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message 51: by Bridgette (new)

Bridgette | 1282 comments Mod
i hope people are trying to keep the tbr piles down mine seems to growing whenever i get it down to a reasonable level. :( why does it do that? :) cant help it with some of the bargains that you can get. :)


message 52: by Ice (new)

Ice Bear (neilar) Its uphill all the way


message 53: by Chris (new)

Chris (calmgrove) Mine's a real Jacob's Ladder: just added four more (why? oh why?).


message 54: by Ice (new)

Ice Bear (neilar) It often comes down to that finger hovering moment both physical and virtual ........ "Add to Basket".


message 55: by Carol (new)

Carol | 53 comments Mine is also a 'Jacob's Ladder'. It just gets longer and longer. I need to stop eating, drinking (not alchol), sleeping, going to work, doing housework, shopping, anything really!


message 56: by Chris (last edited May 28, 2012 02:02PM) (new)

Chris Stanley (christinelstanley) | 922 comments Even my library TBR is getting out of hand! As well as my own allowance, I use my husbands card (he barely reads a book every 2 months) and my two daughters allowances, (just the part they don't use themselves). Collectively, we are permitted 46 books and I think we have 35 / 36 right now. Of that 35, 28 are mine! When will I learn?!


message 57: by Chris (new)

Chris (calmgrove) When will I learn?!

I'm afraid that kind of addiction is incurable.


Lynne - The Book Squirrel (squirrelsend) I have nearly 2000 including all my ebooks I haven't added on here. Hence I have a library! I also use the library a lot too especially for series of books I want to read and can't find them in charity shops.

My book addiction is serious!


message 59: by JackieB (new)

JackieB | 251 comments Lynne - The Book Squirrel wrote: "I have nearly 2000 including all my ebooks I haven't added on here. Hence I have a library! I also use the library a lot too especially for series of books I want to read and can't find them in ch..."

Welcome! you belong here!


message 60: by Angela (new)

Angela (bookangel2) | 1454 comments Lynne - The Book Squirrel wrote: "I have nearly 2000 including all my ebooks I haven't added on here. Hence I have a library! I also use the library a lot too especially for series of books I want to read and can't find them in ch..."

A good group for you Lynne:)


message 61: by Karen (new)

Karen (karenofthebookworm) Physical books - 405
ebooks - lets not go there


message 62: by Ice (new)

Ice Bear (neilar) I am in denial believing my tbr to be near 100, only 37% out and rising with a recent order of Nesbo's Harry Hole series. I avoided adding Mr Gently.

Recent holiday trips to Scotland and Portugal were just break even on the reduction front.


message 63: by Joy (last edited Jun 12, 2012 05:55AM) (new)

Joy (coming out of the closet here) I do buy books for my Nook, also have places to get free books all the time, or once a week freebies. also freeboosky is a good place to get free ones, for Nook and Kindle. I am on bookhaven on facebook, people recommend books on there. I just can't do the sugar sync thing, so I prefer to buy or get any free ones I like on B&N. I have a large amount (for me) to read yet! I see a book that catches my attention, I buy it. only up to 6 every 2 weeks (payday) ok, feel so better sharing this! lol. please add me if you like. ladytrekker2008@yahoo.com I love sharing books. I do work, no WIFI there, so any requests or notifications have to wait til I get home please.


message 64: by Angela (new)

Angela (bookangel2) | 1454 comments I seem to be acquiring a lot of books at the moment - some free, all reduced, both for my kindle and paperbacks. We had our Visa bill the other day and my husband got quite twitchy about the Amazon Downloads! The trouble is that I think I "comfort buy" with books - have a few things on my mind at the moment and the horrible weather doesn't help. Oh well, I'll try to be sensible:)


message 65: by Stephen (new)

Stephen | 95 comments well use amazon trade in and reduce your pile of DTB once finished with them as its freepost and use the credits against new kindle purchases lol


message 66: by Natasha (new)

Natasha  (bookdiva401) Angela I know I definitely comfort buy when it comes to books. The worst thing I can do is hit the book store after a stressful day at work. I cant help it though...better books than something worse!! My TBR pile is growing :( but one day it will be my READ pile :)


message 67: by Angela (new)

Angela (bookangel2) | 1454 comments Natasha wrote: "Angela I know I definitely comfort buy when it comes to books. The worst thing I can do is hit the book store after a stressful day at work. I cant help it though...better books than something wors..."

"Better books than something worse..." I certainly agree with that:)


message 68: by Karen M (last edited Jun 13, 2012 02:54PM) (new)

Karen M My paper book TBR shelves are only 200 books full but my Kindle is over 1300 and growing. I have a free download addiction and, altho I have figuratively chucked a few of them away because they weren't worth reading, I am finding some very nice books and authors.


message 69: by Angela (new)

Angela (bookangel2) | 1454 comments Karen M wrote: "My paper book TBR shelves are only 200 books full but my Kindle is over 1300 and growing. I have a free download addition and, altho I have figuratively chucked a few of them away because they wer..."

I've found a free download site too - some good finds; others, not brilliant.


message 70: by Bridgette (new)

Bridgette | 1282 comments Mod
oh god i havent really done much reading to reduce my tbr pile. it seems to grow at the moment, its nearly summer so i hope to get some serious reading to reduce it. anyone else in a similar situation?


message 71: by Angela (new)

Angela (bookangel2) | 1454 comments Bridgette wrote: "oh god i havent really done much reading to reduce my tbr pile. it seems to grow at the moment, its nearly summer so i hope to get some serious reading to reduce it. anyone else in a similar situat..."

My TBR pile is like my ironing pile - I make a little progress, then go back to my old ways! So...I have a cupboard full of un-ironed clothes and book shelves full of un-read books:))Luckily, it stopped stressing me out a good while ago!


message 72: by Melanie (new)

Melanie Too scared to count, but it is a whole floor-to-ceiling bookcase, double-stacked in places! I try to be good, but we have a used book sale at work (a public library) that I can just help myself to (bad), and several other local libraries have huuuge book sales in the summer which culminate in "pay $5 for a bag and fill it" as we move into autumn: I'm still catching up with the last two years' bags full (very bad - last year I paid $15 for around $500 worth of books). I also went to a conference recently where publishers were literally pushing advance reading copies into my hands! I'm getting better at giving up on a book I don't like, and much better at getting rid of them when I've finished, if it's something I'll never read again. But there simply aren't enough reading hours in the day


Lynne - The Book Squirrel (squirrelsend) @Angela - my ironing piles like that! I just go out and buy new clothes! I hate ironing! Just got a couple of new things for my weekend away but have just had to iron one of my good tops!


message 74: by Chris (new)

Chris (calmgrove) Melanie wrote: "Too scared to count, but it is a whole floor-to-ceiling bookcase, double-stacked in places! I try to be good, but we have a used book sale at work (a public library) that I can just help myself to..."

I envy you your access to books to keep, your account puts my wildest dreams in the shade...


message 75: by Angela (new)

Angela (bookangel2) | 1454 comments Lynne - The Book Squirrel wrote: "@Angela - my ironing piles like that! I just go out and buy new clothes! I hate ironing! Just got a couple of new things for my weekend away but have just had to iron one of my good tops!"

Haha!! I thought I'd improve once I retired, but it just hasn't happened! My husband sometimes asks where such-and-such is and can usually give the answer:"In the ironing pile!"


message 76: by Joy (new)

Joy I keep adding to my Nook, I have a lot to try to get to!!


message 77: by JackieB (new)

JackieB | 251 comments Lynne - The Book Squirrel wrote: "@Angela - my ironing piles like that! I just go out and buy new clothes! I hate ironing! Just got a couple of new things for my weekend away but have just had to iron one of my good tops!"

My solution to this is not to buy anything that needs ironing! Queen of man-made fibres that's me!


message 78: by Jane (new)

Jane (bookworm40) | 40 comments Been off work for 3 weeks with bad back, can't sit for long so only 1 chapter at a time before i have to moving around, but have reduced the ironing pile to only half a basket .. Very good for me as its normally at least 2 on the go...


message 79: by Angela (new)

Angela (bookangel2) | 1454 comments Jane wrote: "Been off work for 3 weeks with bad back, can't sit for long so only 1 chapter at a time before i have to moving around, but have reduced the ironing pile to only half a basket .. Very good for me a..."

Oh dear Jane, I hope your back improves soon. x


message 80: by Flora (new)

Flora Smith (bookwormflo) My TR pile hasn't gotten any better since I last posted. Its gotten much worse since I have started my blog because I keep getting requests to review. I hate to have to start turning ppl down but at this rate I'll never get caught up.


St[♥]r Pr!nc:$$ N[♥]wsheen pictures, pictures, pictures ||| ♥ Zin Uru ♥ |||| TBR it keeps growing everytime someone recommends me a book and I never to seem to find it or even find time to ...i got a book review blog and so far got like 20 reviews on it or maybe more , haven't checked.


message 82: by Joy (new)

Joy my keeps on getting bigger, no hope for me lol


message 83: by Donna (new)

Donna West Even though I have three books on the go, my pile just keeps getting bigger. It's got worse since I got a kindle as books are so accessible now and I keep adding samples. The most I ever read was 4 books in a week but that was made up of sunny days in the garden off work. Time to book a holiday.


message 84: by Karen (last edited Jul 03, 2012 01:06PM) (new)

Karen (karenofthebookworm) I've finally decided that trying to get my tbr pile under control is pointless, so I'm not going to try anymore.

Term ended on friday afternoon, since then I've cleared 6 books of my tbr pile (4 real and 2 kindle)but I've added another three - although that is amazon's fault.


message 85: by Jane (new)

Jane (bookworm40) | 40 comments It's increasing, as back is bad I'm doing lots of walking and my feet just heads for the charity shops !!!!!


message 86: by [deleted user] (new)

My tbr pile of physical books is 40-50 books, but then there are all the ebooks, and wattpad books. They make my tbr books pile into the hundreds!


message 87: by Bridgette (new)

Bridgette | 1282 comments Mod
My Physical tbr pile is ever growing at the moment and im not having enough time to read them all, I think I have about 25 books to read, however I will be purchasing some more books I the next few days.. hows everyone tbr pile?


message 88: by Karen (new)

Karen (karenofthebookworm) I think I've finally accepted that I'll never reduce my tbr pile to single figures. Even if I was to give up working, not buy any more books and do nothing but read I've still got enough books to last at least another thirty years.
Oh and the chances of me never buying another book? Absolutely zilch :-)


message 89: by ❤Marie (new)

❤Marie Gentilcore (rachelx) | 4 comments Karen wrote: "I think I've finally accepted that I'll never reduce my tbr pile to single figures. Even if I was to give up working, not buy any more books and do nothing but read I've still got enough books to l..."

I'm in the same boat as you Karen. I had a rule not to add more books to my "to read" than I had in my "read" shelves here on Goodreads, but I couldn't stick to that rule. I get a lot of recommendations and then I find other books here that I want to read and then all the free or low cost e-books and I don't want to forget about them so now I just have to accept that I'll never reduce my tbr pile to single figures, maybe not even double figures.


message 90: by Bridgette (new)

Bridgette | 1282 comments Mod
hows the tbr piles going mine is slowly shrinking but over the next couple of days I will purchasing a few books so it will be growing a bit. :)


message 91: by Carol (new)

Carol | 53 comments Mine is growing at an alarming rate. I work in a library and every Tuesday and Friday we get a delivery of new books and I can't resist looking and adding to my list, oops! It gets even harder when other readers recommend books to read or I'm being given free arcs to read.


message 92: by Angela (new)

Angela (bookangel2) | 1454 comments Mine is an ever-increasing pile - both real and kindle books. Doesn't bother me any more...just love having loads of books :)


message 93: by Chris (new)

Chris Stanley (christinelstanley) | 922 comments Me - given up counting, just buy more ebooks and only your kindle knows!


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