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Do you keep your books?


Michelle

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I've already run out of room in the new bookcases I have. Before I buy more, I want to try to weed out a few I know I'll never read again. It'll be hard but I think I can do it :) The problem is, there's only one book on there that I want to get rid of at the moment, which isn't much help.

 

I'll have to go through and look at which books I won't likely get around to reading for a very long time (if ever)I've lost interest in a few over the years.

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I keep 99.9% of my books. I have given away a few (one I knew I wouldn't read again and a couple I wasn't too sure on) but apart from that they stay. I know if I got rid of some books I would eventually decide to read it again :) then have to buy a new copy.

 

I do let my mum or sisters read my books as long as I've read them first and they don't leave the house and bookmarks are used :lol:.

 

However I do have a few plays and poetry books I needed for uni that I am pretty sure won't be read again but I haven't parted from them yet - although I could sell them and buy more books :lol:.

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Unfortunately I don't have enough room to keep all my books so I usually either swap them or take them to the charity shop so others can enjoy them too :)

 

Snap. If I could keep them all I would but I just do not have the space so I try and get rid of a few either on RISI or BookMooch. I tried selling them but in the end it wasn't really worth it!

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I keep the vast majority of the books I buy, although that makes for really heavy boxes whenever I have to move. :lol: Usually I only weed my library when it comes close to moving day, and then it's only the books that I know I'll absolutely, positively never want to read that I get rid of. I always try to sell them, though. Gotta finance my book habit somehow!

 

I will admit, though, that I often buy books and then prompty return them. I think I buy on impulse a lot, and only later do I realize that it would be a better idea to check the book out from the library. Anyone else do this? :)

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I use to be very protective of my books until a friend of mine moved and to minimise the hassle of moving he got rid of most of his book collection. I never really understood this until I was moving and realised getting rid of books I might probably never read again was a good idea. Now as soon as I've read a book it either goes to the charity store or (depending on the condition) in the bin. It's not at all desirable, though for practical purposes, necessary.

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