Books. I've got a few.
Over at The Lounge today (which is being hosted by the FABULOUS Kim!) the topic is Books. And you know that is right up my alley! So here is my contribution ladies and gents!
There was once a time when I never though these thoughts would ever run through my mind, let alone pass my lips, but today they have.
I own too many books!
Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhh! I think hell might just be freezing over, the sky is certainly falling, and I just saw a pig fly past my window.
I wish I could say that I was joking, but I'm not. I have too many books (and bookshelves). And I need to do something about it.
Once upon a time, before kids and their copious amounts of crap invaded my life, I used to think that I could never own enough books. Working in the book industry for my entire adult life, I have collected hundreds of books. I would take anything that was on offer, and spent most of my wage investing it back in the companies I worked for, in the form of buying all the books!
But now? Now, I realise that might have been a mistake. At this point in my life, the last thing I need is more inanimate objects taking up what precious little space I have left in this house. Between the mountains of small clothes, masses of baby paraphanelia and plethora of toys, there is barely enough room to think, let alone move. So something has to go. And sadly I think it's going to have to be some of my books.
Don't get me wrong, I won't be getting rid of all of my books. I'm not that batshit crazy (yet!), but there are a large number that really don't need to be occupying the shelves of my home like some crazy Wall Street protestors. The question is, what do I do with them???
I'd love to sell them and make the little bastards pay for their housing these last few years, but I don't know how to go about it. My first thought is to list them somewhere like eBay or Quicksales, but do people actually buy books from places like those? And do I list individual books or bundle them up and sell them like some literary lucky dip? There's always the book exchange I suppose, but the closest one that actually pays for books is a good 50 minutes away and I don't think I'd get back enough to cover the petrol to get there!
I could always donate them, which is what the larger part of me feels I really should do, but the other part of me, the one who looks after the finances of this household, which is currently living on one wage, can't bring herself to do that just yet.
So there is my dilemma. What I should I do dear Loungers? Have you ever tried to sell books before? Would you buy books from somewhere like eBay or Quicksales? Or should I just cut my losses and take them to my local Salvos or Vinnies?
One last thing before I go.
Mistakes in books. They fucking shit me to tears! How freaking hard is it to proof-read a book properly. If I pay good money to read something then it better bloody well have no mistakes. Yet almost every book I read I find mistakes.
More than anything I feel it's a little bullshit on an authors behalf. The least the bloody editors and publishing houses can do for their cash cows is make sure there are no silly mistakes in their books. And it's the least they can do for the people who hand over their hard-earned cash to them for the pleasure of reading said books. Nothing is more annoying than enjoying a good book and coming across silly mistakes and typos. It ruins the reading experience for me.
Does anyone else find this? Does it bug the hell out of you?
So in conclusion, to sell or not to sell, annoy or not annoy, those are my questions and I would appreciate your answers!
Happy Thursday peeps!
There was once a time when I never though these thoughts would ever run through my mind, let alone pass my lips, but today they have.
I own too many books!
Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhh! I think hell might just be freezing over, the sky is certainly falling, and I just saw a pig fly past my window.
I wish I could say that I was joking, but I'm not. I have too many books (and bookshelves). And I need to do something about it.
This is the "good" bookshelf. The one where I keep all the books I love. It is alphabetised by author and is strictly fiction only |
Once upon a time, before kids and their copious amounts of crap invaded my life, I used to think that I could never own enough books. Working in the book industry for my entire adult life, I have collected hundreds of books. I would take anything that was on offer, and spent most of my wage investing it back in the companies I worked for, in the form of buying all the books!
But now? Now, I realise that might have been a mistake. At this point in my life, the last thing I need is more inanimate objects taking up what precious little space I have left in this house. Between the mountains of small clothes, masses of baby paraphanelia and plethora of toys, there is barely enough room to think, let alone move. So something has to go. And sadly I think it's going to have to be some of my books.
Don't get me wrong, I won't be getting rid of all of my books. I'm not that batshit crazy (yet!), but there are a large number that really don't need to be occupying the shelves of my home like some crazy Wall Street protestors. The question is, what do I do with them???
I'd love to sell them and make the little bastards pay for their housing these last few years, but I don't know how to go about it. My first thought is to list them somewhere like eBay or Quicksales, but do people actually buy books from places like those? And do I list individual books or bundle them up and sell them like some literary lucky dip? There's always the book exchange I suppose, but the closest one that actually pays for books is a good 50 minutes away and I don't think I'd get back enough to cover the petrol to get there!
I could always donate them, which is what the larger part of me feels I really should do, but the other part of me, the one who looks after the finances of this household, which is currently living on one wage, can't bring herself to do that just yet.
So there is my dilemma. What I should I do dear Loungers? Have you ever tried to sell books before? Would you buy books from somewhere like eBay or Quicksales? Or should I just cut my losses and take them to my local Salvos or Vinnies?
One last thing before I go.
Mistakes in books. They fucking shit me to tears! How freaking hard is it to proof-read a book properly. If I pay good money to read something then it better bloody well have no mistakes. Yet almost every book I read I find mistakes.
Just a couple of mistakes in the second Game of Thrones/A Song of Ice and Fire book. There are even more in the first one! |
More than anything I feel it's a little bullshit on an authors behalf. The least the bloody editors and publishing houses can do for their cash cows is make sure there are no silly mistakes in their books. And it's the least they can do for the people who hand over their hard-earned cash to them for the pleasure of reading said books. Nothing is more annoying than enjoying a good book and coming across silly mistakes and typos. It ruins the reading experience for me.
Does anyone else find this? Does it bug the hell out of you?
So in conclusion, to sell or not to sell, annoy or not annoy, those are my questions and I would appreciate your answers!
Happy Thursday peeps!
Comments
Mistakes in books can drive me nuts especially if they are so glaringly obvious that I get pulled out of the story. There seem to be more in ebooks, well that's what I've decided anyway.
I'm not really helping you answer your questions though, am I?
I have bought books from eBay especially near Chrustmas when my book club foes a secret Santa thing and you have to fine $20 or so worth of books from someone's wanted list.
With your book dilemma, my approach has always been to donate books - either to charities or school libraries. Obviously there are book exchanges that might give you money, but they inevitably are overloaded with stock and aren't keen on more (unless it's a Winnie the Pooh first edition, of course).
And I salute you for having a photo album shelf too. Apparently you can store photos on computers these days. What the? What happens when your computer breaks or the electronic apocalypse comes? I read today that apparently Facebook is a goner within three years - all this change, change, change! All of us who invested in photo albums may turn out to be the big winners in the end, after all.
Ai @ Sakura Haruka
And OMG YES YES YES. It is even worse on the Kindle cause I can't throw it in disgust.
Oh and that's awful editing! It pisses me off too when I notice errors!!!
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