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were_gopher ([personal profile] were_gopher) wrote2014-03-06 03:47 pm

A scary statistic

The average British household has 138 volumes on its shelves, less than half of which have been read

I think that's the size of the stack of 'read then chuck back in the charity box' stack by my bed. This is apart from the 'read and keep stack' across the room (5 of the large cloth bags with stick handles + 3 folding crates).
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[personal profile] aunty_marion 2014-03-07 11:34 am (UTC)(link)
My count would be considerably higher if I'd been buying books over the past seven years, which I haven't. I've had a few from Lulu (by friends) and a couple of second-hand ones from charity shops, and TWO! NEW!! ONES!!! from Forbidden Planet - Robin McKinley's latest two, because she had a signing. Forbidden Planet (and other bookshops...) became Planet Forbidden after I was made redundant.

I've given up cataloguing apart from the SF books, which mysteriously look a lot fewer in the catalogue than I can count on the shelves.

[identity profile] were-gopher.livejournal.com 2014-03-07 03:18 pm (UTC)(link)
Most of my buying is the secondhand stalls in the dealers room (Brian knows me all too well). There are very few 'must buy new' writers or series these days.