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Old 11-08-2016, 10:59 AM   #20
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Originally Posted by Katsunami View Post
No disrespect meant, at least not from my side. Just having some fun, seeing someone new to e-reading who still thinks having 50 books is a lot, and thinking back to the time when I still hadn't passed the 100 mark

Everybody starts somewhere, but in a few months (or a year or two), I'm sure the OP will have acquired at least 200 books. I know I did I acquired over 800 books in 4 years... bought everything I could think of that might be interesting to read someday, mainly because *now* books can be un-DRM-ed.
50 books is the right point to start thinking about having a properly organised collection with good metadata. Good on him for asking about it at this point! Checking, I see that I currently have 10,628 books in my Calibre library. I never made a better decision than to start organising them in Calibre those many years ago that the number was a little more manageable.
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