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Old 04-15-2011, 03:12 AM   #64
crich70
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I'm stuck between steps 2 & 3 myself. I have some of LMB's books (through baen) and have them loaded on my K3 but haven't gotten round to reading them the 1st time as yet. Though I do follow steps 6,11 & 12. lol.

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Originally Posted by khalleron View Post
OK, here's my 12-steps:

1. Buy ereader. Done.
2. Download Calibre. Done.
3. Re-read all my Lois McMaster Bujold books. Done.
4. Buy all the Terry Pratchett books. In-process.
5. Read all Jane Austen books. Done.
6. Hang around MR whenever I'm not actually reading. Done.
7. Search Google Books for whatever topic happens to cross my mind. In-process.
8. Download any books I find in Step 7. In-process.
9. Read all books by Charles Dickens. In-process.
10. Keep a hold queue going at my public library. Done.
11. Read every day. Done.
12. Read some more. In-process.

Oh, wait, you want to stop having 'too many books'?

There's no such thing as too many books.

No, I do *not* have a problem.
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