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The "I-Must-Not-Buy-Any-More-Books" Thread



*pats on shoulder* Never mind, just begin again. It's what I do on a very regular basis.

But that's stuff going out... so a plus, right?

*sniffle* thanks. I renew my vow to not buy anymore books until its closer to my birthday!

When I'm not particularly enjoying a book, I usually start mentally (and sometimes literally) tapping my foot and going through a checklist of what's on my shelf. I did that this morning when I finally abandoned two books I was hating, and decided I have to start another one.
...The irony of it is that with all those unread books to choose from, I've picked up To Kill a Mockingbird, a book that I've read at least 20 times - and I'm probably underestimating that number. Maybe reading an old, dear favorite will settle me down a bit.....

Jennie, I am exactly the same way!! LOL


Then I get a message that I won an audio book from GR's First Reads.
See it's not just my fault. I am meant to have too many books :0)



I really wanted these for a long time and they're YA so they should be a quick read, right? (Or whatever excuse will help me sleep at night)

I have always been an avid user of the library, but since their budget was cut last year, the wait for new books has grown exponentially!
And now that I have more books than I could ever hope to read, it is time to put a ban on myself.
But since it is an addiction, I thought I could use a little help in staying true to my goal.
And I am amazed that some of you have managed to go 6 or 7 weeks without buying!
I hope to go at least 1 month, and then if I make it there, hopefully extend my goal! We'll see!

I think once I get back from my vacation I'm going to put myself on a new ban too. Probably August 1st. I need to read some of the books I already own!!

I've made it 3 weeks now without buying. I even walked into a bookstore- felt up a couple of books and walked out with nothing. whoohoo!

And months!? Well, I will start small, as I said. I think I have one more package coming...
I have taken your suggestion and made a stack of books I own that I was excited about at the time and then forgot about. Wow! There are tons!
And some ARC copies of books that I keep meaning to send along to friends...thanks for the push!

Great minds think alike.
I also have all the Austen's in an omnibus - a hardback - soooo heavy. And I am thinking of getting paperbacks.

Also keep in mind that the cigarette smoke really messes up the smell of the library book that you pass on to the next borrower.
This chilling report from an ex smoker. Quit cold turkey in December of 1982 after smoking for 22 years. It was the hardest thing I have ever done but I did it and 3 weeks later I met the love of my life, my husband and he told me later that he would not have even asked me out if I was still a smoker. Even though I hate the smell of cigarette smoke now I still miss it. Can you believe that?

Are you pushing someone else to buy books?! And on BD no less. *tsk, tsk* LOL!

This chilling report from an ex smoker. Quit cold turkey in December of 1982 after smoking for 22 years. It was the hardest thing I have ever done but I did it and 3 weeks later I met the love of my life, my husband and he told me later that he would not have even asked me out if I was still a smoker. Even though I hate the smell of cigarette smoke now I still miss it. Can you believe that? "
I really hate the smell of cigarette smoke on books. It's so yucky!
That's awesome that you quit and have stayed away from cigarettes from so long. Sounds like it was meant to be between you and your hubby ♥


LOL What a dilemma!
Fiona wrote: "No, you buy something first!!!
/dirty tactics"
The Booker is about the only prize I really respect and one year I would loved to read the short list.

Judith, yes, The Passage is the July group read - or one of them. :)
You can find the discussions, both spoiler and non-spoiler in this folder: http://www.goodreads.com/topic/group_...

A couple of nights ago I dremt that I went into Waterstones and agonised..."
It's nice to see that you stayed firm Fiona, even in your dremas!

I posted this elsewhere, but this is how I'm doing:
I've been on my ban for a whole month and haven't bought anything. Yesterday I went to Borders because I was craving one of their Seattle's Best frozen drinks. They had a blowout sale and although I looked and stroked I walked out empty handed. I had to talk myself down from a couple of books, but I did it.
I got caught stroking by one of the nerdy sales people there. He insisted on me purchasing the Dresden Files- Storm Front because it was his "favorite", which he repeated to me like 5 times. I had to dodge him after obligingly reading the back cover because he kept staring me down in the fantasy aisle. It's like he knew I wasn't going to buy or something, so he was trying to tempt me. O_o

*sits next to Sam and passes the Goobers* Mmmmhmmm, this should be good. lol.

I went across the Columbia River and signed up for the library in Washington (ours closed here in our little county). I paid $95 for the year but figured it will be a whole lot cheaper than what I've been doing.
I have to stop buying as many new books what with starting grad school in the fall. Even though I will still be working full time, money will be tight. Part of it is budget with all of the expenses for the next two years and part of it is a time consideration with not having any time to read novels and such.
Whew, I feel better having posted this now. It helps with goals if you write them down.

Sigh*

*sits next to Sam and passes the Goobers* Mmmmhmmm, this should be good. lol."
They haven't broken yet though .. that will be the best part! Who will it be?
Oh, yeah, I brought a book too! *taps currently-reading* Maybe this will make them break *rubs hands together* hehe


Oh, yeah, I brought a book too! *taps currently-reading* Maybe this will make them break *rubs hands together* hehe "
Haha! Yeah, or maybe I should talk about my big splurge coming up at the end of the month. Lots and lots of books all for under $4 and on Monday it's a whole bag for $5. Whooohooo! ;)

Oh, yeah, I brought a book too! *taps currently-reading* Maybe this will make them break *rubs hands toge..."
Oh, and I have gift vouchers and money from my birthday last month. I'm going on a shopping spree tomorrow, which obviously means a trip to the biggest bookstore around.

I got 2 10% off coupons from BD but I have been a good girl. :0)


you should have come down to Frome on the 11th of july if you live near Marlbourgh, then you could have blamed me conning you into buying a [some:] book[s:]. It is a good job Kynne wasn't 'on the wagon'.
All the best Paul Rix [oldgeezer:]

All the best Paul Rix [oldgeezer:]


Books are the same except they take much longer to read than a movie does to watch! I decided to focus on enjoying what I have instead of buying more and more and once I'd gone about six months I didn't even miss the buying. Because it's not really the books you want, it's the pleasure of getting a new thing. I looove new things. I have bought more books than I should in the last six months for this reason... but not too many (maybe 10? Always paperback, always discounted, often thrift shop). But the books I read are from the library because I can get something new and read it right away. My own books sit unread! So I am now trying to wean myself off books too, even though I don't have the same problem I did with movies.
Anyway! Bravo on self-denial. You want to get to a point where you can buy books you want to read without feeling guilty or having to justify it to yourself (or going without supper for a week!).
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...Of course, I can be impatient in general, but having a whole bunch of books to choose from often makes me less likely to stick with the ones I'm having to force myself to read.