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33. A book you have owned for at least a year but have not read yet

Yea so that being said, instead of going back to the beginning and picking something I've owned forever, I picked one that I've had for literally a year.....Rosalie Lightning: A Graphic Memoir. Because really, I just want to read all my graphic novels this year.



This is a big of a freebie for me, because my main goal for 2019 is to read every book that I own. Most of my books (other than some of Book of the Month club picks) have been on my shelf for longer than a year, so I have a longgggg list to choose from.
This prompt is further down on the list, so I'll probably eliminate quite a few of the books through using them for the other prompts. Hopefully. Because how would I choose otherwise?
This prompt is further down on the list, so I'll probably eliminate quite a few of the books through using them for the other prompts. Hopefully. Because how would I choose otherwise?



I love Wool! I hope you enjoy it, too. I'd like to get around to Shift this year, but it's been so long since I read Wool I've forgotten details and might need to find an online re-cap.

Angie- I’ll have to look for The Commitments. That’s one of my all-time favorite movies! I had no idea it was based on a book.


My brothers used to curse me out every time I moved because of boxes of books. It just doesn't matter how small a box or how light you try to pack. They weigh a ton, and I have so many.
I have just a few of these because I make it a point that if I own a book I have to read it. But there are a couple that have been waiting for a while. Z: A Novel of Zelda Fitzgerald has been sitting on my nightstand at like 50 pages in for about 6 months now. If I don't finish it in the next six months, I might just get rid of it.

For this I'm going for Arlington Park. GR says I shelved it in 2013, but it was published in 2006 when I was working in Waterstones, and it looks pretty new so I think it was a staff discount purchase over ten years ago!

Snap! I thought my days of dupes was over after cutting down on my purchases (and using GR to get organised), but I just realised I've managed to buy two copies of Elizabeth Is Missing this year...urgh.
Mom2triplets04 wrote: "I've had the book and audio book for years now. It's time to read
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One of my all time favorites! I only own the second one because the first and third were available at the library, but I didn't want to wait for the second one to come off of hold so I bought it! Haha! I asked for the other two for Christmas.

One of my all time favorites! I only own the second one because the first and third were available at the library, but I didn't want to wait for the second one to come off of hold so I bought it! Haha! I asked for the other two for Christmas.

Haha! I really enjoyed Elizabeth is Missing.....hope you do also (no matter which of your two copies you choose to read).

Cross Her Heart by Sarah Pinborough
How many books do you own that you haven't read: none, a few, a few hundred, more than you care to admit?
2 shelves full of books to read, hopefully this challenge and Popsugar challenge will help to put a dent in them...but i can't seem to stop collecting more. :)

Was supposed to read this and review it for Netgalley last year but I ended up getting sick two times and never got to it ,


Jussi Adler-Olsen is a Danish author, who is more known for his Nordic Noir novels about Department Q, but I found out that this book also has been translated into English and some other languages.
I have a few dusty books at home but I think it's less than 10. We don't have enough shelves, so some of my books are hidden behind the others. Once in a while I find a book back there I've completely forgotten about, but I try to read the books I buy.




I just finished City of Ashes
How many books do you own that you haven't read: none, a few, a few hundred, more than you care to admit?
Tons, mostly because I bought so many from Book Outlet last year, but many of those are on my TBR for this year.

One of my other GR groups is reading American Gods by Neil Gaiman this month soooo I decided to pick it back up and try to finish it! I started it in May 2017 and DNF'd it.
- How many books do you own that you haven't read: none, a few, a few hundred, more than you care to admit?
Last time I counted I had 400. I'm trying to make a dent this year!

Any Human Heart
How many books do you own that you haven't read: none, a few, a few hundred, more than you care to admit?
I have 74 books I haven't read.

I read Railhead by Philip Reeve
- How many books do you own that you haven't read: none, a few, a few hundred, more than you care to admit?
Somewhere between a few hundred and too many to keep track of (would rather read a book than categorize those on the shelves that are TBR, tbh).

I finally read Chestnut Street by Maeve Binchy which I've owned since shortly after she died - my excuse is that I was "saving" it, since she's no longer alive, I wouldn't get any more Maeve Binchy's after this. That reasoning doesn't work with most of my other owned-but-unread books, however!
How many books do you own that you haven't read: none, a few, a few hundred, more than you care to admit?
My owned-but-unread books are in double digits (I think 30ish), but I realise this is relatively good (when discussing with other Goodreaders!). However, I'm making getting some of these books read this year a priority, and I'm up to 8 so far of my physical books. Now I need to start working on reading the ebooks on my iPad!

My ebook inventory is definitely under 20. And I live in a small apartment, so the amount of physical books I own but haven't read is pretty limited. Not by choice, but by necessity.

The Swarm. Or at least I will try. I tried twice or three times already over the last two years and read about half. I hope I will finally finish it this time...
How many books do you own that you haven't read: none, a few, a few hundred, more than you care to admit?
None. Literally. I don't own any books. I borrow them. The one above is the only one I started and didn't finish.

On the number of books I own but haven't yet read: I daren't count!

As far as how many books I own but haven't....too many to count and still adding.

How many books do you own that you haven't read: none, a few, a few hundred, more than you care to admit? About 80
What are you reading for this category? The Kitchen House
How many books do you own that you haven't read: none, a few, a few hundred, more than you care to admit? A few, most of the books I want to read live at the library.
How many books do you own that you haven't read: none, a few, a few hundred, more than you care to admit? A few, most of the books I want to read live at the library.

Sliding Past Vertical
- How many books do you own that you haven't read: none, a few, a few hundred, more than you care to admit?
Kindle-Unread 546 (and growing daily)
Book-Shelf-Unread 77 (and still growing)


- How many books do you own that you haven't read: none, a few, a few hundred, more than you care to admit? very few - maybe 10 and of those some were gifts that I never intend to read, just keeping for sentimental reasons.

I have owned at least three copies of this over the years but whenever I'd downsize my books it would always go in the "get rid of" pile. O my g, why did I wait so long to read this?!? It was absolutely brilliant and just completely mesmerizing. Totally worthy of all the raves it receives. I loved it!


- How many books do you own that you haven't read: Very few, actually - due to the fact that I own very few books. "Isn't that what libraries are for?" asked the librarian. I tend only to own "reference-type" books, such as gardening or crafting, etc. or those few books I pick up at library book sales.

I read Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking
- How many books do you own that you haven't read: none, a few, a few hundred, more than you care to admit?
I have 10 books that I own that are unread, but a lot of audio books and eBooks.

I have 288 books shelved on goodreads that I own and want to read. Technically there are more that I own and haven't read, but those are the ones that I don't particularly care about reading (a lot of them are my husbands, some are 'just in case' reference and that sort of thing).
I've knocked out 25-30 owned TBR books this year, but also added a number of free/cheap kindle books, so it's a losing battle...
Edit: I just counted and I knocked 34 books off my owned TBR this year--it was higher than I thought because some were short stories and single issue comics that I didn't feel like counted as 'books' for challenge prompts.

Looking at my GR shelves, I've got just under 500 books, which is a scary number, considering I only read about 60 a year!

I read Fugitive Pieces a book I had promised myself to read even long before I actually acquired a copy. So, long overdue!
- How many books do you own that you haven't read: none, a few, a few hundred, more than you care to admit?
Sadly, over 200 books sitting on my physical shelves or languishing on my Kindle. I keep promising not to buy another book until they are all read, but I don't seem able to keep to the promise.

How many books do you own that you haven't read? According to my GR shelves, I have 133 books on my shelves and 60 on my Kindle...but I think there are more that I haven't logged!
I am always interested in books about the motherhood experience, and now that I'm in my mid-30's I do sometimes seek out stories which speak to my point in life. This book did that...though not in an entirely comfortable way. I loved that this was made up of snapshots from a group of women who live in the same suburb. I did struggle a little to distinguish some of them though, and I did feel that there wasn't a lot of diversity in either their lifestyles or their approach to their lives. I think my favourites were Solly with her lodgers, and Juliet with her school book group, and I wished there had been more to their strands through the book. I've read a few of Cusk's books now, and I absolutely love her writing and the way she can capture and put into words a feeling or sense that was previously intangible. But I do struggle with a certain coldness to her approach, which at times verges on remoteness and detachment. This is the first of her fiction books I've read, and that coolness creates a barrier around the characters. I struggled to feel anything for most of them due to that (and the fact that I have a bit of issue with privilege problems, which this book is rammed with). I wanted more from this book, but it just never quite lost the chill for me.

Hotel Babylon: Inside the Extravagance and Mayhem of a Luxury Five-Star Hotel It was a fun read, but definitely deserved its position as a "meh, I'll read it if I ever come across it" read.
How many books do you own that you haven't read: none, a few, a few hundred, more than you care to admit?
Physical copies, not many. I've moved around a lot and I only buy books that I really want to read so they don't stay unread for long. Even this book went immediately to the little library around the corner. Almost all of my books come from the (actual) library.
That said, I have a long TBR list on goodreads and the oldest are listed as Look-for. I use prompts like this as an excuse to go ahead and buy the oldest book on my list to help clear it out.
- What are you reading for this category? The Hanging Tree
- How many books do you own that you haven't read: none, a few, a few hundred, more than you care to admit? I refuse to answer on the grounds that I may incriminate myself
- How many books do you own that you haven't read: none, a few, a few hundred, more than you care to admit? I refuse to answer on the grounds that I may incriminate myself

In the Shadow of the Banyan by Vaddey Ratner.
I have had this book FOREVER in my TBR pile.
How many books do you own that you haven't read: none, a few, a few hundred, more than you care to admit?
I don't actually own very many. I usually get my books from the library to read on my Kindle. My 'Want to Read' list is long though!

The book I started earlier in the year, American Gods, I wound up DNF'ing for the 2nd time. I finally started reading Wool Omnibus by Hugh Howey. It was one of the first ebooks I downloaded years ago, back when B&N offered Free NookBook Fridays.
- How many books do you own that you haven't read: none, a few, a few hundred, more than you care to admit?
~400 physical books & ~50 e-books. I donated and sold a bunch but then I've picked up more. I really need to downsize my library. I now have a stack of books on my floor in the closet, which is not acceptable. Another purge is coming soon!

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