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Cleaning the bookshelves

Since our paperback book shelves have been reaching the super-saturation point (i.e, we have books precipitating all over the place), I’ve started culling the herd — pulling down books that…

Since our paperback book shelves have been reaching the super-saturation point (i.e, we have books precipitating all over the place), I’ve started culling the herd — pulling down books that I am sure I will never read again.  Before they go off to Goodwill or Disabled Vets or something, I’ll be running them past the Locals for perusal and preemption. 

I do wish I had a post office more convenient to me.  I suspect some of these would be worth a bit on Amazon or eBay.  At the very least, I’d like to know they’ll get a good home.  Ah, well.

I’ve also realized there are some question marks up there on the shelves — books I know I once liked, but that I haven’t read in many, many years.  So once I finish off my current new book, I’m going to try and plow through some of those to see if they should retired as well.

(Note: I am only doing this with books I brought to the family library, not with any of Margie’s.  Never give away another person’s books. 🙂 )

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