I think you should return your overdue books, whether or not you're done reading them by a certain deadline date. Give yourself a week or so to finish them off and that's it. You can check them out again another time.
I think you should go through your collection of books and anything you haven't touched in 5 years, put up on Paperbackswap. You might want to do this in batches due to potential postage costs.
In the future, duplicate your Amazon Wishlist on PBS and see what pops up. The credits you have from your book purge should last you awhile. If a book is high demand on PBS, repost it when you're done reading it and spread the love!
I may not be a book collector, but I am a book hoarder. Just because I haven't touched it doesn't mean I'm not going to (re)read it!
When I said get rid of books, I meant duplicates, or ones that I look at and go 'why the heck did I buy that?'
I also, I think it was last year, threw out a couple of books that were in bad shape. Working in a library at least did that for me. Books can and are thrown out on a regular basis. Just because you _can_ read it, doesn't mean it's worth saving from the trash. Especially if it's got mold. That'll just infect other books.
Especially if you combine it with examining your current collection with the express idea of weeding. Weeding wtf books, or ancient textbooks, duplicates or even triplicates. I wouldn't be surprised. :)
That stack of textbooks.. man. I know those were so freaking expensive. Yet no one would want them now. So it's either keep them for potential usefulness or toss them.
I would not be surprised by triplicates. Quadruplicates might surprise me.
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I think you should go through your collection of books and anything you haven't touched in 5 years, put up on Paperbackswap. You might want to do this in batches due to potential postage costs.
In the future, duplicate your Amazon Wishlist on PBS and see what pops up. The credits you have from your book purge should last you awhile. If a book is high demand on PBS, repost it when you're done reading it and spread the love!
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When I said get rid of books, I meant duplicates, or ones that I look at and go 'why the heck did I buy that?'
I also, I think it was last year, threw out a couple of books that were in bad shape. Working in a library at least did that for me. Books can and are thrown out on a regular basis. Just because you _can_ read it, doesn't mean it's worth saving from the trash. Especially if it's got mold. That'll just infect other books.
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Especially if you combine it with examining your current collection with the express idea of weeding. Weeding wtf books, or ancient textbooks, duplicates or even triplicates. I wouldn't be surprised. :)
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I would not be surprised by triplicates. Quadruplicates might surprise me.
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