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Does anyone here collect more than one copy of a book?
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Me too! Sometimes I also buy a paperback version to loan out. I've done this with the Wheel of Time books and the A Song of Ice and Fire books.


terpkristin wrote: "Aloha wrote: "I do something different. I usually collect more than 1 format of the same book. For example, I usually get an audio and an eBook of the same book. If I really like a book, I will als..."

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Exactly! I do the same thing. People roll their eyes when I admit it, glad others do, too!

Or sometimes I'll own both the eBook and the print copy (in the case of Redemption in Indigo by Karen Lord or The Weird edited by Ann & Jeff VanderMeer).
But I probably won't go overboard and own ten copies of the same book :)
It'll be interesting though for some texts, such as Neil Gaiman's American Gods, which now has an author's preferred text version :)





But other than that I only double up with a copy of the audiobook.

But normally, if I have more than one copy of anything it's either where I've been given one as a gift or if I've picked up a collection of books and one I already owned has been in there. Sometimes I'll have a physical hard copy and an eBook version (see: The Hunger Games & A Song of Ice and Fire) mostly so that I can continue reading uninterrupted at home or on the way to/from work.

Otherwise I tend to stick to one copy. It takes a lot to get me to buy a book these days, the local library is fantastic.

I should probably invest in a new e-reader. ASOIF books are very bulky and don't fit into my bag (I generally read paperbacks on my way to classes etc).
I have two different editions of LoTR and several books I own in different languages (I have 3 versions of The Moon is a Harsh Mistress, including this particular one and two translations).
I only get extra copies if they're really special (I can never resist a first edition or a signed copy) or if they're among my personal favourites.

Oooh. Watership down. One of my earliest experiences of reading a paperback, adult book, with tinges of fantasy. Up to that point, it was usually hardcover books from the library, of either classics like Huck Finn or Tarzan, or typical youth lit like
From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs Basil E. Frankweiler. But Watership Down was something different and special. It was something my Grandmother and Uncle loved. It was long with small text. And I just loved it. And now I have another favored edition/cover I need to look out for, which I've put below.




A couple of times I have bought the audio book of something I know I already have just because I know I will get to that faster than I might the physical book.
Worst case I have is with Terry Goodkinds Temple of the Winds. I have the hardback (1st edition bargain book), paperback (purchased in error) and audio book on CD (only $7 in Borders closing week.) Just for the record, I listened to the audio book soon after I purchased it.


If I find a particular edition I like, I may replace my current copy. I bought Robin McKinley's re-issued books (The Blue Sword, etc) due to their lovely match-y-ness, though I kept the original paperback on The Blue Sword cause I loved the cover. I am also putting off getting Graceling and Fire, because I want the British editions - same with The Wee Free Men.



Variour LotR copies
Kushiel's Dart - Jacqueline Carey - have given a couple away to get folks hooked
Sins of the Father - Jane Jensen (Gabriel Knight)
Variations on Robin Hood
Anyway, I think that's at least a chunk... I've gotten better about giving books away and ebooks have saved me on bookshelves!

Nice to know I'm not the only one. I must have about 20 editions of Peter Pan by now. :)
Some are beautifully illustrated, one is in French, some are just nice, very small copies that fit into a jeans pocket... I love that story and how much darker it is than most people expect (Disney's fault, I suppose)









My favourites are the illustrated one by Trina Schart Hyman and of course the amazing Annotated Peter Pan.
If I read a book as an ebook first and like it a lot, I'll run and get me a paper copy as well (last time that happened with Mechanique: A Tale of the Circus Tresaulti by Genevieve Valentine). But that's not really the same thing as collecting. So it's just Peter Pan for me.
P.S.: Great idea for a thread topic. I love seeing what books you guys keep buying. ;)

I may also start doing this with A Game of Thrones as this is the only other series to catch my attention in the same way as Jordan's did so long ago.

I actually have a copy of the first edition hardcover cover. I found it at a local yard sale.

I just love Fires of Heaven. I love the pre 2003 editions when the spine was just so huge or the pre 1997 editions of Lord of Chaos, which was also huge. I'm a fan of huge looking books.


I have extra copies because my wife has just about read my first one to death. I got the other two from PaperBackSwap to have on hand in-case the first one really does fall apart. (My wife has read many a book to pieces.)
I think there's another book or two that I have a couple of copies of because I really liked the book, or had planned on sharing a copy - but I can't recall what they are offhand.
We also have several Bibles in our house, but I don't think that's uncommon for a Christian household.


I've got 2 copies of some classics like Dracula, Alice in Wonderland and few a others where i bought the paperbacks a few years ago. I then got a Kindle so downloaded them and read the ebooks on it instead.
I also recently got a complete set of hardback Dickens novels and have some in ebook format for reading so as not to damage them.



I'd love to see a picture of all those WOT books. I've started to re-read the series (technically, listening to it), and it's inspired me to buy more WOT copies. Though only when they're a dollar. Don't think I'll every shoot for 20 copies each. But seeing three huge FOH's next to each other makes me happy.

I do have multiple copies of the original DragonLance trilogy and Lord of the Rings.
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Anyone else do this?