Conscious Bob
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The only books I've ever parted with are pretty much the majority of them.
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I shudder at the thought. The only books I have ever parted company with has been an involuntary severing.
I've just read in another thread that you don't have any paper books... If I had an e-reader I would load it up because space wouldn't be a consideration.
Good Golly Miss Molly that could get a bit pricey Enjoy your books though.
I am a book collector. We moved into a new home a couple of years ago and added an additional 40 feet of floor to ceiling bookcases - which are now full. I almost never buy paperbacks as if I like the book, it goes in my collection to be read again - sometime. My collection is primarily signed, first editions, fine bound, small press, or limited edition plus a couple of bookcases for the new books that I just have to have. These days I read many books on my Nook and if I really like it (Like Donna Tartt's new book "The Goldfinch") which I read from my Nook and I will now find a signed first for my collection because I liked it so much.
Meadow - I do love my books. I used to have a great career and made tons of bucks... blah.... blah... Then cancer X 3 times and a colostomy with reversal + diabetic coma - so.... no more work. I am much more selective in choosing books but I still manage to add books now and again. It is an avocation. I have always believed the way to retire is with a library full of well loved books waiting to be re-read and new books waiting to be read. Well, I am sixty and "retired" with my first cancer. I have my library and even with my Nook, I still find treasures in my library to read - i.e. devour.
I am so sorry to hear about your illness. I hope that you are in remission. I can't say I disagree with you about books n libraries n things - I just don't have the capacity at the moment to be doing the same - not sure I'd bother with first editions n all but I do have visions of a large library with deep comfortable chairs and convenient lights just at your shoulder positioned to light the page ......
Thanks, Meadow. I am in remission. As for the first, signed editions.... I suppose it is similar to other kinds of collections folks have. I guess it could be worse (it could be Barbie dolls) - smile. It just feels so great to get that book that is closest to the author's true intention - before the rewrites and focus groups. And if he/she actually held that particular book and signed it - well, it feels a bit like participating in history. I have some signed Tennessee Williams and Truman Capote that mean the world to me. Whatever floats your boat... huh?