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message 1: by Richard (last edited Jun 20, 2012 02:08PM) (new)

Richard | 221 comments With limited shelf space, most of my books are in boxes, & have been for years. When I moved last year, I repacked most of them & tried to sort some of my favorite authors into their own boxes. I couldn't find Issola in my box of Brust, so I assumed that was where I left off & bought an ePub edition. Halfway through, I started recognizing some scenes, so I probably have at least 1 copy somewhere.

With ALL THE THINGS in the goodreads database & the ability to make & organize my own shelves, I have decided to inventory my books before buying a fresh copy of Dzur. I have a lot of boxes, so this is going to take a while.

In general, if I remember reading a book but not how I felt about it, I'll rate it 3 stars. This is probably overrating a few while underrating a whole lot. Some I'll rate based on how I feel about the author. I'm finding quite a few that I must have read, but don't remember at all, & I'm leaving those ratings blank.

Duplicates & multiple editions will be many, as it has been easier to get a fresh copy when I wanted to reread something than it was to dig through all the boxes.


message 2: by Michelle (new)

Michelle (ndayeni) | 5 comments Good luck with the inventorying! If I could do this with my books I would, unfortunately all of my boxed books are buried at the back of a storage unit behind most all of my other stuff and thus pretty impossible to get to until such time as I take everything out of there.


message 3: by Richard (new)

Richard | 221 comments I moved into a house with a huge floored attic, so I was able to pull all my stuff out of storage, even if most of it is still in boxes.


message 4: by [deleted user] (new)

I decided it best to donate my books to a library as i do not reread them anyway.


message 5: by kvon (new)

kvon | 563 comments It took me about four months to inventory my 1300 books (on librarything). When I did a purge last year, I kept some in boxes, and noted the box number on my list. I figure if I don't pull stuff from the boxes over the next five years, I might feel good in disposing of my less favorite books.

The inventory (and smartphone access to my list) has been invaluable in not buying multiple copies. Good luck!


message 6: by Richard (new)

Richard | 221 comments I have between 50 & 60 small moving box size boxes of books, magazines, & comic books. A third of them came from my Grandfather's estate & have mostly hardback non-fiction. I also still have most of my college textbooks & have collected more than a few non-fiction books on various subjects myself. I'm trying to work through my fiction 1st, a mix of both book club hardbacks & mass market paperbacks. The boxes with only paperbacks seem to hold around 50 books, so it will be interesting to see just how many books I actually have. I deliberately bought duplicates of some books because I wanted to read them again & it was easier than digging through all the boxes to find them, but I've also found some duplicates that looked interesting at the store that I had forgotten that I had already read.


message 7: by kvon (new)

kvon | 563 comments If you don't have a used book store to return duplicate books to (I don't anymore) then don't forget paperbackswap or bookmooch as swap sites. Or ebay for rare/pretty books. And libraries will usually take used books too.


message 8: by Joseph (new)

Joseph | 2433 comments It took me years to get my books onto LibraryThing. (I still haven't gotten to the nonfiction, but the fiction is up-to-date.) It also took me years to get the library-style plastic dustjacket covers on all of the hardcovers.

I know I should do a purge one of these days, but aside from Tom Clancy and Laurell Hamilton and maybe Mercedes Lackey and Orson Scott Card, I can't think of anything I'm willing to give up.

(I've had a bit more luck with comic books, but I still have a dozen longboxes of mostly 1982-1995 Marvel & DC mainstream stuff that needs a good home.)


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