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Old 01-08-2016, 11:21 AM   #104
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More of a statement that sometimes our reading habits and interests change and it might be worthwhile to remove items from your TBR that are on the fringe of one's interest.
You beat me to this. Given that it's so much easier to manage other people's challenges, I'm going to offer the unsolicited observation that my inclination would also be to make at least one rough cut to backburner the titles of least interest to me. Life's short; TBRs are long; tastes change; there are always more books. Why not read the cream? And sometimes there's a reason why titles have languished for nine years.

That my own Calibre library of unread books has five grades for reading appeal has no bearing on my comment!
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