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I do keep them all I still have the first book I bought when I was in the 5th grade. lol. I get rid of the ones I really dont like. But I usuually give them to someone I think will like the book. I have shelves and boxes full of books.








So far I'm loving the new bkcase though, as it is so far not too full to keep me from having categories. There's the 1001 books shelf... The sci-fi shelf... The non-fiction shelf.... The literary fiction shelf.... The useless pulp shelf.... The read it sooner rather than later shelf (including bookclub picks)....
I love to keep books, but I also am a packrat in more than just books, and need to reduce reduce all the time too. My criteria lately has been whether I think there is any chance I will re-read a book. I love to RR, but also love new books. So many books, so little time. Some books get better over time. I think of them like beloved friends.
I've been giving the books that I realistically don't expect to read again to our area's biggest charity bookfair. It's an awesome event, and it has contributed MANY titles to my TBR case (I usually bring books back from the fair by the boxload) so I feel very positive giving books back to it.







On the note of the books you have read - don't forget libraries and local schools. As a teacher I love having a wide variety of novels and nonfiction for my students to borrow - it lets me fall in love with the books all over again to share them. Don't forget it's a write off to donate them and we can never get enough books into our schools!



I haven't sent any out but I've recieved several. It's been great for me. The cost is cheap and the books I've recieved have been in great shape. I'm liking it. :)

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