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Old 11-07-2013, 11:23 AM   #477
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Likewise. I'm not convinced I'd ever get down to three to six months even if I never buy or download another book, unless I have a mass deletion.

I have just deleted 35 books - the complete works of Anna Katharine Green - which I downloaded from here, and which I realised I was never going to read, especially after reading Julian Symons' opinion of them in Bloody Murder a couple of months ago. That makes my figures look a tiny bit better. It gets my TBR increase back under 100.

It's a bit like government debt, when you're happy about reducing the rate of increase, rather than an actual reduction.

There are still over a thousand rows in my TBR spreadsheet, but I do need to figure out how much of it is not junk. It really needs to be a database, rather than a spreadsheet.
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