I
went home to my parents’ house over winter break. And usually, when I go to my
parents’ house, I evaluate my bookshelves. I decide which books are worth
keeping and which ones I can stand to get rid of. Now, I don’t want to do this, but I have to. Mostly because
I’m eventually going to have to move all of my books out of my parents’ house
and, currently, that’s a lot of books.
I
also do this in order to get trade credit at my local used bookstore. Trade
credit allows me to swap my duplicate copies or unwanted books (I really don’t
like to use the word unwanted because I want all of the books, it’s just I know
someone else is likely to read them before I ever can) for books I want or am
more likely to read.
Most
of the books in this first picture are just ones that I either read and didn’t particularly
enjoy or that I never plan on reading. Now, Lover
Avenged is actually a special case; I just want the paperback version of
that book because the hardcover is too large and doesn’t match my other J.R.
Ward books. And An Ember in the Ashes
is simply a duplicate copy that I’m getting rid of.
A
lot of the books in the second image are childhood and YA books I’m not that fond of.
Once I started asking myself “Do I really want to have to pack this up and move
it with me?” I realized some of the middle grade books I had just didn’t make
the cut. Oh, and The Young Elites is
another duplicate.
There
you have it. Those are the books I’ve forced myself to remove from my shelves.
Have you had to get rid of any books lately? Let me know in the comments.
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