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stoutfellow) wrote2008-02-17 04:28 pm
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You May Have Too Many Books When...
you begin reading the Gillian Bradshaw novel you bought a few weeks ago, notice that the storyline seems a bit familiar, go over to your shelves and find another copy - not only the same book, but the same edition.
Sigh. Anybody want a copy of The Wolf Hunt?
Sigh. Anybody want a copy of The Wolf Hunt?
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Have also disposed of books, missed them, gone out and procured them again. That makes me reluctant to part with what I have.
More amusing, though, is that I've had books as gifts - repeated in successive years - from the same person for the repeated books, but otherwise different people.
Now, I wonder if I've done that . . . No-one's going to tell, of course.
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And this is why I have the Excel workbook devoted to books.
I have also been in the UBS and picked up books that I brought in.
On this note, it really annoys me when they do cover reissues (in general - the David Weber reissue was nice because of some of the horrid artwork) and then I get excited when I see a new looking book. JD Robb is the latest one to do this, and some of the covers are UGLY.
DV
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Wouldn't have done me any good, since this was an impulse buy at Borders.
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