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Old 04-06-2014, 03:23 PM   #32
speakingtohe
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My TBR list consists of about 700 authors whose books I know I like, possibly half of which I love to the point of almost salivating when starting to read one. And I probably add to the list at least once a month by getting something different from the usual from the library just so I don't stagnate.

Many of the authors I like have written 20+ books so a TBR of around 1000 whether bought or free seems pretty reasonable to me.

I know I will never read all of the books I want to but that doesn't stop me wanting to read them all, so they are on my TBR list. And I chop ruthlessly if a book doesn't live up to expectations.

Basically it doesn't matter if I have 1000 books or 7000 on my list, whether I have bought them or borrowed them from the library or even occasionally read one online etc.

I don't have to have a book in my possession for it to make my TBR list.

And as long as I have access to books I enjoy, I'm happy.

Helen
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