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HI MY NAME IS __________ AND I AM A BOOK-AHOLIC

I write a column called Good Reads in my local mom's club newsletter and have been for almost 4 years now. If I'm almost finished one book, I make sure I have a back up or I get the shakes like a junkie. Lots of great suggestions from my fellow Goodreaders on this site.
Ellen

My name is Katie. I have always chosen books over most other things (although I can tear myself away for good people!). I wake up earlier than I need to so that I can read before going to work (and if you knew how precious sleep was to me). My boyfriend is a Librarian but I think I could challenge his love for books. I get them at garage sales typically and just can't part with any of them. Many conversation attempts are based on books and I long for someone I can discuss my reads for hours. My love runs deep.


["Hi, Furyu!"]
I come here by way of a friend who invited me to GoodReads quite recently and who is also a hopelessly happy bookaholic. Like most of you here, my book addiction began when I was quite young, with Grimm Brothers, Hans Christian Andersen and later the Bronte sisters whetting my taste for all things literary. Like all addictions, mine has grown progressively... greater.
Currently my library houses 2,215 books, not including a hundred or so cookbooks which I have yet to catalog. Yes, catalog. I keep an Excel spreadsheet that lists every book I come to possess. Or should I say, every book that comes to possess me? My husband and I have recently decided we must insure this library but if anything were ever to happen to it, no amount of money could ever replace it. I would be inconsolable. But replace it I would try. (Come to think of it, that'd be a lot of fun!)
Not a day goes by that I don't discover and then covet some book, perhaps a new title, or an old out-of-print book, and rarely does a week pass that I don't add one, or two or three... to my ever expanding library. I read them all, sooner or later, in part or in whole. Many I return to over and over again.
Because of this, I am faced with a 'real estate' dilemma: where to put them all. About two years ago, my husband and I converted one bedroom into a library with built in wooden shelves from ceiling to floor around the entire room, even over the door opening. Many of the shelves are solidly stacked already, and we face a grim future of not one more inch of shelf space. We have options, of course: add on an additional room to our current home, or move to a larger home with larger convertible bedrooms. Culling is out of the question.
I was delighted to find this website, and all the like-minded individuals here. And now to find a group of self-admitted bookaholics! Things just keep getting better and better.
I haven't added to my list here many of the books I've read over the years, but little by little I'll include them all. Time permitting. After all, time spent on the computer is time spent away from my books.
I'm glad to be here. I look forward to getting to know many of you. And I like to thank Wes for starting this much needed 'support' group.
Be well read,
~furyu

My Dad was a book dealer, I've worked at a bookstore, need I say more. I have a small library building and every room in our house is stuffed with books as well. Every surface is littered with books. I am constantly scanning the rooms to see if there is another little nook for more books. Do you get the picture???? Pretty scary, isn't it? Thankfully my husband not only understands this disease, he supports me by building more places to put my books. Every time I go to town I promise myself, no books today. But everytime I see a bookstore or any place that sells books I hear the siren song "Buy me, I need a good home". I don't know where it will all end. Or do I even want it to????

Have seen friend's comments in this group on my update feed and it seems like a cool place to be!

open them up and see what's inside
also books give You perspective on human beings interacting in different situations where some ring true/not true
thus when out with people, You may have an idea from reading what motivates some one to act a certain way and also provides a possible source for communication that gives You insight on whether You should stay out with someone or go home and read where You and the author/characters are interacting

Look forward to getting to know everyone!
M




There is no way I can go into a book shop and buy just one book. If I run into a Walmart or Target for some household supply, what's the first area I go to? You guessed it. The books.
The only activity that will drag me away from my beloved books is (drum roll, please) the computer. I really consider it my interactive book as I read so much on here and learn something new and interesting every day.
My idea of heaven? Wall to wall books, a nifty fast computer with mega memory, and a maid. Who has time to clean with all this reading???

It's my mother's fault! When we were kids, we spent most of the summer in the library...we could check out as many books as we liked. I vividly remember the day I got my first library card! My home book collection is good-sized and eclectic.
I recently bought an Amazon Kindle and now I have an entire library with me wherever I go.
My husband makes fun of me, but at least it keeps me out of trouble! He's never been a big reader, but he loves TV...if he's watching something boring to me I'll just sit and read.

I'm Boof and I'm a Bookahoic too. There is nothing better than spending a few glorious hours in a book shop drooling over all the gorgeous books I still have to read. I'm like a kid in a sweet shop.
So glad I found you lot - my husband thought I was weird!


I carry my book around with my laptop or purse and read it anytime i get a few moments or when I'm waiting. (dr.s office, at the DMV, at lunch, during commercial breaks during my favorite shows! etc)
I just purchased 2 new large bookcases!
Glad to be a member of the group!
Hi Everyone.
My name is Always and I'm a book-a-holic. It all started when I was a kid. I first got hooked on Stephen King but he wasn't enough. Then came The Anthologies, so I could discover more writers like Bentley Little & Richard Laymon, Joe R. Lansdale, Dennis Lehane, and that's only if I could find it in the library or the stores. Now my tastes are shifting to the independent publishers out there, like Cemetery Dance, BadMoon Books,Delirium Books, Permuted Press, Croatoan Publishing, Dorchester/Leisure Book Club! ...... Sorry. I get a little excited thinking about it.
Thank You
My name is Always and I'm a book-a-holic. It all started when I was a kid. I first got hooked on Stephen King but he wasn't enough. Then came The Anthologies, so I could discover more writers like Bentley Little & Richard Laymon, Joe R. Lansdale, Dennis Lehane, and that's only if I could find it in the library or the stores. Now my tastes are shifting to the independent publishers out there, like Cemetery Dance, BadMoon Books,Delirium Books, Permuted Press, Croatoan Publishing, Dorchester/Leisure Book Club! ...... Sorry. I get a little excited thinking about it.
Thank You


I'm Carrie and along with being a bookaholic, I have fun hosting an author interview Internet talk show and companion blog called Words To Mouth. I encourage you to check it out and comment on the site with your suggestions and feedback.
I'd love to hear from new authors or seasoned authors with new releases and I'm looking forward to getting to know other bookaholics ;)
Take care,
Carrie

My name is Santhie and i'm a Bookaholic from Indonesia ^_^
as i recall i always love books since in my early days. my mom always says that i prefer to stay at home and read than playing around with my sister or friends.
and since few recent years i've started to collect books - new ones, old ones, second-hand ones - to build my own library in my room ^_^.
as Marcus Tullius Cicero cited (pick it from goodreads quotes hehehe):
"A room without books is like a body without a soul."
ok, happy reading everyone!
and, Wes, thanks for this opportunity
santh

I try to read all your comments if I miss one I'm sorry.
I think you are all great and I hope to get close to the 1000 members in here before our 1 year mark which is in September.
I hope you all have fun reading/sending your great comments.
Thanks,
Wes
I think you are all great and I hope to get close to the 1000 members in here before our 1 year mark which is in September.
I hope you all have fun reading/sending your great comments.
Thanks,
Wes





I love to read books and I love to pass books on!


I have been reading ever since I got through Cat and the Hat on my own when I was little. Whenever I got in trouble, my mother used to punish me not by taking away the tv or phone, but by telling me I couldnt read!
I cannot enter a bookstore without perusing the aisles and lingering over which books I "HAVE" to have. I go in to Borders so often they know my face, which is good business for them, but embarrassing for me. Not only do I love to read, but I love to collect books. There's just something about owning a book and permanently having it in your possession (even if it sits unread on the shelf for months at a time) that gives my life purpose. I've tried libraries and I used to frequent them often, but when I started compiling late fees just because I couldn't dare to part with the book (even though I had finished it days before) I figured it was time to take a break from libraries and switch to more self-gratifying bookstores.
My friends call me a nerd because I read so much, but what they fail to realize is that the books I read are filled with characters far more interesting than them.

Luckily, my husband is supportive. When I mentioned how I loved seeing photos of libraries in interior decorating magazines, he called in a contractor and now I have a whole room for my "special problem". Does this make him an enabler?

not at all! I've lusted over having my own personal library, and I think it was sweet and understanding of your husband to build you something you desperately needed. Besides, it only SEEMED like a "problem" because the books had no where to live... now they have their own special place, thus making them fit in with everything else in your house!
Lucky you!

My name is Lilly and I am most definitely a book-aholic.
I absolutely love to read, its like a drug to me. I love getting lost in books, and discovering other worlds and ideas through other peoples vewing lense. I joined goodreads in hopes of finding suggestions for good books and people to discuss books with.
I love old books in a sense of how they look, there is something mysterious,and delicious in holding a book that is a bit frayed. What can I say I like the written word, and what its contained in. Its nice to join this group,and its nice to meet you all, thanks.

Angie I'm going to look into that Amazon.com card. It sounds wonderful.

I can't stop buying books or taken them out of the library. I have 4 bookshelf and one at work and yet they are still piling up in my house! Good thing I am going to school for Library Science or I might ever know what to do with them. I could neer get rid of them or re-sell thme. I would love to open up a used book store in my neighborhood. I think it would be perfect where I live in NYC(Right on the beach)
I need to pay bills instead of creating them but what fun is in that??

It is an addiction, because just when I tell myself that I'm not buying anymore until I read the ones I have, I am lured into a bookstore...sometimes by grandkids!...and when I walk out, I have at least one book!
What is there to do? LOL.

you´re kind of lucky, if its just ya husaband who thinks you´re crazy about buying lots of books. I moved to a new appartement a few weeks ago and all of my friends groaned about the large amount of books (about 500, I guess) they had to carry! I was forced to invite every single one of them for supper to make them smile again ;)! So don´t worry: There are a lots of us BOOK-A-Holics and we all have to struggle with the "non-reading"-community!



I plan to move some of my books to our house in the country to alleviate the issue of the leaning book stacks. As for the other problems, any advice would be appreciated. (Although I may be too busy reading to pay much attention.)

My name is Hope and I am an unrepetant bookaholic. My children are grown and have moved out and I have turned bedrooms into libraries. Floor to ceiling, all walls covered with books. I have a formal library filled with books and books covering my nightstand. I cannot pass a bookstore and I could spend all day browsing in a bookstore. I would rather spend money on books than clothes, shoes, etc.



I can't stop acquiring books (buying / borrowing) even though I have loads on my tbr shelf

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I go to the library every week (I'm a volunteer) and check out what has come in that I might be interested in reading. These go on my list. I've been going to the library since I started to read as a child. I just love going up and down the shelves and will pick up a book to check out if it sounds interesting.
And bookstores!! I love to see what's new and what might be on sale.
Of course, friends and family think I'm a little over the top on books and reading, but who do they go to to see if I have read it? and is it good?
Sandi