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Reading from my own shelves


I'm creating a new shelf to kept tracks of the books I have read from my own library.



I like to keep a lot of books but now I do the 'Will I read it again?' test. If the answer is 'no' I put it on bookmooch.

It's a good test, Esther!
My test is the 'Will I be willing to pay for the shipment when I move again?' test. I used to own all the books I had ever bought, but I had to sell or give more than 90% of them away when I moved across the continents, which I have done a couple of times now. If I'm willing to pay to keep them with me, they sure deserve to be on my bookshelf!


I have put aside Angel's Game (library book) for the moment and will finish Northern Lights from my own shelf.

Good Luck, Esther!

It's a good test, Esther!
My test is the 'Will I be w..."




Sam I'm doing the same thing! I'm going to go through withdrawals since I'm not checking any books out from the library!! Good luck to you!

Karen, will not gasp. I have over 3000 on my shelves and around 576 on my kindle before I stopped counting. The number of books I haven't entered on Gooodreads is growing because I can't get them entered as fast as I buy them, much less the ones I already owned that I haven't entered. I almost ordered a few books I already have, because the publishers had changed the covers, so I didn't remember them.
This is a good plan, but still won't catch me up by Christmas. May do it in two years of daily reading, maybe.
This is a wonderfully treacherous obsession.




Sam I'm doing ..."
Thank you and good luck to you as well! I'm hoping I'm going to be fine when I've at least read a few off my tbr list - then I woon't feel so guilty about buying a few new ones! Haha!


I've given up on spreadsheets. I keep forgetting which one is current and needs to be updated. I just keep creating shelves here on GR and make sure that here I am always up to date.
I having yet listed all my books because some of them are a little inaccessible but every new book through the door gets listed on GR.


I haven't got a clue how may books I'll be able to read before Christmas, since I'm a slow reader unless I am really interested in the book, but I'm going to give myself until February to get through as many of my books as possible. By the time February comes around I'll know if I need to start weeding out books then or if I get to wait another ten months to weed them out.

What a great idea, seeing how others set up their books. I need one that is just for Kindle so I can put them both under their catagories, and Kindle. Has anyone noticed that with Kindle you have postition instead of page numbers? How many agree that goodreads ought to make it where we can enter either?

Reading slowly is great. We would think deeper if we read slower, kind of like eating a great meal instead of gobbling a great meal on the run and missing the whole experience. We are only in competition with ourselves, and maybe we don't even need to compete there.
Quality, not quantity. You are doing great.

You can do that now! I just..."What if you read it on your ipod touch?

The problem is that it can take me 3-4 minutes to get through a single page unless it's something simple, short, or I am completely fascinated by it. I can easily comprehend something I read at a much faster pace, and I used to read a lot faster than I do now, but head injuries before high school and whatnot screwed me up. When I was in school if we had to read something in class I would be the last one finished and people started treating me like I was stupid if I couldn't finish in time, including teachers. I hate being treated like a child because I can't get through 10 pages of Crime and Punishment in the five minutes allotted.

He will graduate with an electricians apprentise degree so he can work on the wind generators T Boones Pickens is erecting in the Texas Panhandle.
It takes what it takes. he could construct a working radio out of the radio shack kits before he learned his alphabet or his math facts.
I taught him to read by having him read out of Bass Pro and Cabelo's catalogues if he wanted a new fishing lure.
He's intelligent, if only to survive all the numskulls who called him retarded. It doesn't take a genius to be unkind. Only heartless.


I have an amazing memory for trivia - half the time I don't use bookmarks becuase I remember where I am - so despite have 600+ (it might be more, I've stopped counting) books on my shelves I have never accidentally bought/received a book I already own.
Feel free to check out my bookshelves - I am a bit of an organization freak so I have a ton of shelves and each book is on several. I have also created several extra 'exclusive' shelves because one 'to-read' shelf just didn't satisfy my needs.

I understand this. I'm an excellent reader in English and acting experience means I read out loud quite well too.
But for more than half my life I haven't lived in England and when taking classes I always avoid reading out loud because the first couple of times I did if I made mistakes people burst into hysterical laughter.
It made me feel like yelling " You trying reading this in your third language and a totally different alpha bet!!' but that wouldn't help.

So, I would recommend throwing Captain Corelli at the wall right now. It will save you both time and frustration :0)
The two Ken Folloet's my mother has raved about and despite this I still want to read them because the historical aspect really grabs my attention. Also the fact that he normally writes thrillers should make them 'pacey'.
But my top recommendation must be for Wolf Hall. I am currently reading this and gave back a borrowed copy in order to buy my own. It is not a fast read - the language needs to be savoured and you have to think to figure out POVs etc (she isn't obscure but she does play with you) Even though I haven't yet finished it I know I will read it again.

Wolf Hall it is! Thank you, Esther!

I always wanted to tell them "Yeah, it's really fun spending 24 out of 28 straight hours sitting in an editing lab trying to stay awake because final cut has decided to quit cooperating and compressor keeps failing. The other 4 hours are all spent in class. Forget eating or sleeping."
Back on topic now. I'll be starting this madness with The Art of Devotion because I won it in the give-away thing on the TNBBC blog and I am actually REALLY excited about reading and discussing it. I'm not sure where to go after that, or how to organize my shelves, hahaha.


No one has to understand but you. Everyone thinks their own world is the most important, so blow them off, they only do the oneupmanship thing to feel better about themselves. Read instead of thinking of organizing. Unless you have tons of books or just really dig organizing, it isn't a priority. You have wonderful adventures you are already on.


I have 4 more shelves in that bookcase - it is not going to be pretty!


The shelf is only about 70cm long but they are double stacked.
I have two sets:
The Poldark books which are in reasonable condition. I keep them for nostalgia - I remember seeing the original series as a small child and I'm sure they are the reason I love Cornwall so much.
Gerald Durrell's books about his animal escapades. They are falling apart but I love reading them and can't yet bear to throw them out. Another year or so and they will spontaneously disintegrate.
Oh and I nearly forgot my Daphne du Maurier collection which I do reread.
And that is just one shelf
I actually threw out 2 and put 4 for bookmooch.

And I do applaud you fot parting with 6 books. :)

I wish my mom's shelves didn't have so many temptations hidden on them! AAHHH!

As far as math, I never finished high school. I got my GED instead. I waited for a few years to take the test, but after I did everyone at work keep asking me how long and what books did I study to take the test. After I told them that I didn't know that there was material out there to study for it I was in panic mode until I got my results. Whew, I passed. I couldn't believe it. Would you believe that I then went one to become financial office manager. All without any college. Definitely a Big Blessing. But I am also very thankful that I had to retire early. MORE READING TIME. hahaheehee
Also if your doing this challange you have to read only the books on your bookshelves. Your mon's don't count. Her's are for next year. lol

If I don't get in, I'll be skipping straight to the get a job and apartment portion of that plan as soon as humanly possible.
So if I don't read what's on her shelves now, I won't get to at all, and I have to get some of what is on my own shelves read, as well, so I can get rid of some of the books I own (those I don't plan on rereading, basically). Since we basically have an agreement that I can borrow her books whenever as long as I am here, I'm stretching this out a bit for myself.

What's Americorp NCCC? I want a Nook for Christmas. I've heard really good things about it. I love the actual books themselves too but the book prices are much cheaper and they don't take up alot of space, so that you can keep more of your really favorites. And if you find that the book is a keeper then you can buy it instead of wasting money on one you won't keep.
I wanted to get far away from my mom when I was younger also. I don't blame you. But make sure you keep in touch, you never know what will happen. What city or cities are you looking at?
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This challenge is an effort to motivate me to read the books I have rather than borrowing new books from the library or friends.
You are welcome to join me or cheer me on.