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I've read all the books on my shelf, under my bed, under my couch, in my closet, on/in my nightstand and on the floor, at least three times.
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No, because most of them are my mum's murder mystery stories, you know, the kind that women like. Why they are on my bookshelf I just do not know
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I thought I did, until I found some shelves that we didn't know about and they are filled with books I've always wanted to read. So I'm reading The Divine Comedy now, and plan on moving to The Thousand and One Nights next.
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Yes. I've read all the books I'm interested in at home. I tend to borrow books off people rather than buy them and I sometimes have to resort to reading an old psychology college book when I can't find anything else to read, there is always my trusty Calvin And Hobbes collection though when all else fails.
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I've read most, but not all.
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Nope. Excepting textbooks and a few old favourites, the books on my bookshelf are mostly ones I haven't read. I keep a huge stockpile of books I haven't read - books I've picked up at galas, garage sales, op-shops, all there waiting for me to read, like a personal library. If I read a book and enjoy it, I'll then pass it on to someone else to read and enjoy. If I read a book and hate it, I go down to the local secondhand bookshop and exchange it for something better.
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Yep, some I need to revisit.
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Yes. Pretty much all the book shelves in my friends and famly home. Now I am almost done with the Holy Bible then i will start the library
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what bookshelf.
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I have read nearly all of those I've got. I buy them from charity shops and only pick ones I think I'll like. I have a small collection of ones that turned out to be too terrible to read to the end and these will get turfed out when I need more room. I do have two boxes of books-I've-been-meaning-to-read in the attic (Dickens, Thomas Hardy etc), but since I became a Mum I just haven't had the concentration span. Maybe when she's older...
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Yeah, I've read both of them.
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