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Jul 05, 2014 10:49PM

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hah Thanks. I too work 5 days a week so reading isn't always possible but as long as I read as much as I can, when I can, I don't get too bogged down by the number of unread books I own. Read-a-thons just give me the extra push during a given time period to read even just a few pages more than I usually would and their themes generally help me with the dreaded question of what to read next. :P



Haha, yes, that is me exactly! Or I get too excited to read another book I've heard about, and I have to go out and buy it immediately, ignoring all the other poor books on my shelf. Sad day.
I have around 50 books in my tbr pile. I'm currently in a book buying ban to try decrease this number. To keep me going on not buying books I always remember about the money I need to save and the books I haven't read, and the lost of interesting to reading some books that I have paid for them. Also I remember that might I'll move to another country next year and I can't take with me so many books and those books are going to be in my tbr pile until I come back, so again I remember about the money and the books that I don't have much interest to read anymore.

I was actually doing really good at the start of last month, I was down to 5 unread books on my self, then my Birthday came around in the middle of June and as my birthday gift my OH took my on a book buying trip! and I ended up coming home with 14 books :O

What are read-a-thons? TBR stands for to read books, right? I'm new to this whole booktube thing. Just trying to get acquainted. I have so many to read books, I don't know where to start!

And well... I like it this way. I like having a big library and books to choose from. :)
Of course, that's not even counting all the books on my Kobo.



Yup TBR stands for To Be Read and usually means books at least in the booktube community. A read-a-thon (RAT) is where a group of people all try to read as much as they can over a specific period of time (most often it is a week in length). Sometimes there is a theme involved where everyone is encouraged to only read books that fit into the theme for the length of the RAT while others let each participant read whatever they want. Depending on who is hosting the RAT it may also include giveaways, mini-challenges to complete along the way, twitter sprints, discussion boards, or other stuff to keep readers motivated.

The bigger problem is how much stress can make me buy stuff in general, not just books. So my wallet isn't a big fan of that.






Besides isn't it nice having a huge pile of unread books? It's all about choices, right? :P


I feel you.. everybody loves to read in my family, so if I were to count all of the books in my house I have thousands of them (3 generations of book lovers who don't like to get rid of books)

However, I'm kind of a collector of ebooks so I have hundreds of ebooks that I haven't read too.
Basicly, I don't have a problem with buying physical books but with getting ebooks. Seriously, hundreds! That is a big number. And I still don't have all the books I want.
And that is not it. i recently got into audiobooks so I started collecting them too. Wonderful.

I feel you.. everybody loves to read in my family, so if I were to count all of the..."
My father recently got my great grandfather's books, so there are even more now ^^


Maybe I'll even make a TBR jar after this... Though I don't mind having unread books at all.

Maybe I'll even make..."
I prefer have loads of books to read than none but a tbr jar could be fun :D

Haha, isn't it so easy to collect ebooks? You don't have to make anymore room on your shelves for them.

Maybe..."
Exactly :) I love having all these books around me and having a lot of different books to choose from when I want something to read :)
Nevertheless, I do want to read all these books at some point, so maybe it'd help to read a few a month or something... hm.


I'm using the 2014 reading challenge to get a certain amount of books read over the course of the year ^^ My goal is one a week, obviously more if possible :D

I have to update my tbr shelf here on goodreads because I bought something like 100 books over the past few months xD 3 to 1 is an acceptable ratio haha try 15 to 1 xD

I'm also on a book buying ban. I promised myself no physical books for a year and I have around 15 that I really need to get into. I have to say it does save you a lot of money xD


I've never set myself a book buying ban I just read and constantly buy more xD I am a book collector as well as a book reader ^^

I'm starting a readathon at the end of the week, and with winter vacations coming I hope to have them done really soon :)
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