It’s spring
cleaning time! Also, I’m stuck at home right now, so I thought it’d be a good
time to go through my shelves and get rid of some books that I just don’t need
anymore. I got rid of over 100 books last summer, and it felt fantastic, minus a smidgen of regret for getting rid of a few pretty books, but oh well....
A majority of
these are simply books I read when I was younger, and I don’t want them on my
shelves any longer. I’m trying to get a certain aesthetic for my shelves, so
when I move into my own place, I can easily arrange my books in a way I’ve
dreamt of for YEARS. These books don’t fit that aesthetic.
I bought most of
these books at yard sales, library sales, etc. for really cheap, and a few of
them I picked up during my time working at Macmillan. And just fyi, I’ll be
either donating these books or selling them locally, in case anyone is curious.
So, let’s get this
unhaul part one underway, and please don’t feel offended if I get rid of a book
you like. I simply have too many books to keep them all.
The Black Company,
Dinosaur Princess,
and Nightflyer: Not interested in reading anymore.
I’ll Give You the
Sun, Return to Paradise, Leaving Paradise, The Face on the Milk Carton, What
Janie Found,
and The Voice on the Radio: I’m really trying to narrow down my
contemporary books. I’ll likely never reread these ones, so it’s time to get
rid of them.
Frankenstein and Stardust:
If I want these books in the future, I’ll get prettier editions.
Full House
Stephanie books, Because of Winn Dixie, and Little House in the Big
Woods: Just don’t need these books anymore. It’s sad to get rid of them,
but I’m older now, and I’m only keeping these for sentimental reasons. I can’t
do that for every book or I’ll be a hoarder.
Everworld 11 and
12: I lost the first two books in this series, and I read the rest via library
copies. Also, this series will never get a true ending, so it’s time to let it
go.
Captive Prince,
Prince’s Gambit,
and Kings Rising: I want the Australian covers for this trilogy. I don’t
like these US ones.
The Dinosaur
Knights
and The Dinosaur Lords: I thought this concept of medieval dinosaurs
sounded cool originally, and I got the books for free when I worked at
Macmillan, but I’m never going to read these.
Breaking the Ice,
Off the Ice, Troy High, Attachments, Perfect Chemistry, The Distance Between
Us, By Your Side,
and Rules of Attraction: Again, I’m getting rid of a lot of contemporary
books.
Monument 14, Sky
on Fire,
and Savage Drift: I read the series. It was fun, but I don’t feel the need
to keep it.
The Darker Shade
of Magic series: I read the first book, and I was majorly disappointed. I don’t
understand why this series is so loved. The writing and characters are so dry.
I don’t plan on continuing with the series.
The Raging Ones and Dorothy Must Die: Read both. Don’t
feel the need to continue with either series. Dorothy Must Die is signed, though, and is from one of the first author events I ever went to, so that's a little sad.
The Silver Kiss: I kept this one
because Blood and Chocolate is one of my favorite books ever, but this
vampire book just isn’t as good.
The Darkest Star and The
Burning Shadow ARCs: I own the finished copies, so I don’t need to keep these.
Ship It: So for this one,
I knew it was based off of Supernatural and a completely misconstrued
situation that happened during a convention with Jensen Ackles. I was
intrigued, even though I loathe Destiel (a popular SPN ship) with my entire
being. I still thought this could be fun, but I read some terrible Goodreads
reviews. Apparently this book portrays the worst parts of fandom, in terms of
fans thinking they own characters and plot points, and how some fans can’t
separate their ships from the actual writers’ works. Exactly what I hate about
Destiel. So, the book must go.
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Alright, there’s
part one of my spring book unhaul. Part two will come out next week!
Have you gotten
rid of any books lately? If so, which ones?
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