Which Room in Your Home Contains the Most Reading Material?

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My bedroom. Every other room either is barren of books or just doesn't compete to the amount in my room. My family are not really those of the reading lovers sort regrettably.
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The small computer room in my basement has the most books. However, I do not own many books since I usually only read books once. In my small library I have some books of the "Harry Potter" series and "Diary of a Wimpy Kid" among other books and series.
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The room that has the most reading material is my bedroom. It's where I keep almost all my books on 2 book shelves haha. If it was up to me though I would have a huge library in my home with wall to ceiling shelves filled with books.
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My bedroom is where I keep my library. I like to read at night to take away stress before I sleep. Plus my two little girls can't get a hold of them in there :)
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In the junk room.
There's the library, my keyboard, my guitar, and also my husband likes to play PS there >_>
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Which ever room me and my Kindle are... It pretty much follows me everywhere.
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Our living room houses the book shelf!! It is 2 books deep and they are stacked on top of each other too. We need a new bookcase!
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Right now, in the dining room. I'm moving in three weeks, and the books are all in boxes right now.
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It would have to be my bedroom
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I would have to say it is a cross between the bedroom and the living room. We have bookshelves in both places plus in the bedroom I have a dresser that has drawers full of books.
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My bedroom. It's contains all my books.
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My bedroom. I have a bookcase filled with all my books. I used to have a bookshelf hanging over my bed but I overfilled that :P

I saw on Pinterest a whole room FILLED with books omg
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As far as reading books, my room contains most books. My mom's room, though, has tons of cook books in it.
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Living room definitely .
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the living room which gradually morphed to contain the many books on art and natural history, Indigenous culture, military and other interests. although my bedroom and now the study, in size comparison, are hot on the living space heels.
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