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Old 06-21-2016, 02:08 PM   #3887
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Whew, I've spent two days going through my TBR, reading synopses and book reviews to decide what to keep and what to delete (ok, tag as 'no' in Calibre) I'm not quite ready to delete unread books yet.... But managed to remove lots of books, TBR went from 661 to 212

Now I "just" have to refrain from buying more...
I have about 10K paper books in storage and none of them have a "delete" button, and tossing them into a recycling bin seems such a waste (but needing to sort them is what keeps them in storage). Bits and bytes are less expensive than physical storage, but time to sort these books (paper and ebook) is the real hidden cost. We pay for our addictions one way or another. Posting to social networks is another addiction many of us face as well.

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