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Yes. I would have done (or do) so with paper books as well. |
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20 | 10.81% |
Yes, but I would NOT have done so with paper books. |
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18 | 9.73% |
No, not for retirement... but... uh... I hoard (e)books anyway. |
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113 | 61.08% |
No, I don't hoard. Not ebooks, not paper books. |
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34 | 18.38% |
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I feel so much better now. I love buying books, I'm always on the look out for that 'perfect' read. I have about 2000. I will retire in no more than 9 years, and I will get a pension, and I have no intention of ever working again. Reading will be my work. If I can get out of work before I will. ![]() |
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I have approx 1000 unread ebooks, and suspect the truth for me is a combo of all the above. I enjoy collecting too; hate to pass up a deal on a good book; mixed with 'the grass will be greener' when I retire and have lots of reading time. But as Charles says, we shouldn't count on tomorrow. Luckily, the hoarding part is fun right now
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I'm an ebook hoarder. That is why I'm on the Ebook addicts list. That is all I will say on the subject.
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I do have a pretty big "to be read" stack, but I don't expect funds to buy ebooks to be an issue when I retire. I suspect that some of my buying habits is more based on the fact that paperbacks go out of print, so I've gotten in the habit of buying any book that I might be interested in, on the spot since I may not be able to find it later.
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I don't know if I would be considered a hoarder.
I like my library to be portable. I would like my whole library to be portable, but there are a couple hundred books that aren't available as e-book. Same thing for my music library. I get a personal comfort level of having a copy of everything off-site (in a safety deposit box), and a "go bag" with a Sansa clip music player and an e-book reader. That way, if a friend knocked on the door, and said "I've got an extra ticket to Bora Bora this evening, want to go?", (I should live so long...) i can just grab the bag and go. |
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I'm not hoarding for retirement, I'm simply hoarding. And I find myself getting increasingly annoyed as I look at my cluttered, dusty shelves full of things I'll never read or re-read.
Overall I'm finding myself questioning my need for any physical media, especially relatively inexpensive things like books and movies. |
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I also have collected a good number of ebooks. Some here at MR and others at places like Amazon and Smashwords. I don't know if I will ever manage to read them all but as HarryT said half the fun is in having them in my collection so that if I want something to read that I've not done before I have it available. And most of my books are from free deals at Amazon or from the summer/winter sale at Smashwords where I got them free so it isn't necessary to spend a lot of $ to build a large library of ebooks. Some I bought though they weren't free but the majority were such deals. That's one of the perks of e-readers. You can (if wise and/or lucky) find a good many books that cost you nothing. In that way all my e-readers have paid for themselves many times over.
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I hoard e-books to expand my possibilities. I'd hoard women, but I'm too slow to catch them. |
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Call me crazy but if you're hoarding ebooks for retirement then wouldn't it be smarter to take that money and invest it and then when you retire buy all the books you want with the money you've saved and interest earned? As far as I know, ebooks sitting on your hard drive don't accumulate any interest.
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Is it necessary to inject random sexual violence jokes into otherwise pleasant conversations about ebooks? I, for one, could do without it. If people could bear in mind that this isn't a locker room, that would be great. Cheers. |
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And in answer to the question itself: I don't hoard ebooks (in my dialect that does have strongly negative connotations also), but I'll cop to a certain amount of stockpiling. I've done a reasonable amount of paper book culling in recent years, but children's/YA books are still flowing in on account of having a middle-grade-aged child who isn't completely converted to ebooks yet. Cookbooks are accumulating, too, but I'm good with that.
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I have still a LOT of years until my retirement, but in a way I am collecting good books for later times. I tend to follow up on some deals as most ebooks here in Finland can cost up to 25 euros but this one place I purchase books from have deals from time to time to get book for as low as 5 euros. This is when I tend to purchase them for later times.
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