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Post Number:#121  Postby Seregil » 08 Jul 2011, 14:53

Wow, you guys have a lot of books. I have only about 60. But one day, when I get rich... :wink:
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Post Number:#122  Postby ALLB » 08 Jul 2011, 18:52

Wow! I thought I had a lot, I have a little over 400. Whenever I feel like it's getting out of hand I make a "goodbye box" and take the ones I can live without to a local bookstore to donate or trade. I don't have enough bookshelf room for thousand...yet!
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Post Number:#123  Postby Kdor11 » 11 Jul 2011, 11:08

8) The amount of books I own at a time fluctuates. Sometime I trade them, sell them or give them to charity fundraisers. I own about 20 books that I would never part with and have a few more that I want to eventually own. Of these '20' they are books that I have read, re-read and recommend to other readers the most!
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Post Number:#124  Postby Vogin » 12 Jul 2011, 03:54

A few dozens are mine personally, but I believe our family altogether own well over a couple of thousand - most of us enjoy reading :D
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Post Number:#125  Postby Simworm » 12 Jul 2011, 04:19

I probably have about 20-30 books in my collection and I just go to the library most of the time. I like the idea of someday having a library/study with lots and lots and lots of books but at the same time I'm sort of afraid of bookshelves with lots of books since I was in Borders with books flying at here, there and everywhere during the 6.3 earthquake.
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Post Number:#126  Postby Bighuey » 12 Jul 2011, 09:17

Simworm wrote:I probably have about 20-30 books in my collection and I just go to the library most of the time. I like the idea of someday having a library/study with lots and lots and lots of books but at the same time I'm sort of afraid of bookshelves with lots of books since I was in Borders with books flying at here, there and everywhere during the 6.3 earthquake.


That would be scary, maybe you should stay with e books. :lol:
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Post Number:#127  Postby Simworm » 12 Jul 2011, 15:47

Bighuey wrote:
Simworm wrote:I probably have about 20-30 books in my collection and I just go to the library most of the time. I like the idea of someday having a library/study with lots and lots and lots of books but at the same time I'm sort of afraid of bookshelves with lots of books since I was in Borders with books flying at here, there and everywhere during the 6.3 earthquake.


That would be scary, maybe you should stay with e books. :lol:


haha yes I'm sticking to ebooks and my small collection that is on my floor so that it won't rain down on me. When these aftershocks are over I will start building my collection and will be brave enough to put them on shelves. :)
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Post Number:#128  Postby Bighuey » 12 Jul 2011, 19:12

Simworm wrote:
Bighuey wrote:
Simworm wrote:I probably have about 20-30 books in my collection and I just go to the library most of the time. I like the idea of someday having a library/study with lots and lots and lots of books but at the same time I'm sort of afraid of bookshelves with lots of books since I was in Borders with books flying at here, there and everywhere during the 6.3 earthquake.


That would be scary, maybe you should stay with e books. :lol:


haha yes I'm sticking to ebooks and my small collection that is on my floor so that it won't rain down on me. When these aftershocks are over I will start building my collection and will be brave enough to put them on shelves. :)


Yes,that was a bad quake you guys had. We get a few tremors here but nothing serious as yet. Altho we had a tsunami warning last year so my books could get washed away, probably me with them too so I may carry my e book stick on a chain around my neck. :)
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Post Number:#129  Postby DavidB52 » 17 Jul 2011, 19:00

I have about 100 books, but have gone through MANY more than that over the years.

I try to keep the clutter down at home, so every couple years I put a box together and donate a bunch to the local public library. That way, if I ever want to re-read them, they are accessible (and free--I don't have to re-purchase them). I only keep my very favorite books here at home--otherwise, I would get crowded out of my own home.
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Post Number:#130  Postby Cherrydapple » 17 Jul 2011, 23:59

I have about 300.
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Post Number:#131  Postby Gwydion » 18 Jul 2011, 08:51

Typically I have well over a thousand (the spare bedroom and dining room are lined with book shelves!). Of these about 400 are reference books that I reference often. About 400 are good quality hardbacks and the rest are paperbacks where there is considerable churn as they get passed around the family.
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Post Number:#132  Postby Inspiro Assistant » 31 Jul 2011, 05:17

LOL, I thought, you have read those thousand already. You do the right thing. Stop buying and start reading.

Niphredil wrote:Jesus, thousands...they are everywhere. My room is full. My sisters room is full. We built an extension to our house and now thats full as well, AND I keep finding them in odd places. Its getting rediculous, so I've stopped buying them for the time being. Focus on reading some of them instead!
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Post Number:#133  Postby Simworm » 31 Jul 2011, 06:37

Wow for the past month I have been collecting books like never before. My nana just moved into a rest home so I inherited The Hobbit, Lord of the Rings and George Orwell collection from her. Plus I bought books for study, some Roald Dahl for my son and just impulsively bought The Great Gatsby and the Phillipa Greggory books off an auction website and I'm sure I've bought a couple more in the past month. It's bad how much I've spent on books alone... but I guess the good thing is that I'm not spending my money on junk food! :? If I keep going this way there will be no room to move around in my house haha
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Post Number:#134  Postby Mel Carriere » 01 Aug 2011, 22:35

I've given away so many books to the friends of the library that it is impossible to calculate how many I've owned in my llife. I don't treasure books themselves, I treasure the words within the books and how they are put together, so the book as an object does not hold much sentimental value. Of course, I do have a few treasured ones that I wll never rid myself of, Like Shelby Foote's trilogy of the Civil War.
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Post Number:#135  Postby Inspiro Assistant » 02 Aug 2011, 03:16

Is there any book that you want to read over and over again?

Mel Carriere wrote:I've given away so many books to the friends of the library that it is impossible to calculate how many I've owned in my llife. I don't treasure books themselves, I treasure the words within the books and how they are put together, so the book as an object does not hold much sentimental value. Of course, I do have a few treasured ones that I wll never rid myself of, Like Shelby Foote's trilogy of the Civil War.
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