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neilmarr
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Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Monaco-Menton, France
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Still Want to be Surrounded by Treebooks?
Like many here, I soon became so comfortable with my reader that I preferred it to the treebook option ... but it took me six months or more before I could bring myself to rid the house of hundreds of treebooks that lined the walls like beloved old furniture.
Here's the answer, folks ... TREEBOOK WALLPAPER! It lends a room that special library appeal without taking up space. http://blog.seattlepi.com/bookpatrol...rom=blog_last3 Cheers. Neil |
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: At the Baltic Sea
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![]() No thanks ![]() Treebooks will always be in my home. I will read paper and ebooks side by side as long as my eyes can manage it. And if someday in the far and distant future I'll go into some nursing home I'll decide which pbooks to give away and which I'll burn in a very nice ceremonial bonfire (Another thing you can't do with ebooks ![]() |
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Geek... Apparently
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Herts, UK
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I understand the feeling, but as soon as I have my own 'office space' at home I'm contacting these people. I want a proper old fashioned library feel.
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Wizard
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Location: Denmark
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I think I'll make do with the books I already have
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Wizard
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Remember, the proper translation of the phrase, ``too many books'' is ``not enough bookshelves''.
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Maratus speciosus butt
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Of course, if you had a bigger budget (a much, much bigger budget) you could go with these:
http://www.strandbooks.com/app/www/p/bbtfoot/ |
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The one and only
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Yessss ... I love the smell of the remainders of dead wooden bodies, treated by chemicals, surrounding me and my presence. The flip of a page reminds me of the soft flutter of a bat, and closing a book is like closing a coffin for the rest of all eternity. *whoops, already full moon again...?!*
On the other hand, a book wallpaper is sort of a pin-up girl for booklovers. Saves money on the shrink. ![]() |
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Grand Sorcerer
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Location: Tampa, FL USA
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I find that as I empty my book shelves of books... I begin to put my Euro/Board games on them. This is a hobby I've gotten into recently and it's good that I've made some shelf space.
Here is pic... not of my shelf... but just to get an idea. ![]() BOb |
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Wizard
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Toronto
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Since the 1970s I have pined for the ability to have access to the information without the necessity of being overwhelmed by the physical artifacts. A stack of books is like so many vultures, lurking. The same applies to LPs, CDs, DVDs ...
Sure, a few titles I want as objects or for some special sentimental attachment. But for the most part, it's the content. I still own thousands of LPs, CDs; hundreds of DVDs and books ... but almost all because I want the immediacy of access and not because I care a tinker's a$$ to have them lying about, or neatly shelved. They are carriers of content, not the content: and it's the words, images and sounds that matter. |
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I love my overstuffed bookshelves. I haven't catalogued them. The paperbacks are two deep, so it's a royal pain in the backside to look for anything. I have bookshelves in every room, but there is a type of theme. Sci-fi tends to be in the dining room, horror and thriller in the living room (but kids ones on the lower shelves), our precious books in our bedroom (to be protected from the kids) and current reads on the bed head. My Kindle is rapidly emulating this cluttered feel. Thank God it keeps the most recent at the top. I'd be lost otherwise!
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Wizard
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Literacy = Understanding
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I love my Sony 505 and reading ebooks on it, but ebooks in the nonfiction world still aren't ready for prime time. I'm still reading both e and p and still ordering both. Just ordered a half dozen p books to add to my library and my TBR list.
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