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On possession of books. The Shrike Send a noteboard - 29/10/2009 07:13:44 PM


A. I have about 600 eBooks in PDF format. Science Fiction/Fantasy, History, Science, Literature, Language, and Politics.

B. I also have about 100 "physical" books. Down from roughly 400 (I used to work at the Strand Bookstore in NYC, so I would get deep discounts.

C. So the vast majority of my books are in electronic format. I enjoy reading them on the computer. I have been reading books on the computer since 2002.

D. I am about to get a dedicated eBook reader. Most likely the Nook, once I try it out when I see it available at the bookstore. But this is philosophy . . .

I love my books.
I am sure you love your books too.

But I worry that I am being selfish. I worry that I am giving in to material attachment. To possession. (Sidenote, when I was in Kindergarten, I would be the kid who would give away all the toys and just be happy playing with paper and crayons).I'm not against possession necessarily. But I do like to limit my material attachment. I have read these books. And I feel like I will not read them again. So many other books to read. And I feel like they are mausoleums of ideas. They just sit there, not gathering dust(I clean. A lot.). I feel like they could better serve other people. Ideas need to be available. That's what libraries are for, right? Places where people without the funds(Or with environmental reasons) choose to get books from. I feel like they would better serve the local library whose history section is rather pathetic. Then someone else could discover Classical Athens or Byzantium or learn about The Dutch Republic or about the Meiji Restoration or about T'Ang China.(Yeah I tend to be Eurasian centric in my book choices). I have no North American or Latin American or African(I'm not counting ancient Egyptian, although I do have some Islamic history but that's more Eurasian)history.

So, how do you feel about your books?

Would you ever give your books away? Sell your books?

Have any of you ever thought about why you keep your books?

I know many of you don't like the ideas of eBooks. That's fine enough. To each his/her own. This post is more about possession. About intellectual exchange, and what it means to be finished with a book. I don't consider it a mark of education to see or to not see books in a household. I know others who would never dream of getting rid of their books. I know plenty of people in tiny apartments who make use of the library.

From my own perspective, I have a complex about moving. Between NYC and Sydney to Tennessee to Boston to Illinois, I have moved a great deal in the past 7 years. And sometimes helped others move their books(Joe, I am looking at you). And it's a pain. So that factors into my desire to remove the "attachment" to these books. I won't have to worry about them when I move. Packing, unpacking, going downstairs, upstairs, etc. Life is so much easier when the books are on the computer, eReader, backed up onto a flash drive.

I wonder if my books are my last true "material attachment". If working in bookstores and libraries, seeing my mother with over 3000 books, being surrounded by librarians and academics has left me thinking that a house "needs" books in view(Great way to judge, people, btw.)

Though I have written this post to see what Rafolites think, I am almost certain to give away all my books to the local library. Karma means actions. And I do think it would be a good action to help a library and in the process perhaps help some future readers of these books be able to access these books.

Ok, that's about it.

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On possession of books. - 29/10/2009 07:13:44 PM 984 Views
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LOL. Thanks. - 29/10/2009 08:18:33 PM 603 Views
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Okay, You Germans! - 29/10/2009 09:10:44 PM 900 Views
Danke! ^^ *NM* - 29/10/2009 09:19:13 PM 327 Views
I love my library - 29/10/2009 09:00:20 PM 641 Views
Your library is beautiful. - 29/10/2009 09:20:18 PM 863 Views
My friends wanted to make a bonfire of my books last time I moved. - 29/10/2009 09:10:16 PM 641 Views
All good points. Thanks - 29/10/2009 09:22:17 PM 667 Views
No. - 29/10/2009 09:28:11 PM 693 Views
I've never had issues with books from the public library. - 29/10/2009 09:44:38 PM 682 Views
They are! - 29/10/2009 09:49:43 PM 689 Views
Bad Swedes! - 30/10/2009 03:01:48 PM 644 Views
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i always keep the books i think are worth it - 29/10/2009 09:38:38 PM 638 Views
I'm at an interesting crossroads myself, now that I've got an eBook reader. - 29/10/2009 09:56:19 PM 791 Views
A failing you say? - 29/10/2009 10:07:34 PM 698 Views
Re: On possession of books. - 29/10/2009 09:59:04 PM 770 Views
We must agree to disagree. - 29/10/2009 10:10:40 PM 639 Views
Re: We must agree to disagree. - 29/10/2009 10:20:09 PM 621 Views
I wouldn't worry. - 29/10/2009 10:19:10 PM 624 Views
Ok. I won't worry. - 30/10/2009 01:37:18 PM 651 Views
Are you truly trying to claim that none of the knowledge you've learned from your books - 30/10/2009 02:51:35 PM 599 Views
I think you may have failed to read the original post or have misunderstood it - 30/10/2009 03:00:48 PM 648 Views
no - 30/10/2009 03:06:53 PM 681 Views
See you at the Pride Parade in 2010! - 30/10/2009 03:20:59 PM 755 Views
<3 testing theories. Ciao. *NM* - 30/10/2009 03:24:20 PM 335 Views
Picky reader here. - 30/10/2009 01:10:41 AM 764 Views
Nope. - 30/10/2009 01:36:32 PM 592 Views
Ah. - 30/10/2009 04:17:10 PM 629 Views
Re: On possession of books. - 30/10/2009 02:36:34 AM 571 Views
There is no hope for you. - 30/10/2009 01:39:01 PM 656 Views
Re: On possession of books. - 30/10/2009 03:06:28 AM 582 Views
Yes, those who move frequently understand. - 30/10/2009 01:39:44 PM 572 Views
Re: On possession of books. - 30/10/2009 04:19:32 AM 857 Views
Thanks! - 30/10/2009 01:41:34 PM 591 Views
Books can't be possessed, silly. - 30/10/2009 07:47:48 AM 612 Views
Interesting heirarchy people have. - 30/10/2009 01:44:24 PM 838 Views
Re: On possession of books. - 30/10/2009 01:05:25 PM 966 Views
Philosophical questions rock. - 31/10/2009 02:02:37 AM 673 Views
And I gave them all away to the library today. *NM* - 01/11/2009 10:21:55 PM 332 Views

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