News from the book wars
Jul. 4th, 2011 06:18 pmMade more progress this weekend on Operation Book Cull, after having two great insights--
First, I realized that I could speed up the sorting by using the same tactics I use in going through my closet--separating things into definite keepers, definite donations and the all important third category of maybes. The maybe pile gets a temporary reprieve and then is reevaluated during the next cleanup cycle. Adding a maybe stack to the culling options has sped things up. I'm still culling more books than I keep, but no longer taking minutes weighing each margin call.
The second realization was simple math-- if I read 100 books a year for the rest of my life, I'll never manage to reread all the books that I currently own. So holding on to thousands of books forever makes no sense, especially when I plan to keep buying (and reading) new ones. Not that I'm going crazed, mind you, I imagine I'll still have over a thousand books when I'm all done, maybe two. But the days of an infinitely expanding collection that I'd stopped counting when I hit five thousand books are over.
First, I realized that I could speed up the sorting by using the same tactics I use in going through my closet--separating things into definite keepers, definite donations and the all important third category of maybes. The maybe pile gets a temporary reprieve and then is reevaluated during the next cleanup cycle. Adding a maybe stack to the culling options has sped things up. I'm still culling more books than I keep, but no longer taking minutes weighing each margin call.
The second realization was simple math-- if I read 100 books a year for the rest of my life, I'll never manage to reread all the books that I currently own. So holding on to thousands of books forever makes no sense, especially when I plan to keep buying (and reading) new ones. Not that I'm going crazed, mind you, I imagine I'll still have over a thousand books when I'm all done, maybe two. But the days of an infinitely expanding collection that I'd stopped counting when I hit five thousand books are over.
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Date: 2011-07-04 11:15 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2011-07-05 10:48 am (UTC)I couldn't do that, I think. But I do cull, because some books are one-time things, and others I've outgrown, and they can find new homes, I hope.
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Date: 2011-07-05 11:49 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2011-07-05 11:51 am (UTC)Glad you enjoyed AFTER HOURS and thanks for the nice review you put up. Modern Fae is out in March 2012.
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Date: 2011-07-05 11:52 am (UTC)I'm hoping the books find new homes. And that I can properly care for the books I want to keep, instead of being so overwhelmed by the sheer mass of them that the wind up stuffed everywhere--including the damp basement.
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Date: 2011-07-05 02:32 pm (UTC)That, plus the two big bags of paperbacks that are alleged keepers, but which can't fit on the keeper shelves. And keepers are for re-reading and am I really going to re-read all those books? Decisions, decisions...
Sounds like you have a good plan in place. Keep up the good work.
I find, in general, that the older I get, the more 'stuff' is a burden rather than a comfort.
Re: operation book cull
Date: 2011-07-05 02:48 pm (UTC)I've culled over a thousand books in the past couple of years, mostly romance, general fiction and non-fiction (textbooks and the like.) But the sci-fi & fantasy are not only the bulk of my reading, but also closest to my heart and thus the hardest to go through. Still, I'd like to cull the collection down to a reasonable size where I actually know where all my keepers are. And if I ever do move, having gone through this will make it easier.
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Date: 2011-07-06 10:28 pm (UTC)Well, that and it's good to keep the number of books down to a small number that can be kept upstairs, away from potential flooding. :-)
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Date: 2011-07-07 11:28 am (UTC)Yeah, I took about 1K books up to Ithaca in the spring (mostly romance titles from the basement), and plan another run in the next few weeks with sci-fi, mysteries, etc. The goal is to get all the keepers upstairs, out of the basement. And to be able to actually find books.