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Sep 14, 2012 07:01AM

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I bought a Kindle 3 years ago, so I buy a lot fewer books in print now - but when I find one in Kindle that I ABSOLUTELY LOVE, I will buy it in print too. I have 7 doublestacked floor-to-ceiling book shelves, each shelf groaning and drooping under the weight of everything wedged into it. There are also stacks of books on most of the flat surfaces in my house, and on the floor next to the bed.
A few years ago I went through and tried to be honest with myself about books I would never read or didn't like enough to read again and sent the equivalent of one paper grocery sack home with my mom to take to a used bookstore.
I have a large rubbermaid tote stuffed with those books that I "don't want to, but probably should, read but refuse to get rid of" shoved in the closet of the spare bedroom.
My goal in life is to live in a Library.




I pretty much keep all the books I buy, but as I never read a book twice, it might be time to consider other options.
I have an entire Rubbermaid container filled with Japanese comics (in Japanese) in the basement. I keep telling myself that I'll translate them one day...
I like the idea of having a home library though. I'm a hoarder by nature.

I bet I have a bigger 'insane amount' than you...


Wish I knew a good place around here to trade mangas with people.

I keep by books in a bookshelf, which looks like a library. My mother insists that I donate them. Not going to happen since I reread books multiple times. Also, I do have ebooks like most people, which does help with the space issue.


When I used to live in MA I had a circle of friends and we passed books around which saved money and space. Once I moved to NJ I did not find friends with the same reading interest and I also put my foot down on new physical books coming in as we still have books in boxes with no place to put them... I even have a custom built library but its not big enough to hold our books.


lol...not sure what to say about that one.
I keep all the good ones in hopes that I someday have a beauty and the beast style library.
The ones I don't like as much go to support my local indie bookstore.






Yay! Another traditional book reader! I refuse to get an ereader!




Yay! Another traditional book reader! I refuse to get an ereader!"
Yay! Another traditional book reader! I refuse to get an ereader!
I completely agree!!! Around my birthday and holidays I get told how much of a pain I am because I refuse the offers of ereaders. I sometimes read manga from my phone but I prefer the book.
I keep all of mine. I think I have only recently started to get rid of books i read in middle school, I am now 27. Right now my books are all in storage, but when I finally settle, I will have a room full of books. I love to re read a good story! My poor Harry Potter and the Sorcerers Stone book needs to be replaced....I broke the spine :(

I do have a Kindle Fire, but to be honest, I don't use it that much really, especially compared the # of books I read from the library. And I have used the loan option to share what books I have purchased on it :)
Right now I use the local library as a main source of getting books. Thankfully I can get books from all over the state delivered to my library, which really helps! I also use Amazon, once the books are really low in price ($3.99 or less for a book and shipping) or the local used book store.

I can't imagine reading story books with my kids on an ereader. Not the same!
I sometimes keep the books I love and have read during my school years in middle school and sometimes I give them away to charity or libaries in need. I love giving books away to help other people get books cheaper. At the libaray bookstore where i live, books are usually 1, 2, 3, or 4 dollers and that's freakin' sweeter than paying 20 dollers or 17 dollers for a book at the stores. Anyway, I'm going to the bookstore barns and nobles today and buying the second book to the Caster chronicles. Oh yeah!
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I used to be a hoarder but it got too out of hand. So I donate books to my library and sell them to my used book store. Though, now that I read only on ereaders I'm back to hoarding. But it's guilt free at least.



I have so many that I have won from Giveaways (50, and I only started the first of December 2012) that I am not sure what to do with them all. LOL

If the book didn't make the bookshelf cut, I trade it in at one of the second-hand bookstores. Some of them don't take books all the time, so I have several that I go to.
I also tend to foist books onto my mom for her to read, and vice versa.
My current living-abroad situation has made me not purchase many physical books, instead leaning on my e-reader's memory.


I re-read EVERY book i buy, get, or own, and i re read my faves more than three times somethings (a freak, i know! xP ) BUT i just can't help myself..... i find peace, imagination, astonishment, inspiration, amazingness, and new worlds in them so therefore i can't stop reading them

HAHA! It is a dream of mine to have a library one day tooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!
i dont have enough to give away so im keeping all i get!!!! xD

I keep all the books after reading. Even if they're bad, I keep them in my bookshelf and I just LOVE to see the number of books increase each year. It's even my dream to open a library! Or if not a library, then at least have a whole room in my house denoted and full of books!!:)