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Old 05-06-2018, 04:31 PM   #4599
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Originally Posted by CRussel View Post
I'm in trouble here. I've bought or acquired 116 books (actually 137 since many are multiple book volumes), and only read 55. This is NOT improving my TBR one bit, and I'm clearly out of control.

The only good news is that many of them were either library books or public domain, and several others were cheap bundles, so my cost per book is still only ~$2. But I really need to get this under control. Especially since at least two of those bundles turned out to be mostly duds.
I generally found bundles to be a bad idea. Yes, the cost per book is low, but I don't need low cost books, I need books I really, really want to read.

Unfortunately, even after avoiding bundles and freebies, I still seem to be buying more books than I can read.
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