My too be read pile is over a hundred books. I actually stopped counting.
This may be thrilling to some, but it depresses me. I have un-read books as far back as 2001.
My newest book is Doolittle's The Cleanup. There are ten other books I would have liked to buy, but that is besides the point.
My oldest..... well..... I have been back building Ferringo and Jefferson Parker so they don't actually count. I have C.J. Box's Open Season from 2001. It is a series I always wanted to read, but well I didn't.
I think 2001 was around the time when I decided that I could not afford to pick up any new authors. I was reading Connelly, Crais, Burke, Lehane, Mosely, etc. Money was tight and I could not afford the 2-3 times a month I had to lay out $20+. I have made this promise a few dozen times since w/ varying degrees of success.
Oh, I am putting up shelves in the attic. A minor victory at this point would be to bring it under 100 books.... but with open shelf space that aint gonna happen.
This may be thrilling to some, but it depresses me. I have un-read books as far back as 2001.
My newest book is Doolittle's The Cleanup. There are ten other books I would have liked to buy, but that is besides the point.
My oldest..... well..... I have been back building Ferringo and Jefferson Parker so they don't actually count. I have C.J. Box's Open Season from 2001. It is a series I always wanted to read, but well I didn't.
I think 2001 was around the time when I decided that I could not afford to pick up any new authors. I was reading Connelly, Crais, Burke, Lehane, Mosely, etc. Money was tight and I could not afford the 2-3 times a month I had to lay out $20+. I have made this promise a few dozen times since w/ varying degrees of success.
Oh, I am putting up shelves in the attic. A minor victory at this point would be to bring it under 100 books.... but with open shelf space that aint gonna happen.
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