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Personally I like to own the book..but since I don't have all the money and space in the world for all the books.. I like to borrow them from the library.
My only huge problem with the library is that I will have no books available... and then ALL of my books come in.
Right now for example.. 3 physical books, 2 ebooks, and 2 audio books all came in at the same time. Man every bit of my extra time this week is going to be filled with finishing all of my books.
My only huge problem with the library is that I will have no books available... and then ALL of my books come in.
Right now for example.. 3 physical books, 2 ebooks, and 2 audio books all came in at the same time. Man every bit of my extra time this week is going to be filled with finishing all of my books.


I used to be pretty good about limiting my book purchases then I bought my kindle and now I have a huge backlog on there too. I just need more hours in the day.
I am a little weird about physical books, I don't like to borrow them. Well except from my mother





I know what you mean I hate deadlines
Lucy wrote: "I buy like 99% of the books I read. Libraries are great, but having deadline to read the book gives me anxiety, even if I know I can finish it in a few days lol"
I agree! But yet I torture myself all the time when I borrow books.
I agree! But yet I torture myself all the time when I borrow books.



I remember as a teenager, I'd go to book shops both second hand and new books, and buy a crap ton of books that I liked the summary of on the back. Then I'd have at least half of those that didn't end up being good books to read but I was stuck with them because I bought them. I much prefer being cautious and researching now.
Until I get a bigger place and I get my cozy book nook, I absolutely cannot buy any more books. I have no room any more.

Marnee wrote: "I am a mix between buying and borrowing and with both I overdo it a bit or I forget about my bought books trying to keep up with the return dates on the borrowed ones. I not only borrow from librar..."
I love that idea! The borrow/loan system with friends.
I have one friend who gives me her books that she finishes. I need to start returning the favor, but I've been reading a ton of ebooks lately so I haven't finished my bought books to even give her.
I love that idea! The borrow/loan system with friends.
I have one friend who gives me her books that she finishes. I need to start returning the favor, but I've been reading a ton of ebooks lately so I haven't finished my bought books to even give her.

I've been getting so frustrated with my library lately. It takes me months to get a newer book. I just started this book swap with one of my friends and I think I'm just going to start buying books.


Libby wrote: "I love the treasure hunt of finding my books at the library and I have discovered several new authors and experimented with different genres since it is a low risk way to try something different. I..."
That's a great idea!
That's a great idea!

It is a great idea. I rejoined the library after years and have discovered many new authors in different genres since I retired, like Joseph Connelly, Cecelia Aherne and Iain Baine. I could never afford to keep up with my reading challenge without our libraries. We must support them.
Bernie wrote: "Sara wrote: "Libby wrote: "I love the treasure hunt of finding my books at the library and I have discovered several new authors and experimented with different genres since it is a low risk way to..."
I couldn't agree more. I've got three library cards myself, but I borrow a lot from the e-libraries they support instead of physically going in. I need to do that more.
I couldn't agree more. I've got three library cards myself, but I borrow a lot from the e-libraries they support instead of physically going in. I need to do that more.


I borrow books, ebooks, and audio books from 2 different library systems.
I have been a member of Kindle Unlimited for several years.
I recently got offered a deal from Amazon Audible and have a 3 month membership.
I have bookcases all over my house! My phone and iPad are full of books too.




ℳacarena wrote: "I'd love to own all those books I've enjoyed reading, but I can't afford to buy them all and neither do I have enough space (plus it depends on our works to stay in a certain place or move to anoth..."
Do you get a lot off NetGalley? I've always considered signing up and entering for e-arcs but I guess I assumed I've never win any haha
Do you get a lot off NetGalley? I've always considered signing up and entering for e-arcs but I guess I assumed I've never win any haha


You should totally try it. It took me awhile to sign up, because I thought I would never get any copy, but I was wrong. At first, it's a good idea to review the books labeled as "read now", so you can get badges for the amount of reviews you write. Then, you may start "requesting" books, because you'll have more chances to get the copy due to your amount of reviews.
I don't have a blog to review books, neither do I have a "bookstagram" account, just goodreads, and still can get e-arcs, of course it's hard for me to get a copy of Isabel Allende's new book or Patricia Briggs', but I've got the opportunity to discover awesome auhtors/books.
Warning: It's totally addictive 🙈.

ℳacarena wrote: "Sara wrote: "Do you get a lot off NetGalley? I've always considered signing up and entering for e-arcs but I guess I assumed I've never win any haha
You should totally try it. It took me awhile to..."
I like the warning! Haha, but thanks for the tip, I may give it a try!
You should totally try it. It took me awhile to..."
I like the warning! Haha, but thanks for the tip, I may give it a try!

