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Feb 14, 2009 03:00PM

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Don't listen to her! She is eeeeevil. I should know, I've been helping her behind the scenes.


Good for you! Stay strong! You still have to figure out how many unread books you own, otherwise you won't have the number in your head to help prevent more book-buying...

Good for you! Stay strong! You still have to figure out how many unread books you own, otherwise you won't have the number in your head to he..."
I know, but it scares me. The lack of space has been an incentive so far, but I do have to count and perhaps list.

I've been good so far, but I'm telling you, I REALLY want "A Thousand Splendid Suns"!


No. I haven't bought a book since December 15th. Being poor really strengthens your will power :0)
I have also resisted yarn (another weakness) but I have bought clothes which is unusual for me.


Many of us learn to love books, or have nurtured such a love since childhood, but bibliomania goes beyond mere fondness for the written word. An obsessive compulsive disorder, bibliomania refers to a patient's need to collect and hoard books to the point that it jeopardizes his social relationships and sometimes even his physical health.
Step1: Tour the patient's home. A person who suffers from bibliomania will have stacks upon stacks of books all over the house, usually overflowing from bookshelves and often occupying seating space. Books might be stored in inconvenient and strange places, such as inside the oven or even the bathtub.
Step2: Talk to the patient about books. Many people with bibliomania will have difficulty discussing anything non-literary in nature. They might change the subject to books when such a transition isn't obvious, and may grow anxious if they aren't allowed to talk about books for a long period of time.
Step3: Watch how the patient acts in a bookstore. A sufferer of bibliomania will not browse like a normal shopper, reading the blurbs and titles with scrutiny. Instead, she will arbitrarily throws books in her basket without even looking at the titles, and won't care about the subject matter or genre.
Step4: Pay attention to the patient's social relationships. Does he break off engagements to spend time with his books? Does he insist upon shopping only in bookstores? Does he grow anxious and irritable when denied the right to spend time with books?
Step5: Monitor the patient's health. Most people with bibliomania will sacrifice their health and personal hygiene because of their compulsion to purchase and hoard books. She might not take a shower for days or may miss doctor's appointments. Additionally, a bibliomania sufferer's anxiety levels will increase over time, and may result in high blood pressure or panic attacks.
I found this by accident yesterday (though in the words of Oogway from Kung Fu Panda, "There Are No Accidents") and realized it is me to a t. All of it.
I know I have been kind of glib in here, and not really as invested in this as I should be, but I am hereby recognizing my addiction for what it is, and making the pledge anew...
"I promise to abstain from purchasing new books until my to-be-read pile is looking more respectable and I must read the books I already own!"
All 2000-2500 of them.
THIS IS DAY ONE

I'm with you Ichaerus. Day one for real.

(Hahahaha!)



It's pretty scary when you are like me and realize that is exactly what you have done. I ate maybe one meal a day for the past several months, bathed a bare minimum (believe me, I know how gross that is, but i just thought it was time i could be reading), neglected my work to sit at my desk and read. It just went on and on and on. Hopefully, though, i'm now on the way to changing all that.



I'm. Making. Progress.
*gasps*

I promise to abstain from purchasing new books until my to-be-read pile is looking more respectable and I must read the books I already own!

Many of us learn to love books, or have nurtured such a love since childhood, but bibliomania goes beyond mere fondness for the written word. An obsessive co..."
I am so glad that in the end I can't agree with step 3 and 5 for myself!!!:-)

So, right after I finish The Sweet Far Thing, I'll start Speak.

I (used to) have stacks of books everywhere, but since I got another bookcase and reorganized, that's gotten a lot better.
I'm a total hermit. I've lately been going to the gym with a friend, but I prefer to stay home and read to going to clubs or bars. I will go out occasionally if my conditions are suitably met: Low-key bar or restaurant, a minimum of people- NO HUGE CROWDS, discussion possible (no music so loud you have to shout into a megaphone to be heard, in other words).
I also steer the discussion to books when at all possible. Although I think that could be because I read during 90% of my free time and have little else to talk about. Cause and effect, you know. ;)
Welcome Ichaerus... I hope you do well. You can do it!

Many of us learn to love books, or have nurtured such a love since childhood, but bibliomania goes beyond mere fondness for the written word..."
Hmm, I do number 2 but none of the others.

M.G. - Where is that store? I'm in Southern California and this could be big trouble for me! I love cheap books :)

OMG... my mother in law was cleaning out her attic and produced a box of books... my books... that I had asked her to hang on to until we had moved (8 years ago)... *blushing* I had completely forgotten about it! Of course obsessive that I am, I put all the unread ones in that box... now I'm really not going to buy any more books for another 15 years!!
Edit: I've got about 50 unread ones now!
Edit: I've got about 50 unread ones now!
ok Ichaerus... don't forget the bibliomaniacs serenety prayer: Grant me the serenity to accept (and read) the books I have, the courage to enter a bookshop without buying another book, and the wisdom to know the difference between a good book and a bad one!



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