Submitted by kornychris2016 t3_117pkoz in books
Tax time has hit, I'm super into books atm and I've always wanted my own personal little library.
Over the past few months I've amassed a good little shelf full of 63 books. All books that I've personally wanted to read and or felt belong in everyone's library.
Needless to say my TBR list is insanely long.
I currently have a list of 35 books I want to buy to add to my collection. Would buying all 35 books at the same time be a bad idea?
Seems like a crazy thing to do, buy so many books at one time. But each book I personally want to read and own. I'm not buying a random box of books.
On the flip side, I'd make huge progress towards my dream of a wall of books. I'd have my whole life to read through them.
But I also considered, instead of buying mass, I could pay the same amount for one/couple of 1st edition or foilio society editions of my favorites.
Would you go for mass book haul or select special editions of one or two books?
vinniethestripeycat t1_j9d4ibn wrote
If you can afford to & if you have the space for them, live out the bibliophile's dream & buy them all now, en masse, then start saving up for any special editions you'd like.
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