Book Purge
Jan. 14th, 2007 02:27 pmI would guess that I have pulled between 200-300 books from my shelves this weekend, and I still have a very fine, diverse library. I'm recycling some classics and keeping some quirky, odd things. I'm getting rid of some theology and keeping some sex magic -- and vice versa. I'm getting rid of The Lord of the Rings but keeping Dune and the Wrinkle in Time trilogy. I'm getting rid of three of my four books by Starhawk, but keeping The Spiral Dance because it was profoundly important to my spiritual development. I'm getting rid of half a dozen Grail and Arthurian books but keeping a dozen more. I'm keeping all my books about specific movies and about movie-making in general. I'm keeping most of my books about writing, storytelling, and housekeeping. I got rid a bunch of fantasy and sci-fi, but kept the ones which still warm my heart and/or inspire me. I've gotten rid of all my recently published "expanded universe" Star Wars books but kept Splinter of the Mind's Eye and several volumes of graphic novels and a collection of early comic strips. I've gotten rid of all my Trek fiction except for Diane Duane's The Wounded Sky, My Enemy My Ally, and Doctor's Orders, plus The New Voyages I&II. I gave a couple of medieval military history books to the Ex, but kept everything on modern warfare, martial arts, and warrior philosophy. Got rid of a couple of books about castles, kept all my books about piracy. Kept my first two Princess Merrie books and got rid of all the others. Got rid of about half my erotica. Kept all but one of my tarot books. All my Oz books are going to
kateri_thinks with my blessing.
I now havethree four five tasks:
1. Lug the rest of the purged books out to the car so I can take them to Half-Price books today. I will only recover a fraction of their worth, but I'm not about to try to sell them piecemeal on eBay.
2. Re-shelve everything, decide which books go in the built-in shelves in the living room, which on the shelves in my bedroom. (I'm frequently tempted to just put everything in alphabetical order by author because of spillage when one topical section grows larger and overflows into another location.)
3. Update my computerized "card catalog."
4. Put color sticky dots on the books I have not yet read.
5. Put the public library's website next to Amazon's in my Favorites and stop buying so many books. It was distressing to see how many books I've bought in the last year that I have already forgotten or didn't enjoy enough to finish.
I now have
1. Lug the rest of the purged books out to the car so I can take them to Half-Price books today. I will only recover a fraction of their worth, but I'm not about to try to sell them piecemeal on eBay.
2. Re-shelve everything, decide which books go in the built-in shelves in the living room, which on the shelves in my bedroom. (I'm frequently tempted to just put everything in alphabetical order by author because of spillage when one topical section grows larger and overflows into another location.)
3. Update my computerized "card catalog."
4. Put color sticky dots on the books I have not yet read.
5. Put the public library's website next to Amazon's in my Favorites and stop buying so many books. It was distressing to see how many books I've bought in the last year that I have already forgotten or didn't enjoy enough to finish.
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Date: 2007-01-15 01:42 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2007-01-15 12:52 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2007-01-15 01:49 pm (UTC)We'll have to create another excuse for me to visit!
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Date: 2007-01-16 03:17 am (UTC);)
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Date: 2007-01-16 08:01 pm (UTC)I'd love to visit you sometime!
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Date: 2007-01-15 12:55 am (UTC)I'm rather drooling over the thought of so many books needing a home ... but then you've seen how many I have, and it's not like I need any more.
I have my KC Library link near and dear, and I do try to use it often.
Congratulations on the purge!
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Date: 2007-01-15 01:51 pm (UTC)(*scribbles note to self)
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Date: 2007-01-15 06:41 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2007-01-15 01:57 pm (UTC)Indeed!
Although, as a I commented in response to
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Date: 2007-01-16 03:21 am (UTC)After hoarding books for a long time, I finally figured out that owning the books and possessing the knowledge are different...and while I'm not fleecing my library any time soon (despite it having books I could easily lose without hurting), it's a good lesson. I've kept all of my school books (well, almost all), and I've amassed a small (ok, large) stash of books on magic and yoga. Most of the books I've chosen to keep are either hard to come by, or things I will frequently use, or things with some kind of sentimental value.
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Date: 2007-03-06 01:20 am (UTC)The process of figuring out which book to keep and which to let go was very difficult, it took me about a day. After I have decide which to keep, I invited friends over and let them choose which books they like and gave it them….the rest, I took it to a friend who is having a garage sale and sold it there.
“Put color sticky dots on the books I have not yet read.”
Great idea…I will do this too.
”Put the public library's website next to Amazon's in my Favorites and stop buying so many books. It was distressing to see how many books I've bought in the last year that I have already forgotten or didn't enjoy enough to finish.”
Now this, I need to do too.
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