I sell books at a local Barnes and Noble. I own a TON of books I haven't read, and just want to keep buying more more more, occupational hazard I think. Books on my shelf are books on my physical shelf at home; my wish list are all of the books (owned or not) that I plan to read (someday). Top ten is of books I own.
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I sell books at a local Barnes and Noble. I own a TON of books I haven't read, and just want to keep buying more more more, occupational hazard I think. Books on my shelf are books on my physical shelf at home; my wish list are all of the books (owned or not) that I plan to read (someday). Top ten is of books I own.
Important distinction; if it is the first of a series (Jordan, Goodkind, Rowling, Nix, Weis, Wrede) I probably (95%) own the whole series, I just do not have the patience to add all of the books from all of the series I read. The notable exception to this rule is if I am reading the series (Jordan) which I will also add (temporarily) the book I am currently reading.
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