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silver ([personal profile] silverflight8) wrote2019-11-06 12:29 am

bookstores

Can I say, I don't really enjoy bookstores? Oh, I quite like nosing in and looking at what's on display and seeing all the shiny, new, unbent and perfectly formed books and all. They are so perfect! Most of my reading is library so they've often been well-cracked, or modified with plastic and such to make them last a little longer. Plus bookstores always have interesting knick-knacks and general atmosphere - but all it makes me feel is that I should go home and read the books piling up there. I feel, guiltily, that I have so many books on hold at the library and as well as on the to-read-later list on the library website. That I have the real TBR list (on paper), the vague TBR list I keep in my head (which consists of things like "eventually, read all of Shakespeare's plays, Milton, the four Chinese classics, etc" - you know, very ambitious projects).

And what do I do when I get home?! REREAD SOMETHING I LOVE. I am making so little headway!

I'm presently about 30% through A Tale of Two Cities. I've read a lot of British literature and decided (completely ignoring all of the TBR lists previously mentioned) abruptly a few weeks ago I was going to stop avoiding Dickens.

flist, what are you reading?
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[personal profile] bridgetmkennitt 2019-11-06 06:10 am (UTC)(link)
Heh. I just recently went into a bookstore to ooh and aah over everything there, and then went home to read the books I already had. XD There were plenty of books I took note of to potentially purchase later, but I couldn't justify purchasing them now, not when I had other things to read first.
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[personal profile] ambyr 2019-11-06 01:18 pm (UTC)(link)
Hah! I empathize with your guilt. My standard goal is to read 52 books a year from the accumulated stacks around my house and office; I have at this point this year read, uh, 31, and between Yuletide canon review and book club assignments I doubt I'm getting much higher.
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[personal profile] brigdh 2019-11-06 05:01 pm (UTC)(link)
Ha, I also feel guilty about all my books piling up at home, but simultaneously love bookstores. It's a problem.

How are you liking A Tale of Two Cities? I had to read it in high school and hated it, but I might like it better now, since I've enjoyed the Dickens I read more recently.
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[personal profile] azurelunatic 2019-11-06 08:02 pm (UTC)(link)
I am working on The Obelisk Gate as an ebook from the library.

I switched to using my TBR as inspiration, not obligation, a while ago. There are still some things that I know I intend to read sometime, but I'm finding it much less stressful.
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[personal profile] tani 2019-11-07 01:29 am (UTC)(link)
I love to buy books, but I am similarly afflicted with guilt over all the books I own and haven't read. I try to focus and catch up, but I always seem to end up acquiring more books, making my progress a net zero. XD

I've just finished reading Some We Love, Some We Hate, Some We Eat: Why It's So Hard To Think Straight About Animals by Hal Herzog. Lots of interesting information, but no clear conclusions, as suits a book about such a complex topic. Definitely food for thought. Now I'm going to work on focusing The Blood Mirror by Brent Weeks. It's the fourth book in one of my husband's favorite series, and while enjoyable, I've been a bit unfocused with it, so time to buckle down.
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[personal profile] pipisafoat 2019-11-07 03:55 am (UTC)(link)
Proxima by Stephen Baxter
Three Parts Dead by Max Gladstone
The Body Keeps the Score by Bessel Van der Kolk (well, seriously contemplating starting the reread, but I think I'm getting a new therapy homework book next week so maybe not)
Audio Made Easy by Ira White
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[personal profile] pipisafoat 2019-11-07 04:01 pm (UTC)(link)
I mean, I'm also reading lots of fanfiction! But I'm learning audio, so I'm reading about it, book loaned by my "boss" to read. And I'm trying to improve my mental health, so I've been keeping a book on rotation for that, too. And I always have a dog training book at hand, as well, but this one I'm reading now swear to god I am reading it out of SPITE. It's not very good. There has been legal advice that has been glaringly wrong, for example. So I'm not sharing that title because it's so horrible, but I am reading it. Out of spite. I keep thinking it'll get better! And it's had some good ideas (honestly nothing I haven't used with past dogs), but it keeps saying horribly wrong things.

Also it subscribes to pack theory, which ... no. And purely positive, which literally isn't possible and I don't understand how these purely positive trainers don't see their own hypocrisy. Also, it keeps mentioning Cesar Milan, which is not the best thing to me.

So. Yes. The more long-winded answer.
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[personal profile] superbadgirl 2019-11-08 03:14 am (UTC)(link)
Just go to a used bookstore. ;)

Sadly, haven't had the brainspace to read much of anything lately, but I did just walk by the library, remember I had a card and hope to pop myself in there some Saturday. Soon.
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[personal profile] bridgetmkennitt 2019-11-08 05:25 am (UTC)(link)
Hehe, I always take a picture of things I need to purchase/check out later. It's so easy!
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Since you asked ^_^

[personal profile] frith 2019-11-10 12:46 am (UTC)(link)
I'm reading Anthropology by JasonTheHuman, slowly, during lunch and afternoon breaks. It gives me something to look forward to during my workday.
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Re: Since you asked ^_^

[personal profile] frith 2019-11-12 12:34 pm (UTC)(link)
Who better than JasonTheHuman to explore human origins and culture? ;^)

The Equestrian Stories anthology I ordered is still getting put together, I should order some more books in the mean time. I'm tempted to bring Anthropology home, but then I'll run out printed pony literature.