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Wizard
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The Attachment to (e)Books
Anyone else have returner's remorse? I find myself almost emotionally attached to some of my books and eReaders.
Today, I went to the used bookstore and traded in about 12 paperbacks and managed to get five more for the 12, with a $25- credit in "SF/F" and $10 credit in "General" And now I'm kind of feeling bummed that I traded them all in. I mean, with the exception of maybe three, the rest I had really no attachment to, except memories. Among that collection were my Hyperion books. They were the first paperbacks I bought when Amazon first came out *before eBooks!* Little things like that. And, in previous threads, we had been discussing the new Sony Readers and I debated trading in my 700 for the $43 credit (which apparently they give you a +50 for) so I could get the new 6" Reader Touch Edition. But, today was my little brother's birthday. And I decided to give him my 700 instead. He seems to be happy with it. But, it's like waving goodbye to a longtime friend. I've had it since I snuck it into the house when it came out. I had to get DDR3 to mask my Sony purchase, that was the only way to make the G/F happy... He also managed to get the eBooks that I no longer want on any of my eDevices. So, it's kind of like I gave him my paperback collection on top of it. Plus, the bugger got a bunch of my hardbacks that I don't have storage for anymore. And now I'm sad. But, they can't stay in the storage unit any more, and I don't have the space for them...I know he'll get some joy out of them. It's kind of like watching your only child go off to college. Anyone else notice any sort of (un)healthy attachment to books or eBooks? WoW. I need a drink ![]() |
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Wizard
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I moved recently and donated some physical books to book sale. Got zippo for them but the charity gets something. Then I realised some "helper" in my move took the WRONG box of books to the sale. Grrrrrrrr! But, hey, they're gone now. I got over it pretty quickly when I realised that, at around 50 books a year, I'll be lucky to get through another 1500 books before they wheel me out the door as well -- and I could fill my Kindle with that number of interesting reads in a matter of minutes.
So, I'm not sad ... and start to eye those other books in the den and wondering if they need a bit of shove, too. |
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When I got my Graphite DX, I sold my Kindle 2 to a young lady at work.
I love my DX, but when she brings the Kindle to work, I just want to pick it up and check it out. Yes, you're not alone. |
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I don't if I would be willing to call it unhealthy but I definitely have an attachment to my books. There are series I had planned on finishing but I lost track of where I was in them because of work or stretches when I couldn't afford to buy them but now that I'm retired the only obstacle was knowing what I had and where it was since I didn't have room to store them anywhere except in boxes. E-book readers and calibre have been the solution to those problems and the one looming before me (moving into smaller quarters in a year or two) that could have meant giving up my books andthere was NO WAY I WOULD GIVE UP MY BOOKS! I'm scanning them to my computer, organizing and managing them with calibre. Still, once I finish scanning a batch, it kinda hurts to bin them even though I've essentially destroyed them by cutting off the spines. I'm still sitting on the CDs I've ripped even though I'm confident the copies I made are safe. Mayhap it will get easier after I destroy and toss the first batch. |
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I could not part from my pbooks! I've moved twice now because I ran out of space (ok, there were other reasons, but book space was one of the reason at least!)...
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Isn't everyone attached to their (e)books? It's the norm amongst my family and friends, yes.
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I'm in the "never throw anything away" camp. Once a pbook is on my shelf, it's probably there until it disintegrates from old age, and once an ebook is on my computer or reader, it will be there (and backed up) until I'm no longer around to do so. There have been a very few exceptions, but as a general rule, once I have it, it stays with me.
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I have an unhealthy attachment to my books, and only very rarely gift a book that I have owned to someone (usually only if I have two copies of a book that is not a favourite of mine). I still mourn the loss of books that I have let people borrow and have not received back, years later.
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Books, Cats.
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Wizard
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Glad I'm not alone
![]() Some of them were poorly planned gifts that I had received. Seriously, who buys ME chicklit mystery? Others were bought on ebay as a lot auction where I'd only wanted one or two bought ended up with 12 ![]() |
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I guess I'm alone. Once I got my Kindle my paper books went here, there, and everywhere. I don't often reread books, and the prospect of moving them all yet again filled me with dread. I couldn't get rid of them fast enough. Some were sold at auction, some went in the after-sale giveaway, and several boxes went to Goodwill, and I still have too many books.
Edit to add: I am not, however, getting rid of my Kindle 1. |
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I love getting rid of stuff almost as much as I love getting new stuff, and sometimes more. I feel so unfreighted when I get rid of something. Even when stuff I love breaks, there's a catharsis to getting a little more stuff out of my life.
Come over sometime. I'll give you something. No, you don't get to choose. |
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I am by nature a hoarder from a long line of hoarders.
10 years ago I became nomadic and gave everything away (Oh the pain) Eight years later I was a 58 year old nomad with 25 totes of stuff travelling with me. Down to two again but I doubt that will last. Intervention anyone? Helen |
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Right now, I can't get enough "stuff" out of my home fast enough. I think I'm becoming a moderate minimalist, maybe because I've had most of my "stuff" in boxes for the last eight years. I've been selling things right and left, part of which is financially motivated. I haven't started selling or donating my books yet, but they are next. I'm sure I'll be keeping a select few for sentimental reasons or practical reasons, but if they are on my Reader, out they will go. I may have some remorse, but hard to say right now. I'll have the most remorse if we have to leave the barn
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