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Old 03-02-2016, 12:10 PM   #23597
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Originally Posted by Cinisajoy View Post
Paul,
Reading a declutter book does not in any way declutter a house.
I know I have tried more than once.
I just looked and I have 70+ feet of just cookbooks. That is 35 two feet long shelves.
Not to mention several shelves of other books.
Just out of curiosity, how much do you cook (or should I say, reference your extensive kitchen library)?

At any rate, like I said, Dngrswife has her own collection of these type books and it does nothing to ameliorate the issue(s) at hand, amongst which is extensive clutter/too much stuff.

On-topic, I have finished I Must Say by Martin Short. It was a good read; funny, poignant, and well-written.

I have yet to dig through my tall TBR pile for the next read... I may try some scifi, as I just bought that Humble Bundle. But I have a lot of stuff that has been languishing in my hard drive for quite some time.
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