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Old 09-08-2011, 09:16 AM   #830
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Originally Posted by Crusader View Post
Only ONE book on your TBR list doesn't make you an addict. I think we need to institute a minimum 100 book entry requirement!
Only one means the twelve-step program is working, but every day is a challenge. Given that I only read about three books a month on average, having a TBR list that's at five already puts me a couple of months behind.


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Originally Posted by pdurrant View Post
Only ONE purchased ebook on your TBR list? Go out and buy!

[EDIT: Good Omens is out in ebook? Argghhh... must resist. Onto the wishlist, that's the thing!]
[EDIT2: Bother! Not in the UK.]
So far my strict budget is working for keeping spending down. Not in Canada either for Good Omens. Chapters gift card plus Amazon Kindle means paper books this time anyway unless I'm up for stripping DRM and converting, but I'm not. Don't Make Me Think is a book I'll probably include in some work presentations so I want a physical copy to post-it into oblivion.

I appreciate all the tips on avoiding the avalanche of books problem in this thread.

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