Okay, I can't do that. I buy food I will eat - no waste. Books I will read, DVDs I will watch.I did have a severe form of this. I didn’t just buy books I’d intend to read but knew I probably never would.
I recently bought a Lindsey Davis novel I was missing (Scandal Takes a Holiday), from her Falco series. I first got into this series over 20 years ago when my classical history prof in college loaned me Venus in Copper. So my addiction to this series is all his fault.LOL indeed! That's why I switched that function off on both amazon and audible. Well, indirectly I did. As one can't do it directly, I tell both sites to ignore every single one of my purchases. This way I only get recommendations that don't interest me at all and therefore are easy to ignore.
The "what are you reading" thread in this forum is dangerous ground for book addicts, though. Way too inspiring
Heh, I bought a Shakespeare book second-hand and noticed the name in the book was someone I knew - I'd worked with him in the theatre on several plays.At used book stores I often find books that are stamped or labeled inside with the name and address of a previous owner of the book. I am tempted to buy the book and mail it to them.
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Why not?Does old college text books count?
Do you know the BBC dramatisations of the first 5 Falco novels? Awsome! My first one was The Silver Pigs, btwI recently bought a Lindsey Davis novel I was missing (Scandal Takes a Holiday), from her Falco series. I first got into this series over 20 years ago when my classical history prof in college loaned me Venus in Copper. So my addiction to this series is all his fault.
I'd heard something about that, but had no idea there were so many. Getting BBC shows here depends on if they're on PBS, unless there's a specialty channel available by subscription for Canadians. What are the titles - the same as the novels?Do you know the BBC dramatisations of the first 5 Falco novels? Awsome! My first one was The Silver Pigs, btwWhat do you think of the next generation novels (about Falco's daughter)? I can't make up my mind whether to start with them or not.
I've got the running out of space problem, too. That's one reason why I stopped collecting Star Trek books (mostly; I'll still buy whatever Greg Cox writes, and there are some missing or damaged books in my collection that need replacing).To return to the thread's topic: I scarcely buy books nowadays since I'm running out of space. But I do buy tons of audiobooks as downloads - they take up no space and you can read them without glasses![]()
I either somehow missed that last line, or only processed it with the back of me brain. Doh.As I said in my first post. Rather catchy.
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