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Tralala wrote:
Mairin wrote:
Johnnytwins wrote:I buy most every book I read and I keep them.To me they are an accomplishment.
I loved doing that too!! I tried explaining that to my husband but he just doesn't get it. But I have to admit he was right when we started packing them up in order to move.... we had way too many!! So we gave a lot of them away.
My ex husband usually helps me when I move to a new place, and he's always dismayed to find out how many more books I've bought since the last move. I finally bought a condo, so he won't have to worry about that for a while. I pity the person who has to clean my place out after I die, though.
LOL!!! Yea, I hear you on that one. They'll have to dig their way through my office/library!! :lol:
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I collect the original version of the Winnie The Pooh and House at Pooh Corner series, even the pop-up books :D

I also like collecting really old books (so far I only have an Alice In Wonderland and Through The Looking glass which has the note: From Grandma Brech Christmas 1899.)

My next project is to try and collect the different versions of The Little Prince.
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Managed to collect all the Harry Potter books and have all the Jules Verne collection!
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I dont collect books by choice, they just keep adding up. About the only collecters items I have is a set of first editions by O Henry and one called The War Book that was autographed by Colonel W. A. Bishop, he was a WW1 ace who who shot down over 100 German planes.
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I collect one copy for book, I already collected 74 books and I hope in 40 years it will get big.
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Thats the way I started, with one or two books when I was about your age. If I had every book I have ever bought it would be in the thousands. I have a little over 300 now. Before I moved I gave 8 boxes of books to the thrift store as I didnt have room for them. I would have liked to have kept them but I live in a small house and there is just barely room for me and my dogs.
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Bighuey wrote:Thats the way I started, with one or two books when I was about your age. If I had every book I have ever bought it would be in the thousands. I have a little over 300 now. Before I moved I gave 8 boxes of books to the thrift store as I didnt have room for them. I would have liked to have kept them but I live in a small house and there is just barely room for me and my dogs.
My friend, I think that is amazing. In my opinion if a library of 20 books is made of really good books, people can have a thousand and cant keep to the quality! Quantity isnt quality. : )
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Thats true, I had so many at one time I got rid of the ones I knew I would never read and kept the best ones
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I am trying to collect all Stephen King books, and a lot of Dean Koontz.
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No i dont collect them, usually my friends giving me books for some time))
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I keep all the books that I used at schools.
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The word 'accumulate' is more appropriate for me. Books enter the house via many sources and take up permanent residency. I try to borrow from the library because that way I do not get too attached to them!
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my books are my kids .I use to clean them every day . I just cannot live without my books . It sounds so crazy :oops:
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Like many of you, I keep whatever books I buy, though I admire those who can give them away. In general, I am not a hoarder. In my efforts to stay neat and tidy, I can throw things away with the coldest of hearts for the sake of organization. But when it comes to books and gifts from my kids, I just can't part with them. Luckily I like the look of books shelves as a home decorating element!
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Yes , Its is a nice hobby.
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