Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate hoarders
I don’t like hoarding either but sounds like some PPs have what used to be called home libraries. Sad that books are considered clutter.
They can be if you don’t plan on reading them again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate hoarders
I don’t like hoarding either but sounds like some PPs have what used to be called home libraries. Sad that books are considered clutter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate hoarders
Not hoarders. Readers with a home library.
Library? Why would you need that? It's a book hoard.
Anonymous wrote:Early on in our marriage, my spouse wanted to open a used bookshop in later life. This romantic thought propelled us to acquire and keep quite a few books in the decade preceding our DD birth. Fast forward to today, our DD is 10 and we no longer have that dream. In an attempt to de-clutter our home, we’ve reduced our home library from 2 thousand to about 500 for us and our DD has about 50 (books, not kids books).
We have discovered that DD is a habit that is there only when we are on top of requesting her to read, otherwise the iPad takes over.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate hoarders
Not hoarders. Readers with a home library.
Anonymous wrote:Probably thousands. Don’t want to count…collections of great niche books passed down (mountaineering), multiple grad degrees, now so many kids books, of which I would say 90 percent are read every six months. So many bookshelves.
DH grew up in a bookless house so I’ll take the blame for this!
Anonymous wrote:I hate hoarders
Anonymous wrote:I hate hoarders
Anonymous wrote:Early on in our marriage, my spouse wanted to open a used bookshop in later life. This romantic thought propelled us to acquire and keep quite a few books in the decade preceding our DD birth. Fast forward to today, our DD is 10 and we no longer have that dream. In an attempt to de-clutter our home, we’ve reduced our home library from 2 thousand to about 500 for us and our DD has about 50 (books, not kids books).
We have discovered that DD is a habit that is there only when we are on top of requesting her to read, otherwise the iPad takes over.