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Book addiction

Do any of you just buy books to add them to your library?

Knowing you may not get to them for a while?

What do you do, do you only add it to your library if you read it?

Do you limit yourself when you see books and say you already have a waitlist at home?

Edit: typo

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  • I mostly read on Kindle Unlimited. A lot of the progression fantasy and cozy fantasy books are on KU (my current favorite subgenres), so there's no shortage of books to read. In addition, there's plenty of self-pub fantasy and sci-fi books (there are two competitions: SPFBO and SPSFC which help in finding good ones to read).

  • I have a strict set of rules, and I've managed to hold on to them for over 15 years now.

    • I never buy books I do not intend to read in the near future.
    • I have a "to-read pile" that never exceeds more than 10 to 12 books.
    • No book gets to go on the shelf of my library unless I've read it.
    • Great set of rules! I have failed, not to worry though I will start to apply rules to myself and my shelf.

      • ‘Whatever works’ is always the best rule. I kind of started doing it because I hated going to peoples houses, glancing at every single book in their bookshelves - as every sane person does - asking about a title and hearing ‘oh, I haven’t read that one’.

  • I would really love to get one or two small press subscriptions again. I had one from Fitzcarraldo for a bit and it was such a delight when a new one, completely unknown to me, arrived in the post.

    But I had to be rehoused into pensioner housing last year and it's a tiny cottage. For every thing which comes in, something has to go.

    Books are hope. And we all need more of that.

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