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I keep trying to donate them, but the other half is a book hoarder. nossy Send a noteboard - 16/10/2017 03:10:31 PM

Some faves would never go, but if I'm not in love with something, I'd like to move it along.

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What do you do with books once you've read them? - 14/10/2017 07:07:17 PM 1470 Views
Bookshelf, loan out, forget who I loaned to, buy again, repeat. - 15/10/2017 02:42:50 AM 811 Views
Hold onto them until my house burns down, then get new ones - 15/10/2017 06:03:19 AM 890 Views
Carry them from house to house... forever. *NM* - 15/10/2017 04:24:32 PM 507 Views
I treasure them *NM* - 16/10/2017 12:43:37 AM 574 Views
I keep a few but give most away - 16/10/2017 02:50:46 AM 845 Views
excalibur is not allowed books. - 16/10/2017 01:12:51 PM 856 Views
I keep trying to donate them, but the other half is a book hoarder. - 16/10/2017 03:10:31 PM 856 Views
You make "book hoarder" sound like a *bad* thing... - 16/10/2017 07:56:38 PM 860 Views
Not intentional. - 16/10/2017 09:17:39 PM 883 Views
Amen - 17/10/2017 02:37:25 PM 1077 Views
Moving is just an opportunity to spend days rearranging them!!! - 17/10/2017 08:38:38 PM 868 Views
Rearranging I can dig. - 18/10/2017 09:00:23 AM 896 Views
That's why you hire movers - 22/10/2017 02:20:47 AM 779 Views
I read eBooks primarily. - 16/10/2017 06:51:50 PM 850 Views
They grace my living room/library and home office. - 16/10/2017 09:09:55 PM 774 Views
Some I give to students, some I trade, some I keep - 17/10/2017 02:12:28 AM 800 Views
Use them as toilet paper *NM* - 17/10/2017 03:42:11 AM 606 Views
Really? - 18/10/2017 12:07:07 AM 851 Views
Replaced them with the e-book version mostly. - 18/10/2017 06:20:16 AM 851 Views
Depends on the book - 28/10/2017 12:46:40 AM 1181 Views

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