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I own a total of 1656 books that I have not read.
229 of them are physical books
1427 of them are kindle books

It might be unfair to say ebooks don't count, but I don't think they do because they are often free or cheap and take up no physical space really.

Somehow there’s an element of comfort in having those shelves full of books to browse when looking for something to read. I’ve tried to reduce at least the ratio of physical books I buy because of the trees and the space... but was only half successful...

Somehow there’s an element of comfort in having those shelves full of books to browse when looking for something to rea..."
I recently pulled everything off the shelves and went through what I actually want to keep versus what I will likely never read. Or books I read and don't need to keep or will definitely not read again. At that time I scanned everything into my Goodreads shelves so now I know the number.


All the books I have I also have every intention to read. It just might take until I die :P There were some books this last cleaning that I bought and decided I wouldn't read so I donated them.


There is a nice line of books on the shelf, and then a two tier pile.
There would be more, but I have no where else to put them. That number fluctuates though, normally upwards, as I volunteer at my library sorting books all year for their book sales. This gives me the opportunity to eye ball every book.....it is a very dangerous job for a book addict! I normally go 2-3 times a week and bring home on average 3 or 4 books. The chest has not been opened in a few years, I have no idea what is inside-probably more books😏

There is a nice line of books on the shelf, and then a two tier pile.
There would be more, but I have no where else to put them...."
Think of the awesome unforgotten books that could be inside!


Asked another coworker how many unread books he had and he said none.


Hundreds ....

This does not include children books and I have a lot or cookbooks.

However, that doesn’t seem to affect the hundreds of books in my office/library and the ebooks I’ve accumulated. Although— I do have a couple empty shelves in my bookcases. Maybe there’s hope yet!

I have never counted. Mountain ranges. The ebooks alone rival the Alps. The print ones... not going there!
Let's just say I always have something to read that I have never read before.

Also, whenever I try getting rid of few books - he sneaks them out of the charity piles. Do those count? 😬


Did you forget about the books in the trunk of your car?😏

This conversation reminded me of this article about Umberto Eco's huge collection of unread books: https://www.brainpickings.org/2015/03...

It's taken me weeks to put the books back on the shelves. I feel like I have to open each one and read a chapter or two. I wouldn't want any of them to feel unappreciated.


This conversation reminded me of this article ab..."
Thank you for sharing! And I love that Tsudonku is mentioned-


Your #3 reason made me laugh out loud. Back when I used to buy books, that was one of my biggest reasons.

I have silly amounts of unread books. The Trim challenge is helping (my list is all things I own on e-book). But I still have loads. Nothing stops me from buying more for a rainy day, or hanging out at the library!

Your #3 reason made me laugh out loud. Back when I used to buy books, that was one of my biggest reasons."
I know it is totally irrational, but I have that fear nonetheless :P
So you don't buy books anymore at all?
KateNZ wrote: "Your co-worker is the weird one, Meli!! We’re all just normal 😉
I have silly amounts of unread books. The Trim challenge is helping (my list is all things I own on e-book). But I still have loads...."
I would agree!! Who doesn't have unread books, I just couldn't understand.

I was going to say you have to have unread books if you want to keep reading, right? But, I guess if one only rereads what they own they don't need to?
How can anyone be a reader and not have at least some unread books just waiting to be read!

I started counting the unread books on my shelves, and got bored when I reached a 100.
It was about half of the shelves, so let’s say 200 unread plus a big amount of E-books.
And of course I still buy books, have an audible subscription, and one physical library and two more virtual libraries (for ebooks and audio)

I need a better system to manage my unread books though. They are scattered through the house and I lose track. For instance a few weeks ago I bought Alexander McCall Smith’s Scandiwegian detective kind-of-noir thingie. It’s just what I’m in the mood for. Can I find it? Can I heck 😕

I was going to say you have to have unread books if you want to keep reading, right? But, I guess if one only rereads ..."
I think the 2 people I talked to at work about it only buy when they are ready to read another book, they are not rereading.
So when they finish a book, they hit up B&N to pick their next.

I started counting the unread books on my shelves, and got bored when I reached a 100.
It was about half of the shelves, so let’s say 200 unread plu..."
Awesome, so we are at the same level!
I asked my husband to guess the other day and he said 20?
I laughed and he said "more than 20!?"
I never revealed the actual number.

So when they finish a book, they hit up B&N to pick their next..."
Ohhhh, thank you! I seriously could not figure out how that would work!


Yeah, that's so not a concept I understand...and I even know someone who does that! Although in truth she will be more than one book at a time, but she reads them all before getting more. Now she only reads ebooks so she is pretty much buying new ones constantly as you can do it instantly. But she never seems to have a TBR. So puzzling.

LOL! My other worry would be to be caught without a new book when you finish the last one!


- start reading or browsing through a few books.
- move a book to a different bookshelf or box (work vs fiction v read soon)
- go to goodreads to add books to my database, check ratings, etc.
- look to see if I have a kindle version because the font size is too small to read. Or check the library website for largeprint or audio.
- put post-it notes on books with names of relatives who might like them.
- make a pile of books to donate to the little free library I discovered a few blocks away.
- dust or clean (and take an allergy pill)

I know, right! That person is clearly NOT a real reader.

And like Johanne said, it is also weird they are never gifted books... I accumulate some that way too.

Ha! Ha!-We are heading out for a camping week-end and my husband said I have more books than clothes packed...he is right!

LOL! Yes, I do this, too!

I bought my own house last year. The movers exact comment was "call us if you need to move again, but only if you have less books".
One of the bedrooms (meant to be a spare) is now a bookroom. Closet full of books, bookshelves floor to ceiling on all walls and I haven't seen the desk in ages. Spare bed? No space, sleep on the books. Anything I rate 3* or higher I keep as my spare room has become a library for friends and some of my students borrow YA stuff if they can't find what they want in the community library and I have it. One girl has a list of my books and she just asks for what she wants for the week, returns when done and asks for the next.
About 100 are TBR still but there are way more on my GR shelf which I don't own yet. I am currently flitting about between 30 books too so I guess it is almost 130 really. The only problem with books is there will never be enough time to read all of them.

His response was "you have a book and you haven't read it yet? That's hilarious!"
I was dumbfounded. I thought everyone had books on their physical TBR they hadn't read yet. If he thinks having one unread book on my shelf is hilarious he would have a full on heart-attack if I told him how many I actually have...
So, I will confess to you guys, where I think I won't be judged too harshly.
I have at least 150 books on my shelves at home that I have not read.
For me, there are a few reasons this happens:
1) I want to buy the book upon its release to support the author on release day
2) I buy the book with the intention to read it soon and stuff happens
3) a fear it won't be there when I need it
4) general buzz that provokes my buying habits
After independent bookstore day I vowed to clear more books off my shelf before I buy again. So we will see how that goes. I think I at least should wait until the end of the year.
Please share if you want to make me feel better about my number, let out some skeletons from your shelf, or have no shame and just want to one up me :)
Any general thoughts on having unread books on the tbr?