Which Room in Your Home Contains the Most Reading Material?

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Living room... Though I think my kindle holds more books so that means any room I'm in :)
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Living Room as well.
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My bedroom contains the most reading material. I'm constantly tripping over books. I really want to have an office space for all of my books, but the place I live is far too small for that.
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My exercising room is where all of my book shelves are. So that is definitely the one that has the most reading material, unless you include my kindle, then that can be any room that my kindle is in.
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It's definitely the study. It has my mom's book collection, my dad's magazines, and a ton of textbooks. The second would be my bedroom.
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I have a mini library in the master's bedroom. My explanation is, when i get home from work i used to lie down and rest for awhile.When i have the appetite to read i just grab one beside my bed.All kinds of deading materials is in there while in the livingroom are few magazines only. In the kid's room ,there many books and pamphlets but not reading ones only coloring ones.
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I haven't thought about this before now, I can't even say, because in my room there are so many books, same goes for other rooms and even the dining room contains stacks of them
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I have a library in my basement. It has the bulk of my books. I do have a great number of books in my bedroom too.
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Wow - that's a hard one. There are numerous books in every room in my house, and that doesn't include the hundreds of books on my e-reader! I would have to say that the attic holds the greatest quantity...every kind of book I have is packed in a box somewhere up there. There are novels, of course, and then there are the cookbooks, gardening books, decorating books, quilting books, Christmas decor and recipe books, and TONS of art and craft books. Oh, and self-help...I have quite a library of those too!


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anywhere
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My room and my daughters room.
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Honestly hard to say, thanks to having an unruly terror in the home on top of being a cluttered kind of person to begin with, most of my books are scattered about in various rooms. But as an offhand guess, I'd probably say the bedroom has the bulk of my hoard, but there's sizable clusters elsewhere too.
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My phone has the most books on it so anywhere my phone is. (This is only because I've lost all my hard copy books due to unforseen circumstances more than once. It used to be my room. )
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My bedroom. I always want them reachable.
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There are books in almost every room of my house, but my bedroom is the main spot for reading material.
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