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message 1: by Jess (last edited Mar 28, 2009 01:50PM) (new)

Jess | 3721 comments Hi.. My name is Jessica. And I am a book buying addict.

I am not afraid to admit it!

Today, like most other days, I was frustrated with my work. On the verge of tears actually. So I decided to take a nice trip over to Barnes and Noble. With no intention of buying anything, I was just going to look. (yea okay.. lol)

Well, an hour later I walked out with two purchases... (very good ones I might add... Spell of the Highlander, and the newest Riley Jensen book)

::sigh:: I felt a little better though :)

Anyone else care to admit they are an addict? Raise your hand high!


Jael ~ *~ Syhren ~* ~ (wwwgoodreadscomprofilejael) Hi my name is Jael and I'm a book buying addict.

Today i went to target to buys eggs and ended up with Passions Unleashed and no eggs. Then I came home got on the comp and found I had won two bids on ebay for five Keri Arthur books(8.00 dollars total) and three Linda Webber books(4.00 total) and now I'm currently bidding on six other lot of books.


message 3: by Anna Katharine (new)

Anna Katharine (kathylamellas) | 3 comments Hi my name is Katharine and... I'm a book buying addict.

Today I went out with some friend and I couldn't help it >.< I bought 2 books, despite the fact that I already have 10 books to read at home.
I can't pass in front of a book shop and not buy at least one book.
I bought Fall on your Knees(Ann-Marie MacDonald) and Jude the Obscure ( Thomas Hardy).



message 4: by Kelley Anne (new)

Kelley Anne | 1619 comments My name is Kelley Anne and I am a book buying addict.

It doesn't matter how many times you tell yourself that you really can't afford any more new books right now, or how many times you say I am going to go the book store and just get that one book, it just doesn't happen! I actually went to Barnes and Noble today too. I was planning on buying The Book Thief. I promised myself ten times that was going to be the only book that I bought today. Well.....I didn't know that the new Riley Jensen book was out! So, I now have Deadly Desire sitting on my nightstand!

I do the same thing with audiobooks! I probably have 15 books sitting on my ipod, waiting for me to listen to them. And yet, earlier I was looking on audible.com and just about bought a couple more!

People that don't love reading just don't understand it! The other day, my mom was on my case about getting rid of some of my books. I live in a pretty small place, so I don't have a lot of room for bookshelves. Basically, I have 2 book shelves, completely stuffed with books. I have under the bed containers filled completely with books. Half of the shelves in my linen closet were turned into books shelves and I still have several boxes in my storage. Well, I guess that my mom read some article somewhere stating that if you don't have the bookshelf space for your books, then you have too many. It went on to say that you should never use space under your bed, in closets, in the corner of a room, etc to store books. That's just clutter and you have to get rid of it. I just about died laughing when my mom suggested that I get rid of most of my books so that I just had the 2 bookshelves filled. I really think that I would get rid of my bed, buy more bookshelves and sleep on the couch before I would willingly get rid of 2/3rds of my books!


message 5: by Dawn, Desperately seeking new worlds (last edited Mar 28, 2009 03:06PM) (new)

Dawn (dawnv) | 4058 comments My name is Dawn and I am a book addict.

Last week I went to Target for sweat socks and I purchased Zen and the Art of Vampires. Today I went to Borders with the intention of purchasing Deadly Desires well I did not want to book to be lonely in the bag so I brought Blood Magic too.

Oh and did I mention that I purchased like 4 books on amazon, but it is on sale ( I love the 4 for 3 sale).

Books, shoes and purses are my weakness.



message 6: by Dawn, Desperately seeking new worlds (new)

Dawn (dawnv) | 4058 comments Kelly Anne... I am with you. I do sell, donate and trade but there are some that simply have to stay!


message 7: by Kelley Anne (new)

Kelley Anne | 1619 comments Dawn - lol! You are so funny! "I did not want the book to be lonely in the bag..." Hey, atleast you come up with excuses for why you buy more books. All that I can say is that I can't help myself!

Now what are these 4 for 3 sales at amazon? My aunt just gave me a $20 gift card for them, but I honestly don't buy books too often from them. Usually stick with Borders and B&N.


message 8: by Dawn, Desperately seeking new worlds (new)

Dawn (dawnv) | 4058 comments Kelly Anne... when you are on amazon a lot of the mass paperback books have this tag that says this item is is eligible for our 4-for-3 promotion.

I noticed that it seems to be all of the books in a series except the most recent. For example if you wanted to buy the midnight breed series you could buy the first four under this promotion but the most recent Veil of Midnight would not be available. I love it I have gotten all of the books to a few series I wanted to own this way. Happy Shopping



message 9: by Kelley Anne (new)

Kelley Anne | 1619 comments Thanks! I'm all for getting a free book! I had never heard of the midnight breed series, but I just looked it over and I think I'll have to try out Kiss of Midnight.


Nichole (DirrtyH) (dirtyh) You do have to try Kiss of Midnight, it's excellent!

I think I might be in denial. I didn't really think I was a book buying addict, I'm pretty good about getting my books from the library.
And then I started reading this thread and all of those stories sound so familiar. So I guess it's time to say...

I'm Nichole and I'm a book buying addict.

Kelley Anne-
If we'ere not supposed to be storing books under the bed than I am definitely in trouble.


message 11: by Jess (last edited Mar 28, 2009 06:10PM) (new)

Jess | 3721 comments I think I peed myself reading half of those stories!!! And as I read each one, I was nodding my head in agreement. At least I'm in good company!! :)

- My bookshelf is currently packed completely. Not only do I have 3 book cases. But I've begun stacking books on top of other books. Now there's no more room. But under the bed, that's a good place as well. haha. What's a girl to do?

Kathy - I bought those lovely two books today, and yet I have 2 books to read that are mine... and about 6 or 7 that are from the library sitting here. What can I say, I like choices.


DarkHeart "Vehngeance" (darkheart) | 437 comments Whew, if there was ever a thread for me...

I went to Ikea yesterday to get a new bookshelf as my husband informed me that our current one would no longer hold anymore of my books. And well, a new bookshelf demands a new book, so a quick stop in Borders resulted in The Gargoyle, which I've heard great things about. This wouldn't be a problem, except that I often buy several books in a week and according to my GR list, that now makes 110 books that are sitting in my lovely new bookshelf that I haven't actually gotten around to reading yet. Yep, definitely an addict.


message 13: by Adrienne (new)

Adrienne Hi I'm adrienne and i'm an addict:: i know this because when i go to the bookstore or library i get a real kick:: a bit of a thrill:: a churney stomach::i get the sweats and withdrawal symptoms if i don't go to a place that provides my hit at least once a day::OMG how sad am I? infact i think i sound a tad like P from the BDB LOL:: anyway i continue to buy books even tho' our family has one bookshelf::yes Ikea calls::but i'm an ikea addict too :) :: my books are lined up on the floor all around our bedroom:: i also know i'm an addict because i recently found buying on line::and OMG OMG it was ecstacy! at the moment i'm waiting for lots of lovely new reading material to arrive::library order is on its way full of Dark HUnter goodies::I'm feeling twitchy now :: just talking about books is..........


Unapologetic_Bookaholic My name is Kenjii and I am a bookaholic. I have tried various methods to calm my habit and one that works is my diet. Only a couple slip ups but never the less my habit is costing a lot less with me swapping and re-selling to other bookaholics.

Even though I buy less. The fact I have like 400 books and I am STILL buying is enough said. Yall are too much, lol. I love the stories you shared. I wouldn't give up my books just throw away other stuff to make more room.


message 15: by Allison (new)

Allison (alitoni) | 46 comments My name is Allison and I too am a bookaholic. Although I have more books than Paris Hilton has shoes, I continue buying books. I also find it very difficult to part with them once I have placed the books on the shelves. I'm running out of bookshelves, which of course means I continue buying and building shelving.


message 16: by Jess (new)

Jess | 3721 comments You know, I must comment that IKEA has the nicest bookshelves around. I love the floor to ceiling ones, that can wrap around the corners. ooooo, once I get my own place, those shelves will be MINE!!!!

http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/pro...

so pretty :)


message 17: by Melinda (new)

Melinda (craftymommy) | 23 comments Hello. My name is Melinda and I am a book buying addict.

I like to "convince" my daughter that she wants to go to the mall to ride the carousel, when really I use the trip to go to the Border's. My daughter's so used to it that when we enter the mall she automatically turns in the direction to go to the bookstore. I can count on one hand the number of times I've left without buying more than one book.


message 18: by Allison (last edited Mar 30, 2009 06:33AM) (new)

Allison (alitoni) | 46 comments Jess wrote: "You know, I must comment that IKEA has the nicest bookshelves around. I love the floor to ceiling ones, that can wrap around the corners. ooooo, once I get my own place, those shelves will be MINE!..."

Thanks for the heads up! I'll definitely check these out! And I definitely want a room that is "almost" solid bookcases filled with all my favorite books.




message 19: by Anne (new)

Anne (booklover6) I'm proud to be a member of the bookaholic club! Just yesterday I put a second book shelf in my bed room and packed it full. Now all of my paranormal is available for me to gaze upon instead of packed in boxes! I still have 9 boxes of romance. What's this about drawers under the bed? I have some of those. Never thought of putting books in them! I'll have to consider it. Don't want the books to get dirty.

I am looking forward to the next big library sale! The paperbacks are always the first to go so I plan to be ready!


message 20: by Kelley Anne (new)

Kelley Anne | 1619 comments Allison - The bookshelves at Ikea are great. Everytime that I go to the Ikea by me, there is a room that they have set up that is pretty much all bookshelves and it is truly my dream room!

Anne - My books that are under my bed don't ever get dirty, but I don't have shelves. I bought rubbermaid under the bed boxes. I've got a queen size bed, so I can fit 3 of those on each side of the bed. Lots of room for books!


message 21: by ♥Tricia♥ (new)

♥Tricia♥ (siddie) | 132 comments My name is Tricia... and I am a book buying addict.

I buy books even though I have books already that I havent read piling upon my bookshelf...

I have more unread books on my bookshelves then I do read books! lol




message 22: by Michelle (new)

Michelle I am the same way! I have about 15 books on my nightstand that I plan on reading this month! Whenever I come home with a Borders bag my husbands asks me "Don't you have enough new books for now?"... We had to go to Ikea last night to buy 2 bookshelves! I'm an addict! Oh well! I'm glad that I'm not the only one... =)


DarkHeart "Vehngeance" (darkheart) | 437 comments Tricia wrote: "I have more unread books on my bookshelves then I do read books! lol..."

LOL That's the magic line for me. I only track my PNR/UF books on goodreads, but my read list is currently only winning out by 5 books. Must get reading and must stop buying. ;P


message 24: by [deleted user] (new)

Hi I'm Moss and I'm a book buying addict. Also, I think this is my first post here so hello all.

I don't go to bookstores all that much because the baby isn't all that tolerant of them, but buying books online has become so (scarily!) easy that my addiction is very easy to maintain.

I have very erratic book buying habits, like buying a book in the middle of a series because I can't get hold of it at the library. I'm trying to stop, and become more streamlined with my purchasing power but have very little patience so I have doubts it's going to work out. Ah well.

Good to know there are fellow addicts out there. What's the 12-step program to getting over it?



message 25: by Donna (new)

Donna (electrogirl68) Hi, I'm Donna and I'm a book buying addict!

I have at least 50 books on my "to be read" pile but I'm still buying more. I decided to only buy "essential books" this year, yeah that's working well! LOL!

I have diabetes and before I got my insulin pump I didn't eat chocolate bars but I really wanted them., so i used to buy them anyway and then give them to my husband. Last Saturday I was in town and went into the discount bookshop. There was a book I really wanted so I bought it and gave it to my husband! I'll probably get to read it at some point anyway. And because it was 3 for £5 I bought 2 for myself, can't pass up an offer like that!



message 26: by Joseph (last edited Mar 31, 2009 06:00AM) (new)

Joseph  (bluemanticore) | 208 comments Hi, I'm Joseph and I am a book buying addict.
It's so nice to know I am not alone.

I just recently bought four new Billy bookcases from IKEA to add to my current 12, yes 12, so that I would have room to expand my growing library of 3000+ books. And I have another 300 some books packed in boxes in the closet.

I'm not so bad with visiting the bookstores and buying new books, I usually keep to my shopping list. That is, usually. Where I am trouble is used book sales. I just can't seem to pass a library without going in to see if they have any used books for sale. Even worse, I am a public librarian and one of my duties is withdrawals. I get first dibs on all the books I withdraw, and I just can't resist. Talk about enabling an addiction, I'm tempted to tell my boss I just can't do it anymore, it's too darn expensive! It seems like so much of my paycheck keeps going right back to the library. lol. I'm so hooked on used book sales that I've been checking off the days until Chicago's Printer's Row Book Fair on June 6 ever since the one last year ended.

My big problem is I am not just a reader, I like to collect. I have so many books I have never read but I bought at used book sales just because I wanted to have them in my collection. Lots of nonfiction as well as classics and great mystery authors like Agatha Christie, P. D. James, etc.

I wonder if maybe I shouldn't live by Desiderus Erasmus's quote: "When I have money, I buy books. If I have any left over, then I buy food and clothing." Anyone know where the nearest Bibliophiles Anonymous is? :-)


message 27: by Dawn, Desperately seeking new worlds (new)

Dawn (dawnv) | 4058 comments Oh this is fantastic I love how we all have Ikea bookshelves and Joseph I am so with you on the book sales. Between the ones at the library and the ones at good will man I can totally stock up. I mean who can pass up 5 paperback books for $2?? NOT I


message 28: by Unapologetic_Bookaholic (last edited Mar 31, 2009 09:01AM) (new)

Unapologetic_Bookaholic I don't see myself totally giving up PB's. But for collections and space I'd convert my tendency to save and horde, to e-books. I used to want to collect all of one series as a teen (R L Stine you fiend!) but now that I have a very limited book shelf I am definitely seeing the appeal of e-books.

Actually seeing my TBR pile on GR is keeping me from going ape$hit and buying like mad. I want to be able to see my read pile higher than my TBR pile. Then I can justify buying more books. But it works out just fine adding to my virtual shelves. I can see browse them and see the books I will read. Someday.


message 29: by Jess (new)

Jess | 3721 comments Joseph wrote: I wonder if maybe I shouldn't live by Desiderus Erasmus's quote: "When I have money, I buy books. If I have any left over, then I buy food and clothing.""

I am exactly that way!! If I have money, I usually head to the bookstore first and then I worry about how to buy other things like food lol.

Whether or not that's a good thing is another question haha.

IKEA shelves ::Sigh:: and here I thought that I was some weirdo with an obsession with book shelves. At least I'm in good company since it seems everyone else also as an IKEA fetish lol.




Unapologetic_Bookaholic Jael wrote: "Hi my name is Jael and I'm a book buying addict.

Today i went to target to buys eggs and ended up with Passions Unleashed and no eggs. Then I came home got on the comp and found I had won two bi..."


OMG Jael. I don't think I have ever had that happen to me. I went to B n N with the intention of just pre-ordering a book and walked out with 4 new books, lol. I don't think I'll even start with the bidding sites. It is hard enough not purchasing credits when a long waited WishLIst book pops up.


message 31: by Michelle (last edited Mar 31, 2009 01:09PM) (new)

Michelle OK I just had to post this! I just discovered a cute little used book store near my work. I figured I'd check it out! I ended up buying NINE books on my TBR list. I just couldn't resist! The books look brand spanking new but were priced as "used"..... So they were all $3.99 or less!!!

I'm an addict... =(


message 32: by Kelley Anne (new)

Kelley Anne | 1619 comments I'm starting to feel better about myself! I'm in good company with my obsessions!

Moss - I think that we are all in WAY too deep to even be able to figure out a 12 step program. lol

The times that I just have to laugh at myself are when I become so impatient that I can't wait for a book. Like I could get a particular book through the library, but I have to wait 2 or 3 days, so instead I go buy it! I did that yesterday with the first Lara Adrian, Midnight Breed book. Now I'm debating if I should get the rest of them on the 3 for 4 sale on Amazon or if I can wait long enough for them to be shipped!


message 33: by Joseph (new)

Joseph  (bluemanticore) | 208 comments Ok, no doubt about, I'm an addict and twelve steps will definately not be enought to cure me, that is, if I want to be cured.

I just came home from work where I spent most of the day doing the withdrawals of the weeding we are doing at our library of books that just aren't getting checked out, so we can make more room for those that are. In any case, I withdrew about 125 books today, and came home with TWENTY-EIGHT of them! lol

I just couldn't let these books go to the trash. Fantasy like Harry Turtledove and Mercedes Lackey, Westerns like Dana Fuller Ross and Zane Grey. I don't know if I'll ever get to reading all of them, but I just like having them. I'm the definition of bibliophile, I love to read and collect books.

Well, if I have to be addicted to something, what could be better than books? :-)


message 34: by Dawn, Desperately seeking new worlds (new)

Dawn (dawnv) | 4058 comments Joseph ok I am officially jealous :>


Unapologetic_Bookaholic I'd never want to leave if I worked at a LIB, bookstore etc. LOL.


message 36: by [deleted user] (new)

Hi. My name's Lori and I'm a book buying addict.
And I'm with Joseph. I don't just like to read. I like to collect. And I have collector's OCD, so if I like one book from a series and want to keep it then I have to keep all of the books from the series. Same with authors. I have certain authors that I have to collect. I read this one great book by a guy named Murikami. I wanted to keep it and I started buying all of his other books and keeping them. I don't think any of them were even close to as good as the first one I read of his, but I cant stop collecting them. Worse yet, I don't use the library. I want to keep my books or at least have the option of keeping them. I just love the look of them all lined up on a shelf.


message 37: by Sarah (last edited Apr 01, 2009 07:23PM) (new)

Sarah  | 766 comments Hi. My name is Sarah, and I'm a book buying addict.

I have so many books on my own-and-TBR pile that they might as well count as wall insulation (for as high as I have them stacked along my wall!) Think I could get an energy-efficiency discount for that?

No matter how many books I own, I've still bought more each week at the store. Plus I intend to buy more online as soon as I post this.

Honestly, you know you're an addict when you find yourself shipping orders to work so your family doesn't know how much you order. 'Cause that way, you can sneak 'em in a paperback at a time! Sad, but true.


message 38: by Kelley Anne (new)

Kelley Anne | 1619 comments Sarah - That's what I always do when I buy a new book. I throw away the bag and then I can just sneak in a couple at a time in my purse!


message 39: by Adrienne (new)

Adrienne sometimes::i'm in denial::i pretend the bag of books is something else::


Jael ~ *~ Syhren ~* ~ (wwwgoodreadscomprofilejael)
@Kenjii OMG ebay is fantastic pp hardly bid on the books and u get series for chea I just won Undone by Caine for a 1.99 I'm loving it


message 41: by Adrienne (new)

Adrienne i went to a charity shop (don't know what you call them in US)yesterday and picked up Blood and Gold by Anne Rice::read the first page and just had to buy it::and ::Dime Store Magic by Kelley Armstrong, which i need to check the blurb and reviews for:: they were a real snip at £1.00 each 75c?::so , my addiction has been appeased for now :)::also,strangely, i find that just adding books to my to read list quells the purchase thirst:)


message 42: by Joseph (new)

Joseph  (bluemanticore) | 208 comments Lori, you could be my long lost twin. That's exactly how I am, I can't stand just having one or two of an author, I feel the need to collect whole sets, even if I will never read them. And I like to collect similar genres or themes. Since I have Margaret Truman's whole series about Washington D.C. mysteries I have now started on Elliott Roosevelt.

And the lousy or great thing about it, depending on how you look at it, is my job is enabling my addiction. We just started weeding mysteries at the library where I work. If that hadn't happened, I never would have started on the five Roosevelt's I just brought home, along with the 15 other mysteries I got.

Lori, just curious, do you favor paperbacks or hardcovers to complete a collection, or doesn't it matter? I find I try and aim for paperbacks since they tend to be cheaper, either used or new, but if I already have the paperbacks, I might buy the hardcover too if I can find it for a cheap enough price. They do look so nice lined up on the shelf. I think you might be right, we probably do have collector's OCD. :-)


message 43: by Allison (new)

Allison (alitoni) | 46 comments And here I was beginning to think I had some weird OCD thing going on when it came to my book "collections." When I buy a book, if I like it I'll head straight to the bookstore (or Amazon, etc) to grab as many of that author's as I can.

Although not directed at me, as far as hardcover v paperback, for me it depends on the book and author. For instance, I made a point of collecting Anne Rice and Stephen King books in hardcover. Also, if I get one book of a series in a particular form, then I have to get the rest of the series in the same manner.


message 44: by Jess (new)

Jess | 3721 comments Kelley Anne wrote: "Sarah - That's what I always do when I buy a new book. I throw away the bag and then I can just sneak in a couple at a time in my purse!"

OMG!!! I do the same exact thing! I thought I was just weird. Every time I had a new bag from Barnes and Noble my parents would say "you bought ANOTHER book". So now I just tell the clerk I don't need a bag and stick it into my purse, or I throw away the bag. I'm sure they notice my shelves filling up, but they have yet to catch be actually bringing a book into the house!!

LOL I find it so funny that others do the same thing!


Unapologetic_Bookaholic Jael wrote: "
@Kenjii OMG ebay is fantastic pp hardly bid on the books and u get series for chea I just won Undone by Caine for a 1.99 I'm loving it"


Jael: I don't need an easy way to buy more books trust me, lol.But if I get into a series with like 10 books that I get hooked on. I'll consider e-bay. I found on site where I was able to get the entire Dark Hunters series on e-books for $15.00 and the Companion. So that made me happy.


Unapologetic_Bookaholic I never had to hide my book buying but my Mom comments now about how I used to spend my whole allowance on books, lol.


message 47: by [deleted user] (new)

Joseph, I'm not real particular about paperback or hardcover. I usually buy paperback because of the cost savings. But if I'm buying a series, I like them to all be the same. I'm not quite as picky about authors, because if I happen across a used book sale or something and see an author I'm collecting then I jsut grab it up.


message 48: by Dawn, Desperately seeking new worlds (new)

Dawn (dawnv) | 4058 comments Lori I am with you but I have to admit I hate when publishers start a series in paperback then move to hardcover because then I have to either wait until they release in paper or start again in hard...am I OCD or what??

Also I am really glad to know other people hide their purchases.


message 49: by Joseph (new)

Joseph  (bluemanticore) | 208 comments Dawn, at least you have the patience to wait. I can't stand it when a series starts in PB and then switches to HC in the middle, but I can't stand even more waiting for the PB. My collections are a mish-mash of PBs and HCs, I'm so bad sometimes I'll even get both formats of a title in a series used just because I can get them for a price like 25 cents.

On another note, you book hiders have nothing to be ashamed of. In fact, I think you have a great idea! lol. It's those naggers about us buying another book here or there that should be ashamed they are trying to impede our literary growth. Yeah, that's it, right? ;-)




DarkHeart "Vehngeance" (darkheart) | 437 comments Kelley Anne wrote: "The times that I just have to laugh at myself are when I become so impatient that I can't wait for a book..."

LOL, I hear you on that one. I often can't get books on the day of release her in the UK, so I plan ahead and pre-order things online that I really want from B&N, amazon.com an d amazon.co.uk and see who ships them to me first. I'm freaking out about Lover Avenged though because it seems like we've been waiting forever and I'll want it on the day, but I don't know that it will be possible. ;)


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