I buy 3-5 books a week. I make a weekly trip to Barnes and Noble. Sometimes with a list of recommendations or books that I’ve found on online list. I’ll grab books that look like a good read, seem interesting, or simply because they look really cool and I want them on my shelf. I buy books on eBay and used book stores/thrift shops, etc. My dilemma is I am only reading about 1 a month ( depending on size and complexity, of course, so that’s a rough average) I justify this as my crutch, as I don’t drink or do drugs. Also by telling myself that there may come a day where I won’t be able to afford to buy books, and I’ll be freshly stocked on new reads by then.

Anyone else have this issue? Thoughts?

  • khrysloB
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    1 year ago

    Buying and reading books are two different hobbies as far as I’m concerned. If you don’t go over the line and buy more than you can realistically afford, I don’t think it’s an issue. I had a period when I bought books non-stop until I started running out of space and I took a good look at my bookcase to realise I had everything I was interested in so far. Just like that. When I browsed through various lists, videos, bestseller sections, etc. I just saw that there was nothing there that I wanted to read that I didn’t already have. I read according to my mood. I can go months without reading anything and then devour more than ten books in a month. It works for me because I have something I’m in the mood for at the moment, so I can just pick up a book and read it. I honestly don’t feel any guilt or regret about that book purchases of mine. Plus, seeing all those books every day brings me so much joy!