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Alexandra wrote: "I read less than a book a month."
I'm not that bad, I love to read, but I think I love to collect a smidge more. Out of my collection, one third is nonfiction/reference, one third is fiction I have read, and one third is fiction I have collected mainly because I like to have complete sets/series and/or just have certain books of certain themes/subjects. I tend to read on average 20 books a month, but the number I buy on average is probably just a little more, maybe around 25.
I'm not that bad, I love to read, but I think I love to collect a smidge more. Out of my collection, one third is nonfiction/reference, one third is fiction I have read, and one third is fiction I have collected mainly because I like to have complete sets/series and/or just have certain books of certain themes/subjects. I tend to read on average 20 books a month, but the number I buy on average is probably just a little more, maybe around 25.





I think reading 30 (give or take a few) books a month is awesome!
Having books on hand to look forward to is good thing. Sometimes I don't sleep very well, and there's nothing like finishing one book late at 3am, and moving right on to the next one.






I buy books that I want to have on hand so that when I go to start a new book I have a variety to choose from and will never have to go to the library! My mother-in-law borrows books from me, and I get her to read those I haven't yet read and tell me if they're worth keeping.

I swear they waft pheromones through the air-conditioning vents just to keep me there for hours, drooling over all the books I can't possibly buy. I'm a starving college stude..."
Yes! I agree!!!!!!!
Sahera, I know where you are coming from. One main reason I like to own books is because I am a chronic rereader and I want to have these titles available any time I want so I can reread them any time I want. My library currently totals a little over 4100 and of that, about 1/3 is nonfiction. Of the other 2/3 fiction, I think I have read almost 50%, the other 50% I've bought because I like to collect almost as much as read and I like have certain books such as classics or famous mystery or fantasy authors' series even if I have read them yet. One day I'll get to them, and when I do, I'll have them. Some advice, a good idea for getting books you want to have but aren't really sure you are going to read them is buy them used, from the public library or a store like Half Price or online at a place like www.thriftbooks.com . Check out here for some other great resources for book buying: http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/1...

I like to think that if I lose my job, I'll have at least a year's back reading available.

Finding the bookshop atmosphere peaceful and calming isn't odd at all. When I'm stressed, I look forward to finding a corner in the bookstore to sit in and read. I always read the prologue of the book (s) I intend on buying, whether I'm going to read them soon, or sometime next year.
Leanne wrote: "i havent been reading as much cos im so tired from work, but still buying a lot lol the result being i have a to-read pile next my bed a mile long (so to speak). Is it odd that i al..."
Michelle wrote: "Finding the bookshop atmosphere peaceful and calming isn't odd at all. When I'm stressed, I look forward to finding a corner in the bookstore to sit in and read. I always read the prologue of the book (s) I intend on buying, whether I'm going to read them soon, or sometime next year..."
Ladies, you do know there is a book supplier that can be just as relaxing place and not cost you anything, right? It's called a public library. :-)
Michelle wrote: "Finding the bookshop atmosphere peaceful and calming isn't odd at all. When I'm stressed, I look forward to finding a corner in the bookstore to sit in and read. I always read the prologue of the book (s) I intend on buying, whether I'm going to read them soon, or sometime next year..."
Ladies, you do know there is a book supplier that can be just as relaxing place and not cost you anything, right? It's called a public library. :-)

LOL! You're right Joseph. I defnitely don't utilize the library as much as I used to. Since I've started getting those member benefit cards, I've become obsessed with not letting those bookstore coupons expire!

The outcome, believe it or not, was one of the cookbook ladies went home and came back at 4.30 with a heart-shaped chocolate cake covered in sticky icing and sprinkles. There were three lawyers around at that time looking at philosophy and travel books (and the Cannabis Grow Bible)and they all wanted a slice.
Not very calming really.
Susan (Suz) wrote: "I definitely buy them faster than I can read them but I can't possibly pass up a good deal when I know it's a book I will want to read, eventually!:) I probably manage to get thru 6 books a month ..."
It's pretty similar for me. I buy books mainly when I see a good deal on what I know I want to read eventually (or if I'm affraid that it will go out of prindt and be hard to find later on - yes this has happened to me before). But I don't always have all the time that I want to read. My worst example is The Robber Bride by Margaret Atwood. I bought it back in December 1994 (the receipit was still inside it), but I only got around to read it this year...
Depending on my working schedule and life in general, I probably tend to read 1-2 books during any average month.
It's pretty similar for me. I buy books mainly when I see a good deal on what I know I want to read eventually (or if I'm affraid that it will go out of prindt and be hard to find later on - yes this has happened to me before). But I don't always have all the time that I want to read. My worst example is The Robber Bride by Margaret Atwood. I bought it back in December 1994 (the receipit was still inside it), but I only got around to read it this year...
Depending on my working schedule and life in general, I probably tend to read 1-2 books during any average month.
Petra X wrote: "I don't think my bookshop (which is very tiny) is usually calm. There are always discussions going on between staff (who aren't at all objective) and customers. Just before lunch today there were t..."
Petra, now there you've got a bookstore I would love to visit, one that can act as a sort of social hall for the neighborhood as well as a place of business. :-)
Petra, now there you've got a bookstore I would love to visit, one that can act as a sort of social hall for the neighborhood as well as a place of business. :-)



And that's exactly like me. I have more books then i can count, all of them i want to read.....but with my busy work days, and hectic home days....its only a far fetched wish.
I will continue to stack books! haha. its a habit i refuse to break.
I swear they waft pheromones through the air-conditioning vents just to keep me there for hours, drooling over all the books I can't possibly buy. I'm a starving college student, what am I to do?
I love the smell of books, the feel of books. I have a favorite format (the large, kind of floppy feel) that I simply crave to hold in my hands. I do no discriminate in content.
I own children's books, romance novels, horror novels, American and British classics, epic fantasies, and comic books galore! I simply cannot help myself. I am blind to the numbers as my books tumble off my shelves in need on some elbow room.
I go to a used bookstore, sure. I'll walk out with twenty or thirty books at ten cents a piece; but its not the same! They smell like dust and mildew, not freshly printed paper.
But my biggest problem?
..I read less than a book a month.