TBR piles; Librarything and new rules

Ahh, quite time. I am sitting here with some tea and a slice of pizza from my son’s 18th birthday party. Life is good. I just finished cataloging all of my books on Librarything. I bought a Librarything cue cat scanner that makes cataloging easy.
For those of you who may not know about Librarything it is a community website devoted to all things related to books. The site allows its members to have private libraries. Non paying members can add 200 books to their own library and paying members’ have unlimited space. There are groups to join, Librarything ARC book draws and more. Check it out as it is a lot of fun and a great cataloging tool. I have 540 books in my library; 107 of which are on my TBR shelves, which leads me to a questions: Why do we keep unread books on our TBR piles?

First I have to admit, I have several unread books that have been sitting on my shelf for over two years. These are mostly fiction which may explain why they sit on my shelf. I read mostly nonfiction and when I do read fiction it is a title that sounds so good I have to go out and get a copy immediately. I end up getting the bulk of my fiction from my local library so I read them right away. The fiction that sits unread in my shelf are books that sounded good at the time, but ended up in my hands weeks after I heard about them. They come from Paperback Swap or from online friends so I am able to hold off on reading them. By the time I get to them they no longer hold any appeal yet I keep them. Why?

For a long time I felt better knowing I had books available to me at any given moment. Somehow just looking at a pile of unread books was a comfort. Now as I clean clutter from my home, I turn to all these books and wonder why I need to hold on to them. I no longer feel comforted by them, rather I feel crowed by them. My shelves were starting to house more than they could hold and for the first time in my life I had books piled on the floor. I did not like the look of this so for the past two weeks I have been clearing books from my house. Last weekend I took three bags of books to my local library and today I have another bag for them. As I cataloged the last of my books I took a hard look at my TBR shelf and came up with some rules:

1) When a book comes in the mail I am going to date it and if it has not been read in 6 months I will reevaluate my need to keep it.

2) Before I look for a new piece of fiction I will first look at my TBR pile; surely there will be a book worth reading.

3) If after a year I still have not read the book I will post it on Paperback swap or donate it to my local library.

4) Before I order a book from Paperback Swap, one that sounds good on a recommendation, I will sit on the decision for a day or so, reading other reviews. Hopefully this will either make me really eager to read the book as soon as I get it or show me that the book may not be for me.

5) Instead of ordering every book that is recommended I will add t titles to an Excel spreadsheet called Books I want. I used to do this years ago and found it was a good way to keep track of recommendations without having unread books lying around. My hope is that as my TBR piles dwindle, I can add more from my Excel list.

Another reason I have unread books is because of my need to learn everything about a subject of interest. I have many science books waiting for me to read from my physics kick. This month I am into evolution and have added books on the subject. I am not I could let go of these books as I hope someday to get to them. Maybe this is the ultimate reason we hold on to our unread books; we hope that someday we will have the time and desire to read everything we have collected.
So dear readers, do you have a TBR problem? Do you look at your shelves and wonder why so many books have sat for years? What are your tips and tricks to keeping your TBR piles from taking over your life or do you like having a lot of unread books around the house?

The Bushman of San Francisco and Reading Slumps



I got home from San Francisco yesterday. I had a nice time on the Warf but hated the medical tests I had to endure. I found out I will need heart surgery this summer and found out why I am so tired all the time. I am glad to know what is going on, but not looking forward to the surgery.

While on the Warf I ran into my favorite street performer. In my last post I told the story of the box man who scared the young female tourist; turns out he is now called the Bushman and is a real staple on the Warf. I did not get to ask his real name, but we did talk about the screaming woman incident. He says he has learned not to jump out so hard and yell so loud. Now he asks people to pay when they admit he” got them”. I am not sure this is how I would want to earn a living, but then again he gets to make his own hours and meet people from around the world. If I lived in the city I think we would become friends. I have included some pictures of the Bushman, you will see he is not your normal street performer. He now has his own T-shirts but surprisingly no one has put him on the internet yet. He would be a great YouTube celebrity. I am sure a lot of people would love to watch him scare people over and over again; the same people who like to watch people get hurt doing stupid things.

I had hoped to get a lot of reading done in between medical tests, bout wouldn’t you know it, my reading glasses broke so for the first time in a long time, I did not read for a couple of days. I wanted to read Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman as he is one of my favorite authors. I started the book last night but to be honest, this is not one of his bests. Have any of you read it? Is it slow to get going but gets better (oh please oh please let it get better).

January has not been a good month for reading. I have yet to finish a book as so far nothing is grabbing my attention. Has this happened to you dear readers and if so, how do you get out of your reading slump? How many pages do you read before you put a book down? If all else fails I pick up a collection of short stories, but sadly right now I do not have any unread short stories on hand. Guess I will finish Stone Maiden even though it has not thrilled me and will continue with Neverwhere. I am on the library list for some good titles so I keep hoping to find out it is my turn. I want nothing more than to fall into a good book before school starts, and it would be nice to stop thinking about my medical woes even for a little while.

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