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Old 11-04-2015, 06:16 AM   #54
crossi
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Seattle Wahington U.S.
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I'm with the monkey. I've maybe 50 books I've bought (not free) but not read yet though I intend to when I get caught up on my other books. I've over 400 books I'm interested in buying in my wishlist. There are very few books that I feel I must read RIGHT NOW at whatever cost. Occasionally I might spluge on one of those on impulse but it is not my standard. When I was buying paper I kept a notebooks of books to be released for each month that I wanted crossed out as I bought them. The hardbacks stayed unbought until they came out as MM paperbacks in a year or so. I'm used to waiting for price drops. Hell, if you are buying 50 or so each month you can't pay HB prices for them all. And why should you? If you won't get around to reading them for months at a minimum they might as well wait on your wishlist instead of your TBR pile.
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