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Larry wrote: "I've added every book that I could remember reading. Every once in a while I'll see someone listing a book, and recall that I, too, have read it some time in the dark past."
Me too.
Me too.


I own around 50-60 books in various formats to read. I do have them listed on my iPad so that I avoid buying duplicates. I've already done that a couple of times. I have two copies of "To Kill a Mockingbird" and "The Lovely Bones". I forget I have them, see them in the store and think, "Oh gee, I've always wanted to read this book!"

I think I'm there already. Is there a "Book Hoarders Anonymous" group on GR's?
I'm addicted to buying books and fabric.



I see it's been fixed. :)




Yes, I'm a hoarder.
I don't add books that I've had to read for work or professional reasons. Or any books that could identify me more than I want to be identified.
I don't add books I wish I hadn't bothered to read. I recently read a really trashy romance novel because I promised the author I would. Holy dog dooie it was bad. She asked me to tell her what I thought once I finished. I really hope she forgets about it, there weren't few enough stars to give it a rating.

A couple of my friends joined as well, and they seem to be adding everything they've read since birth.
Phil likes to do things differently.



That's way cooler than my childhood in the Richmond/San Pablo area. I moved up to Vacaville in High School and ended up spending more time in the greater Sacramento area from then on. Now I'm in Colorado and I still get homesick every so often, but hey, at least I can look out my window and see the Rockies, which is pretty sweet.
I feel sorry for all the young kids that want to sneak out on their parents and go on adventures and don't have a BART train to hop on at their convenience. (kidding)
I was 13 when I took the BART late at night with a friend from El Cerrito all over the Bay Area, getting off in Oakland, Berkley, and San Francisco. Once, we got off at the wrong stop and was told kindly but firmly by a concerned man that we should turn around and get back on the train if we "didn't want any trouble." Good lord, we could have been killed.
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When I joined Goodreads last year, it was primarily to list the books that the book club I belong to (The Syndicate) has read. Then I joined "Modern Literature List" group and added the books that I had read that was on that list. My approach to adding books has sort of been "from the day I joined onward".
How do you approach your book shelves on Goodreads? Have you added every book you've read? Do you have any criteria for the books you add?
Okay, so it isn't a burning question. Curious minds just want to know.