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message 1: by sonya (last edited Sep 12, 2014 02:20PM) (new)

sonya marie madden  | 411 comments my tbr shelf is still huge. a lot of books started but never finished. hope to finish them in 2014


message 2: by [deleted user] (new)

good luck! After one more holiday trip I am looking forward to getting back to my comfortable reading routine.


message 3: by Chris (new)

Chris Just finished school, so looking to get in a big reading year in 2014 now that I'll have a little bit of that "free time" thing everyone always talks about.


message 4: by sonya (new)

sonya marie madden  | 411 comments I want to get get into a rhythm of reading a book every two weeks.


Erin *Proud Book Hoarder* (erinpaperbackstash) I hope to read a lot more as well - have a plan. Let's just see if I can stick with it and make it work


message 6: by Melissa (new)

Melissa | 363 comments I spent a lot of time in 2013 trying to get all those books read and almost forgot the joy of just relaxing with a good book, so this year I'm going to not worry about clearing out shelves or making my mountain of books smaller I'm just going to enjoy reading whatever it is I'm reading at the time. I definitely have plenty of books to pick from!


message 7: by sonya (new)

sonya marie madden  | 411 comments i have a lot of long reads like the game of thrones, it, the stand on my kindle. books on my kindle I'm not worried about, just bookshelf books.


message 8: by Jocelin (new)

Jocelin | 151 comments Melissa wrote: "I spent a lot of time in 2013 trying to get all those books read and almost forgot the joy of just relaxing with a good book, so this year I'm going to not worry about clearing out shelves or maki..."

I am in total agreement with you Melissa.


message 9: by [deleted user] (new)

Melissa wrote: "I spent a lot of time in 2013 trying to get all those books read and almost forgot the joy of just relaxing with a good book, so this year I'm going to not worry about clearing out shelves or maki..."

That sounds good and more enjoyable to me. Reading should be a pleasure not a chore.


message 10: by Paulfozz (new)

Paulfozz Sonya wrote: "mt tbr shelf is still huge. a lot of books started but never finished. hope to finish them in 2014"

I hope to do so too, and either reduce my to read list or at least have it keep pace with my book-buying. So far have bought 10 books but have read 10 too (though reading some little short nature books helped - it will be difficult to do that when I'm onto the Game of Thrones books or some of the dense history books).


message 11: by Erin *Proud Book Hoarder* (last edited Jan 30, 2014 01:42PM) (new)

Erin *Proud Book Hoarder* (erinpaperbackstash) Well, so far my reading is going very well this year. Reading more than normal for me with some persistence and finishing some great books. It's been a good beginning of 2014.


message 12: by Paulfozz (new)

Paulfozz Well done Erin. I'm finding that too… a lack of interest in television and rainy weather has led to more bookish evenings.


message 13: by sonya (new)

sonya marie madden  | 411 comments Ive added dr sleep and three...library books...to my list


message 14: by Thom (new)

Thom Swennes (Yorrick) | 592 comments I am forever thankful that my TBR list is keeping pace with my actual reading accomplishments (in other words: the first is growing faster than the second). I am always looking to expand my book collection and new authors.


message 15: by sonya (new)

sonya marie madden  | 411 comments Predator...patricia cornwell


message 16: by Shannon (last edited Jul 05, 2014 11:17AM) (new)

Shannon  (shananigansreads) | 355 comments Thom wrote: "I am forever thankful that my TBR list is keeping pace with my actual reading accomplishments (in other words: the first is growing faster than the second). I am always looking to expand my book co..."

Thom your philosophies always erase my guilt.


message 17: by Thom (new)

Thom Swennes (Yorrick) | 592 comments I’ll take that as a compliment and will be duly flattered.


message 18: by Shannon (last edited Jul 12, 2014 07:19PM) (new)

Shannon  (shananigansreads) | 355 comments This made me think of this group tonight


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message 19: by Lin (new)

Lin | 266 comments I finished a book this morning then spent most of the day cleaning carpets. So glad that is finished. As tomorrow is Sunday, I plan to keep my pj's on till at least noon and get some reading time. Plan to start Power Play by Catherine Coulter from her FBI series.


message 20: by Thom (new)

Thom Swennes (Yorrick) | 592 comments Shannon, That explains my problem. I don't think I will ever feel that I have too many books but I know I don't have enough space.


message 21: by Karen M (new)

Karen M | 418 comments Shannon: Some of my books are now residing in boxes (getting ready for a move) and I still have overflowing shelves. Next major purchase will have to be bookcases.


message 22: by Shannon (last edited Jul 13, 2014 06:04PM) (new)

Shannon  (shananigansreads) | 355 comments I knew you guys would understand.

Karen: While in a temp situation before buying my house I had all of my books packed away for 6 or so months but somehow managed to buy enough to fill a full shelf and a half shelf. Apparently I can't live without books around me.

I'm still working on finding the perfect shelving for my house. I believe I'm going to have to have something custom made.


message 23: by K C (new)

K C Smith | 26 comments Absolutely, Shannon. I love to be surrounded by my books. My dream house must have a designated library (not an office), that will serve as my personal refuge and home for all my books.

I even look up pictures of personal libraries online.


message 24: by Jools (new)

Jools (jools4853) I absolutely agree KC !! Are you on Pinterest? I have a board entitled "bookcases and reading spaces" that you might enjoy. If you have a similar one on Pinterest, please let me know. I'm always looking for great ideas.
http://www.pinterest.com/jdg444/bookc...
Jool


message 25: by Ilean (new)

Ilean (ileanfulton) | 242 comments I got the "go ahead" from my husband to turn my boys former bedroom into a library. However his promise of new bookshelves have yet to be full filled. I painted 2 coats of a very light grey on the walls and ceiling. I got some spring green room darkening curtains for the window. I have 2 older bookshelves in the room plus an antique library desk and chair (approx 1900 from my grandmother). Just need more bookshelves to fill the room!


message 26: by Shannon (new)

Shannon  (shananigansreads) | 355 comments Sounds great Ilean. Would love to see pix when you are done.


message 27: by Jools (new)

Jools (jools4853) This reminds me of a story from my former home: My husband and I had a carpenter that we used exclusively, and over the course of a few years had him build bookshelves in every single room. In the office it was floor to ceiling bookshelves, which was very handy! Finally I had called him to put bookshelves in the last bedroom, and he said, "hey, have you people read all these books?" and I said "Well yes!" and he said, "then why the he** do you keep them?" HAHAHAA!!! He did NOT GET IT. Books (most anyway) are too personal to 'get rid of'.
Jool in N. Texas


message 28: by Karen M (new)

Karen M | 418 comments Shannon wrote: "I knew you guys would understand.

Karen: While in a temp situation before buying my house I had all of my books packed away for 6 or so months but somehow managed to buy enough to fill a full she..."


I'm afraid my books will be piled on the floor for a while after I move. I'm dreaming of a wall full of bookcases. I'm home hunting next week and I will be keeping my eyes open for that long, long wall!


message 29: by Lin (new)

Lin | 266 comments Happy hunting. Hope you find just what you need


message 30: by Shannon (new)

Shannon  (shananigansreads) | 355 comments Karen M wrote: "I'm home hunting next week and I will be keeping my eyes open for that long, long wall! "

Good luck! I often find myself wonder what would be the cost of custom shelving on different wall in my house.


message 31: by Lin (new)

Lin | 266 comments I get my bookcases from Staples Office Supply here. They are made by Sauder and are a very nice looking case. 72 inches tall and 36 inches wide.


message 32: by Karen M (new)

Karen M | 418 comments Linda wrote: "I get my bookcases from Staples Office Supply here. They are made by Sauder and are a very nice looking case. 72 inches tall and 36 inches wide."

I will have to keep them in mind. Custom built may be beyond my finances once I've moved. I'll just have to wait & see.


message 33: by sonya (new)

sonya marie madden  | 411 comments Still reading dr sleep...stephen king


message 34: by sonya (new)

sonya marie madden  | 411 comments reading red mist by patricia cornwell


message 35: by sonya (new)

sonya marie madden  | 411 comments Triumph by carolyn jessop
Escape by carolyn jessop
Windblown world by jack kerouac
The basketball diaries by jim carroll
Divergent by veronica roth


message 36: by sonya (new)

sonya marie madden  | 411 comments Ten books read on this list


message 37: by [deleted user] (new)

I received a GoodReads giveaway that I plan to start tonight South of Reason by Kendi Thompson


message 38: by Lin (new)

Lin | 266 comments congrats. Hope you enjoy it.


message 39: by Lin (new)

Lin | 266 comments I am currently reading I Love How You Love Me by Bells Andre, I have finished 207 books so far for 2014


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