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06-23-2013, 04:08 AM
I read a lot, I am constantly acquiring books that look interesting or someone has recommended and an even bigger growing list of books to read.
I usually have between 2-4 books on the go at any one point.
This seems like a pretty well read group here, so I'm curious how the others here manage and prioritize all their reading activities?
I used to keep a list of books to be on the lookout for at second hand stores in my wallet, would keep on updating it whenever someone mentioned a book in passing. That's kind of fell by the wayside, and I kept on losing the sheets or didn't have a pen, or whatever. I've started using the amazon wish list feature, and seems to work pretty well. Then for actually reading books it seems I just start digging through piles until I find something that looks good. Honestly I almost feel like I'm hoarding books, but it's a dream of mine to one day have a real kick ass private library.
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06-23-2013, 08:02 AM
I throw away my books when I am finished with them. Except for the philosophy ones which I keep.
I just have too many books around the house otherwise. And I don't like clutter.
I spend alot of time on the internet and get alot of good recommendations from there. And I buy all my books from amazon. So - I regularly will buy a book (always the second-hand option when it is cheaper - which it usually is) and have it in the post to me minutes after coming across the recommendation online.
To organise all that I just have a bookmarks folder. I chuck any interesting sounding books into my 'BOOKS' folder. This is better than an Amazon Wishlist - since I don't have to be linked into amazon to use it - or to read it. And I can drag the links up and down the folder really easily (which you can't do with an amazon wishlist). Also - all the links are displayed as one list - as opposed to over seveal pages on the amazon wishlist.
Then - every so often I look at my 'BOOKS' bookmarks folder and drag any interesting books to the top of the list. So that each month I will buy a couple of the books from near the top of the list. And during the month - I tend to find myself buying at least a couple other books on a whim. Either from a recommendation I have just come across - or if I am in the mood for a particular type of book.
I usually have about 4-6 books on the go. And I don't read any fiction. The books are usually such that one is a philosophy one, one is an economics one, one is a business one and one is a politics one. That way I have a book ready to go into depending on which mood I am in.
The only problem for me is that I tend to prefer to read at night - and if I am not totally relaxed - I tend to surf the internet instead. Which often results in more books being bought and a backlog forming. So - the only thing I would like to work on is to spend less time on the interent and more time reading.
Still - I have no commitments, no wife, no girlfriend and no kids. So - I still have alot more time for reading than most people.
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06-23-2013, 10:07 AM
I have the same problem. There's this really awesome thrift store where I've bought all my books for around $2 each and they always have good books there that are in great conditiion. I have a huge bookcase full and I haven't paid full price for a single one
But now I have the same problem you do. Too many books. Not enough time to read them.
I'll have a stack of books I want to read and ill go on goodreads and skim reviews for each one. If it has a bad rating Ill just put it off to the side. If you're reading a book and it sucks just next it.
Another thing I do is read books that will benefit me first. Eg if you wanted to pick up chicks read bang before you read any other book..
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06-23-2013, 10:30 AM
I buy a lot of books, I keep a large Amazon wishlist and buy batches of them 2 or 3 times per year. I also get a lot of them at thrift shops and yard sales. Very rarely do I get books from bookstores, I find that even second hand bookstores seem to overcharge for books that one could find for pennies on the dollar if you looked around.
I also get a lot of books from friends, I got the word around that I would keep any book they dont want, no matter what book. Whenever someone is moving or wants to declutter, I get a ton of free books.
Im usually reading 8-10 books at a time, I keep them in a stack in my room and read whatever is on top/i feel like it.
The rest of the books I keep in stacks or in file boxes in my living room. So there you have it, I have a very small apartment that is cluttered with books. Im calculating that I could double my living space if I got rid of them.
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06-23-2013, 10:58 AM
My kindle broke recently which totally screwed my reading plans. Can't get fixed until I get back to the UK either, bit of a bummer.
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06-23-2013, 11:23 AM
list of "to read next" on Evernote, + a Kindle
Come on dude, you're an engineer, ditch the paper and pen and upgrade your tech. haha
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06-23-2013, 12:01 PM
god damn e-books, mobi's, epubs, and pdf's are ruining my life.
Throw in the stuff i need to read for work, and the physical books....
And I like to actively read - highlight, take notes, draw conclusions - I'm lucky to get through anything nowadays.
And audiobooks on my Ipod take too long. (or maybe I realize that I scan most of what i "read")
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06-23-2013, 07:50 PM
I don't understand why people buy books. You can read your hearts content for free using the public library.
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06-23-2013, 08:02 PM
I suppose... I guess I'm just spoiled living in Minneapolis and having access to the Hennepin County library system. They have had literally every book I've ever searched for except Roosh's. I should call them up and tell them to get on that!
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06-23-2013, 08:10 PM
I don't use libraries much. Bad habit I guess.
But - most of the books I buy online are secondhand and pretty cheap. And sometimes I put a book aside for 6 months or a year. Before reading it - or before I get round to finishing it off.
I have alot of books on the go at once - and am always switching books in and out of my 'to read' pile.
So - I prefer not having to worry about renewing books at the library on top of all that.
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06-24-2013, 04:43 AM
I buy paperback's as I noticed if I started reading anything with a blue screen my mind would wander. Feels more natural reading from a paperback compared to an e-book for me.
I sort all the books I want by favourting the amazon page and buy about 2-3 books a month.
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06-24-2013, 12:55 PM
I hate ebooks. Also - I think the texture, smell, design, weight and spatial cues of a standard book helps imbed the information in your brain better than reading from a computer screen.
Indeed - there was some research showing this awhile ago.
http://lifehacker.com/5898644/read-a-phy...-something
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06-25-2013, 08:19 PM
Libraries have become to accessible and to lax. They will put the good books under reference in their Fort Knox style Research Branches and they stock up crappy popular Fiction titles everywhere else. I need to read more, but I have always been a big Library guy as I it was one of the few places I go go freely as a kid on my own.
I've seen them go downhill over time because back in the day if you did not return your books, regardless of the fines they would strait up ban your ass. Nowadays you get such soft ass penalties nobody ever returns shit, maybe you can't borrow nothing but you tell them some bullshit and they override it.