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How Many Books Do You Have?

Between 500 and 700 books in various genres
75 VHS tapes
200 or so DVDs

I too aspire to one day have the full library with the ladder, except that mine will also be housing my movies on the shelves.
 
Several hundred, possibly a thousand. Lots of physics books, classics, short story collections, popular novels, some manga and comics, and a selection of children's picture books for work.
 
Most likely, a couple thousand. I've never actually tried to count them. The kicker is, I don't even have shelf space enough in my house yet to put all of them out! Only then will I ever be able to get any sort of idea.
 
Well, I just did a quick count of the books on my bedroom shelves, and I think I may have underestimated my collection -- there's almost 100 books there. For some reason, it didn't really look like that many. So, add that to the other books I've got scattered throughout my apartment, and I've probably got closer to 200.
 
I haven't counted in recent years, but my guess is that I have about 5,000+ books, as a very conservative estimate. Might be alot more, but I've not been down to the basement storage closet in a while. :lol:

When I bought a new house a few years ago, I designated one room on the main floor the library because it had a wall of built-in bookcases. I put 4 more large bookcases into that room as well as a lovely leather loveseat, and for 'end tables' I covered two 3-stacks of paper boxes (snagged from work) with small table cloths...so 6 more boxes there. And that is only one room. In the living room, I have two more large bookcases and two smaller bookcases, at the top of the stairs, another bookcase, and upstairs in my guest bedroom, I have a full set of plastic sliding drawer boxes under the bed (3 drawers on each side) full of books (mostly novels). Finally, I have about 8 - 10 boxes of books in a large storage closet under one of my sets of stairs....and about 50 more books in the master bedroom on night stands, a shelf, on either side of the dresser mirror, etc.

Most of my books are non-fiction, the following being the largest topics:

History
- particularly Russian history, the French Revolution, and American involvement in Vietnam...but really, all kinds of history.

Travel - world travel is my passion, and I have lots of travel books - narratives, old guidebooks, coffee table books - you name it. Also, my old Russian books and other language guides.

Theology and related - mostly Catholic and Jewish thought, moral theology, doctrine, church history, etc, but some Protestant-related books as well. Also a nice little library on Buddhism.

Mount Everest - I own about every book ever published in English about mountaineers and mountaineering on Everest. A few books about other 8,000m peaks like K2, for example....but mainly Everest.

Classic film - I own a ton of books about the development of the film industry, the histories of all the major studios, the development of the various genres of film, biographies of directors and actors, etc. Some of these books, in particular, are rare 1st edition collectors items. I have one book related to Rudolph Valentino (published just after his death in 1926) that is worth well over $1,000, and several other books that range in the high hundreds.

Causes - I have a reasonable collection of books related to causes I have been involved with over the years.

TV shows - I have a nice little collection of non-fiction books related to my favorite TV shows - companion books for everything from all the Trek shows to Buffy/Angel to LOST to Roswell to Dark Shadows. Also, all the Babylon 5 season companion books and the entire script collection.

I have other books, of course, about all kinds of subjects from gardening to art to cooking (bread baking mainly, but others too) to dogs to classical music...but those are my largest non-fiction collections.

About 1/4 of my collection is fiction - and is made up primarily of classic literature (particularly Russian literature), detective novels (Sue Grafton, Jonathan Kellerman, etc) and spy novels (David Morrell, Daniel Silva, etc). I'm not that much into scifi books though - I actually own the entire DS9 relaunch...but have never gotten through a single book.
 
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I'd guess about 500 in my apartment right now. I'd say another 250 or so in storage.(Mostly Star Trek, and Star Wars paperbacks I bought as a teen)
 
I just cleared out my storage unit yesterday. I have 36-of those boxes copy paper comes in full of books. 4 more at home. 14 of comics. I haven't looked in the spare closet yet. 6-8 of the total are non-fiction about a wide variety of subjects and the rest are scifi paperbacks. Call it 1500-2000 scifi and a few hundred non-fic, classics and "text' type books.
 
Loooong list of books

I'll take an Earl Grey in the History section, please.

Seriously, I'd love to visit you. Do you sell passes?

:lol:

You know you have alot of books when, as a single person, you have to buy a 3 story, 3 bedroom house (in my case, 2 bedrooms and a library) with a huge finished basement to accommodate them all. :cool:

Well, them and the DVDs......
 
I think 300, but probably more, all genres. This doesn't include a whole lot of Nat Geo mags and a complete set of SFX magazines and two sets of encyclopaedias (World Book, '76 edition and Britannica '82 ed).

Used to have 3,000, all bar 40 lost in a move. I don't want to talk about it.
 
Now you've inspired me to actually count the books that I currently have out. This does not count the books I STILL (after several years) have yet to move out of my parents' place, but are mine. There's also one box of kids' books already over here that is still sealed up and not shelved or counted. Categories are broken according to the way I file my books.

Star Trek Books (tie-in and companions): 161 (and this is actually a pared-down collection compared to what it was in the past!)
General Science Fiction: 52
General Fiction: 73
Christian Fiction: 22
General Christian: 52
Non-Fiction: 77
Kids'/Young Adult fiction: 123 (I actually have a LOT more in this category. This is what I have yet to move back from my parents' place.)
Kids'/Young Adult non-fiction: 19 (same for this category)
Foreign language books (includes textbooks and other works): 39
Textbooks (other subjects): 23
Yearbooks: 14

In the queue to be read: 13
For trade-in/library donation/sale? (don't ask. I'm undecided right now.): 46
Paid for and on order: 1

TOTAL BOOKS: 615
TOTAL MAGAZINES/OTHER: 45 (I do have others--a LOT of others--I'm still archiving at my parents'. Man, I need WAY more shelf space than I actually have.)

TOTAL: 660

Given a more accurate count, I now think a safer estimate, once you count all of my books and magazines not yet unboxed or moved over to my house, is something like 900-1000 books, 1000-1200 in total reading material.

WHEW! I can't believe how long that took, though...I should probably photograph all of this stuff for insurance purposes!
 
I'm guesstimating 800, based on a quick count of a couple of shelves multiplied by the number of shelves.

Almost all of it is science fiction, though I have a number of math and computer textbooks and a handful of non-fiction, generally on scientific topics. I also have a small number of bridge books, a few French and German dictionaries, and a small collection of what I call "the gay equivalent of chick-lit". :D

My collection of Trek novels stopped accumulating about 20 years ago and they still take up six shelves, two of which are double-stacked... plus a shelf of Trek "non-fiction". (Technical manuals, etc.)

Edited to add: and all of this in a one-bedroom apartment. :)
 
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