Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it's honorable but I'm not doing it. Life is too short to slog away at a bad book.
Why do own bad books?
NP - Because you purchase thinking they are going to be good - then you get 10-15 to even 50 pages in and realize - nope, not going to spend time on that. And then, you don't get around to giving away for a while or putting in a Little Free Library or selling at used bookstore.
I guess I don't own bad books.
That's a fairly asinine statement. If you are in fact a reader of any kind, you'll know very well that books are entirely subject to personal tastes and interests.
This is a rather odd commentNo harm to your ego intended.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it's honorable but I'm not doing it. Life is too short to slog away at a bad book.
Why do own bad books?
NP - Because you purchase thinking they are going to be good - then you get 10-15 to even 50 pages in and realize - nope, not going to spend time on that. And then, you don't get around to giving away for a while or putting in a Little Free Library or selling at used bookstore.
I guess I don't own bad books.
That's a fairly asinine statement. If you are in fact a reader of any kind, you'll know very well that books are entirely subject to personal tastes and interests.
No harm to your ego intended. Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it's honorable but I'm not doing it. Life is too short to slog away at a bad book.
Why do own bad books?
NP - Because you purchase thinking they are going to be good - then you get 10-15 to even 50 pages in and realize - nope, not going to spend time on that. And then, you don't get around to giving away for a while or putting in a Little Free Library or selling at used bookstore.
I guess I don't own bad books.
Anonymous wrote:I think working in education had me on such a strict budget when I was younger than I still can't buy a book at retail unless I'm totally sure I'm going to love it (library sales or McKays are a different story).
I also read 20-30 books per month and can't imagine what salary I'd need to afford buying that many books.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it's honorable but I'm not doing it. Life is too short to slog away at a bad book.
Why do own bad books?
NP - Because you purchase thinking they are going to be good - then you get 10-15 to even 50 pages in and realize - nope, not going to spend time on that. And then, you don't get around to giving away for a while or putting in a Little Free Library or selling at used bookstore.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it's honorable but I'm not doing it. Life is too short to slog away at a bad book.
Why do own bad books?
NP - Because you purchase thinking they are going to be good - then you get 10-15 to even 50 pages in and realize - nope, not going to spend time on that. And then, you don't get around to giving away for a while or putting in a Little Free Library or selling at used bookstore.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it's honorable but I'm not doing it. Life is too short to slog away at a bad book.
Why do own bad books?
NP - Because you purchase thinking they are going to be good - then you get 10-15 to even 50 pages in and realize - nope, not going to spend time on that. And then, you don't get around to giving away for a while or putting in a Little Free Library or selling at used bookstore.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it's honorable but I'm not doing it. Life is too short to slog away at a bad book.
Why do own bad books?
Anonymous wrote:I think it's honorable but I'm not doing it. Life is too short to slog away at a bad book.

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