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Jan 03, 2009 05:52PM

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No!!! Free books are also banned.
I do not want to die with tbr books on my shelf so I must make sure that I read all the books on my shelf before I die which a..."
no to free books?????? So if today someone gives you a free book like for isntance in the supermarket...you will say no????

Becky, how is The girl in the pearl earring? i liked the movie and going to read the book in the next days.

there are 100pages about Rome in it? Okay, will read it sooner than I wanted then!

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Great angela! Keep going!!!!!

me too angela, but just ebcause I am not sure how much I will get after taxes and because it is my first wage again after more than a year.....

But not buying any for the moment. So keep going all!

Nono for the moment I am not buying any. So for at least another week and if i keep my promise till I read the ones I bought.

Pearl Earring was good! It was simply written, but very descriptive and beautiful. I would have actually liked a bit more info about Delft during the time that the book took place (1664-1666 mainly), but the story was very interesting.
I'd seen and appreciated Vermeer's work before, but this book gave me a different kind of insight into the art and the artist and I found myself looking up the different paintings he was painting while I read.
One thing I didn't really like, and this is probably only my opinion, was that Griet (the main character) never referred to Vermeer by his name. She did refer to him at times as "master" and "sir" which I don't mind, but only when speaking directly to him or of him to others. When she was narrating for the reader, she called him "he" or "him". I felt that this almost gave him a sort of divinity that he didn't exactly deserve, regardless of how nice a man he may be.


maggie, but isn't it your side of the bed?!!!


Well, this might be a blessing in disguise.

I promise!!!




Although I shouldn't be talking... I got both of the books I ordered as my last-minute, pre-ban splurge today-- Neverwhere and Water for Elephants-- and acted like it was Christmas again while opening the packages!
...Only 360 days to go.

Okay, books as presents you can't say no too and if someone gives me a token, well obv got to spend that as those things have sell by..."
There you go! I am not saying no and especially not if it is the latest Patricia Cornwell! I must have touched it already near to ten times before even getting it. Now that I get it as a gift I am jumping of joy!

But but but..."
noooooo Fiona, not allowed. Think about sequels before you start reading the first one!

I had one!! Neverwhere was ordered through PBS before I even decided to ban book-buying, and then I ordered Water For Elephants 3 days before Jan 1... I won't be your accomplice! ;)
And... Just so you know... Library books are gateway books.
Next you'll be dabbling in freebies, and then you'll be saying, "oh, but its only ONE book, and I can quit any time I want!" and then you'll be at the used bookstore, then you'll be buying books without restraint.
I'm only trying to HELP you, Fiona... It's for your own good.

I just don't want you to have to add another room on your house to store your books... Unless you WANT to.
But not because you NEED to!


But...I'm continuing to use PBS and the library because I only have about 25 physical TBR books. I just need to stop spending $150+ every month on books.

I should do the same, but I'm lazy and very finicky about my book organization methods. Not that I should be, I barely have room to shelve them appropriately, so they are all stacked and... and... It's terrible.

What's a girl supposed to do?
And to top it all off, my job offers the occasional free book! *wibble* So I've gotten two new books. But one of 'em was free.
At least it's a student bookstore so the books are all unnaturally expensive. That'll help. Not much, but it will.

I've ordered the 5fth volume of the sandman library. I was having a bad day. But well i am colecting those books and the 5fth is hard to find. and its a ghraphic novel - faster to read...

Tomorrow I'm going to sort out my shelf - and put all my read ones at the bottom and unread ones at the top."
Okay Fiona, if you are 500% sure you are only going to take the second of the sequel, you can take it..but only read it after ou read five of your own!!!


I have a pretty big problem because not only do I love physical books, but I'm getting a large e-book addiction as well. My computer desktop is unbelievably cluttered with files. Some aren't even unrared yet!
Tomorrow, I'll count my books. I already had a deal going in my head that I couldn't purchase any new books until I finished all of my NEW TBR books. Which is totally weak, lol. Because my used, library, and e-book collection can still grow unchecked. But no more!
"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!"
This means: no new books. No used books. And no e-books. If I find an e-book I've been wanting, instead of d/l it and saving it in a folder, I will simply bookmark the link for a later date.
The ooooonly exception I will make is travelbooks. I'll be going to Dublin and Prague soon, and I need guidebooks! But I will not buy them until tickets to my destinations are BOUGHT (there's a chance both trips might be shelved thanks to the current economy), so I need to wait before getting to guidebooks.

I thought that it would be hard to abstain from acquiring new books, but I've made it a week already and haven't caved yet. *pat on the back*
I just have to stay away from the places I normally buy books from, mainly the thrift store. I can't go there and leave without several books. It's a challenge for me, because their inventory is always changing depending on donations, so I never want to leave a book because I'm afraid that it will be gone when I get back.
I just have to stay away. Stay AWAY! *sniffle*



I have a pretty big problem because not only do I love physical books, but I'm getting a large e-book addiction as well. My computer desktop is unbelievably cluttered w..."
Wow Melissa, good luck!!!! Hope you aren't coming to Dublin in the next weeks...it si freezing cold here!!!

operandi, you should wait till you read some books you have already!!!!!!! Com'on try!!!!

Go girl, go!!!!! I don't mean go buying, noooooo. go keep going in opposite directions form any place with books!

If I can make the trip to Dublin happen, it'll be a 3 day trip in the next...two weeks or so.
But wait! Do you live in Dublin?! Perhaps you could give me some ideas as to what to do. Then I don't have to buy any guidebooks, lol. It'd be easier to stick to not buying any books at all. No pressure though. If you think of any ideas, great. If not, I'll definitely find stuff to do through other resources.
As for my physical TBR pile, it's only 40 books! Of course, I have boxes of books in storage back in the States. We won't count those because I can't access them yet!
My e-book TBR pile is a wee bit more ridiculous. 96 books.
Plenty to choose from. No excuse for buying anything new! Or acquiring in any manner!

Tomorrow's a new day....
"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!"

The thing is that everytime someone on GR is reading a book that sounds even remotely interesting, I check if my library has it. If it does, then it only goes on my lists. If all the copies are checked out then I place them on hold thinking that they won't be available for a couple of months (this seriously happened to me with "7th Heaven" by James Patterson and "Change of Heart" by Jodi Picoult), but then they end up coming in after a two or three day wait. Of course, I can't start to read the books I own until I finish the books I borrow. So, it tends to be an endless cycle.
My New Year's resolution is not to stop buying books (I don't spend that much money, I hit second hand shops, ebay, and paperbackswap.com), but to stop checking them out from the library and stop putting them on hold (that's what really gets me into trouble). At least, until I actually read some of the books I've bought. I have seven on hold now, so after those come in, no more. Seriously. I mean it.
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