Stella_Omega
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Gawrsh, and I thought my house was full of books. Some years back I counted 1500 individual volumes. I have no idea what it's up to now but Gaiman makes me feel like a piker.
I might have fifteen, counting the dictionary and reference books.
I've got more than fifteen on my desk right now, about three or four hundred in the room, and this ISN'T my library.
I have drastically slimmed my library to about five or six thousand.
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I've got more than fifteen on my desk right now, about three or four hundred in the room, and this ISN'T my library.
I have drastically slimmed my library to about five or six thousand.
Og
I've been to the library a lot, but I also get books from second-hand stores. When I'm done, I either pass them on to someone else, or donate them back.Anyone THAT obsessive-compulsive about organizing their books doesnt enjoy reading.
I buy the books I love and borrow the rest from the public library.
Once I've read a book, it's out of here.
I've been to the library a lot, but I also get books from second-hand stores. When I'm done, I either pass them on to someone else, or donate them back.
I get lotsa books from FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY sales. I wait til the last day of the sale and get a bag of books for a buck. The last sale I brought home maybe $300 worth of books based on their AMAZON USED prices. One sells for $150 used, another $75.
We have that kind of sale here, but I've never gone to one. Maybe I should check one out.
That's an awesome deal for sure.
Its my consistent experience that buyers miss most of the valuable used books becuz theyre looking for Grisham and Clancy and Steele and Cornwell. On the last day of the sale all thats left are Readers Digest books and valuable non-fiction. My last trip I bought a self-published book about Florida fossils, signed by the author. Very crude/cheap type and binding...worth $150. Out of print, limited edition, author dead. Cost me 10 cents.