I saw an article about how to thin out one's book collection.
How to Get Rid of Book Clutter
I thought it would be fun to play along. The article gives five questions to ask when deciding whether to keep a book.
Question 1: Is This A Duplicate?
My answer: This depends upon what is meant by "duplicate." If I have two books that are exactly the same in all ways, then I do purge one of them.
I have 67 copies of Nancy Drew #2 The Hidden Staircase. They are not duplicates, and I must keep all of them.
Question 2: Is The Material In The Book Out Of Date, Or Still Current & Relevant?
My
answer: I still like my books, so they are relevant. If I get tired
of them, then they become irrelevant. Do they have outdated information
in them? Of course, but that makes them interesting.
Question 3: Have I Read This Before & Will I Read It Again?
My answer: That's not a fair question. I will never read most of the physical books that I have. I can't read books published in other languages, but I like the cover art.
But seriously, I do sell books that I didn't particularly enjoy. I know that I will never try to read the Grace Harlowe books again, so I sold all of them. I had some really scarce titles.Question 4: Why Do I Want To Keep This Book?
I keep it because I like it. If I decide that I don't like it, then out it goes!
Question 5: Could I Get This Book At The Library To Read Again?
99% of the books I own are not available from the library. I remember when it was suggested that I should use the library instead of risking buying books that I might not like. How would that work with the kinds of books I read?
The article to which I linked at the beginning of this post is a great article. Some of the suggestions don't apply to me. If you would like to read about how I have reduced my book clutter, read through these posts.
Collection Parameters
2 comments:
"Question 5: Could I Get This Book At The Library To Read Again?" - What if the library weeds the book out of their collection or the book is checked out when I want it? I can't take that risk. LOL!
67 versions of Hidden Staircase! That’s amazing! Is that the book you have the most of? I have 5 foreign language editions of Hidden Staircase (German, Polish, UK Harold Hill in DJ, and the Spanish and Argentine editions in DJ), plus a $1 box and a 1930A-1 w/o DJ. Hidden Staircase is my favorite ND book, and I’m attempting to collect it in as many languages as I can. I do the same for Hardy Boys (although any HB title is fine) and I’m up to 22 so far.
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