift some of them to a library or a few libraries. Some I may sell or gift. I don't know what I'll do with the defective ones though. I'm afraid no one besides me will want them.

By now I try to read the fan translation first and buy the official version later to avoid this happening again and to support authors I love or like.

It's a good method to read fantranslations first, but there are novels without fantranslations, so I'm curious what you do in such instances?
Since this topic popped up for me again, I sold Riverbay Road Men's Dormitory vol.1 recently because i dropped it, sadly despite the cute cover it just didn't click with me at all. I like Feitian but after Riverbay Road, I won't be picking up his contemporary novels again; at least the money I sold Riverbay for, I invested part of it into ordering Kaleidoscope of Death vol.2. I always accept the risk of not liking a book I buy, so it's fine.


I just wait for those books and hope someone will pick it up either as an official translation or as a fan translation. I’ve been waiting to read Erha for years now because I know I’d get grumpy over the MTL last parts.
Thankfully, no new books to be unhauled.



I've recebtly sold my thousand autumns series on vinted because, while I really enjoyed the read, I really didnt see myself rereading it in the future. And with me statting to ay off my mortgage, all the money is welcome 😅