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According to my own statistics, since about 2009, I've averaged about 70% books borrowed from the library or a friend (up to 84% one year).
But I'm still buying books! So this year (2018) I was trying to focus on books I owned (I've about 650 or so), and trying to keep it at 25% from the library. Unfortunately I'm at 38% for the year, but that's the best I've done in 10 years so I'm semi-okay with it (also I kinda cheated by buying books a few times I would've otherwise gotten from the library... whoops!)
So good luck, Daniel.


BUT, at the very least there will be 12 Sword and Laser book picks to consider buying, and some authors whose new books are non-negotiable, day-of-release purchases. So I'd just be setting myself up to fail if I joined you!
Good luck though!


I actually have the same challenge, but only since October 1st. Let's see if I could stay 'clean' till December 31st.
Good luck. I'm not sure if you're including the library in your challenge or not. If so I guess you'll not be participating in the monthly S&L picks unless you happen to own them already?
Personally, I've had the goal of reading down my own-and-unread pile the last few years. It's kind of been working. However there are always going to be new books published each year I buy, and those "can't pass up" deals Dara mentioned.
I really should track the size of that pile from year to year. Right now it's at 142, but I know the list isn't complete, just the stuff I've remembered to add/tag. Especially with all the free books Tor has been giving out lately.
On the plus side, once I finish this month's pick this weekend, I've lined up something I already own to read next, and I'm about to finish an audiobook I had already owned as well. So that's 2 off the list!
Of course Scalzi's new book comes out Tuesday, so I'll be buying that one..
2 steps forward, 1 step back?
Personally, I've had the goal of reading down my own-and-unread pile the last few years. It's kind of been working. However there are always going to be new books published each year I buy, and those "can't pass up" deals Dara mentioned.
I really should track the size of that pile from year to year. Right now it's at 142, but I know the list isn't complete, just the stuff I've remembered to add/tag. Especially with all the free books Tor has been giving out lately.
On the plus side, once I finish this month's pick this weekend, I've lined up something I already own to read next, and I'm about to finish an audiobook I had already owned as well. So that's 2 off the list!
Of course Scalzi's new book comes out Tuesday, so I'll be buying that one..
2 steps forward, 1 step back?


Can't resist new books! I wish you luck

Night Shift
Wasteland King
Revenant Gun
The Night Masquerade
The Dinosaur Princess
Siege Line
Odds are I can't finish these six books before I buy some other book. Pre-orders don't count do they? I can't be held responsible for pre-orders I made months ago.

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I loved the Alex Ross book!
My rule is to read three books before buying a new one. The rule has been broken many a time, but it has helped me restrain myself a bit.

Ooh, that’s a good one. I wish to subscribe to your journal of good idea life hacks, please.



All Yesterdays: Unique and Speculative Views of Dinosaurs and Other Prehistoric Animals and Howling at the Moon.
Daniel wrote: "No that this thread has been mentioned on the podcast I feel like I have to do it now"
Haha. Yup. No backing out, or you may be publicly shamed on the podcast!
Haha. Yup. No backing out, or you may be publicly shamed on the podcast!

Haha. Yup. No backing out, or you may be publicly shamed on the podcast!"
True story: this is exactly how Rob became a moderator.

Except for S&L picks I try to borrow from the library. It saves a fortune in book cases...

I'm actually doing a good job getting through a stack of books I acquired in the last calendar year, but it's also the first year in forever that I bought or received books. Except for my audible subscription, I went nearly 100% library because (1) $$$, (2) where to put them?, and (3) I was moving house pretty frequently at the time and moving book boxes is hard work. I'd pretty much given up buying books by the time ebooks was a major thing, so I don't have a slew of electronic books either.
My goal is to pass on most of these recently acquired and read books so I don't have to deal with (2). I'll probably keep a couple favorites, but that's it.
So I have decided that my own personal reading challenge next year is to only read books that I already own, and not to buy a single book in 2019, it's going to be the first time in 20 years, it's going to take some impulse control but I'm going to try.
Wish me luck.