Toss it or Donate it
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Re: Toss it or Donate it
Thankfully I have been reading books from my local library :geek: . Thankfully the library is huge, has a large variety and eventually the newest books trickle into their shelves. Since I'm borrowing the books, I rarely have to give into that struggle. Although I love my books! Also thank you to everyone who donates books to the library trust me, there are people who still go there to read!
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I would give it to a second hand store if the subject is not at all in my interest but as much as possible I keep my books. I wish to have a room full of books one day. So much that they are wall to wall and floor to ceiling!
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I follow this logic! I've worked on filling both my e-reader and my book shelves though. I've decided it's important to have books in multiple formats. When I'm at home, I prefer to have the hard copy so I can sit with my blanket and my hot chocolate and enjoy the book. When I'm traveling though, it's nice to have my nook so I can carry a library with me and it takes up almost no room. It also allows me to read based on my mood instead of trying to pack and anticipate what I'll feel like reading.maroki13 wrote:I keep as many books as I can, but those I didn't like or won't reread, I sell (to buy more books! ) or donate.
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Donate. I would feel like I was disrespecting the author personally if I was to throw out a book.
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