According to the BBC, the "art" of Tsundoku is the habit of buying books that you seem to never get around to reading. I have a huge collection of books that I really did want to read when I bought them, but then I got more books that I was more interested in reading, the next book in a favorite series, for example. So these older books remain, stacked on flat surfaces around my home or languishing in boxes.
Does anyone else suffer from the (expensive) heartbreak of Tsundoku?
It just occurred to me that you could sing this thread title to the tune How Do You Solve a Problem Like Maria from The Sound of Music.
Does anyone else suffer from the (expensive) heartbreak of Tsundoku?
It just occurred to me that you could sing this thread title to the tune How Do You Solve a Problem Like Maria from The Sound of Music.
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I have amassed over the years countless nonfiction books (on science, pop culture, social studies, etc.) and graphic novels, the majority of which I haven't read. I keep thinking "Maybe when I have some downtime, I'll get to them." My downtime is already occupied with TV shows, social media, and other hobbies. Now I'm more like, "Maybe I'll get to these when I retire in 15 years," at which point, it would be pointless.
