101.89 Sort read/unread books
101 Things
Carried away by reading a whole ten books in January, I thought I'd reassess (and reorder, and reshelve) the Unread Books. 491 fiction, plus a heap of non-fiction, graphic novels, Teach Yourself Visual Basic 3 in 21 Days and so forth. On the one hand, that's enough books to keep me going for ten years given my average recent reading rates if I don't get any more. On the other, 9 more books would make it a nice round number :-) and I do need to leave some space for Book Club.
Carried away by reading a whole ten books in January, I thought I'd reassess (and reorder, and reshelve) the Unread Books. 491 fiction, plus a heap of non-fiction, graphic novels, Teach Yourself Visual Basic 3 in 21 Days and so forth. On the one hand, that's enough books to keep me going for ten years given my average recent reading rates if I don't get any more. On the other, 9 more books would make it a nice round number :-) and I do need to leave some space for Book Club.
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Anyhow - I made the lists this time, started to analyse them, (made a spreadsheet and sorted by decreasing number by first letter of author surname and printed it out for
referenceposterity) started to analyse it and use it to base future reading patterns on, then threw it away and instead I shall read whichever book it most appeals to me to read at any time. Hah! *does a little dance of happiness at realising gradual escape from semi-obsessive categorisation* :-) :-)But no more than 9 new fiction books this year (bought or borrowed) - I should manage that.
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This is only possible because I started anew when we emigrated ;-)
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There's a box in the living room that came home from Novacon via the Reading Group Xmas meal and has sat in the hallway until last week ... who knows, maybe I'll open it before Easter!
I like lists ... I should do a 101 Things to get stuff sorted out, sold off and decluttered. I'll make that item 1 of the list :-)
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You can pick nine of mine to make it up to a nice round number!
Since you have 'em in a spreadsheet, how about doing LibraryThing? You can do a mass import ...
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