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yellowdogintexas

(22,757 posts)
Tue Jun 13, 2023, 03:23 PM Jun 2023

I think I need an intervention!! BookBub and its cousins

are killing me

Too many free and 99cent books. Don't even get me started on series!!!

So many books; so little time!

I have enough in my Kindle to start a library. At least I will not have to pack them when I finally move.

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I think I need an intervention!! BookBub and its cousins (Original Post) yellowdogintexas Jun 2023 OP
Haha FalloutShelter Jun 2023 #1
Me three Jilly_in_VA Jun 2023 #2
2 on my iPad - one in kindle, one in iBook zeusdogmom Jun 2023 #8
same here!!! Reading 2 at a time can be tricky though yellowdogintexas Jun 2023 #11
Another in the "read 2 at a time" club ExWhoDoesntCare Jun 2023 #12
A. Edward Newton says hermetic Jun 2023 #3
I want this on a T-shirt! yellowdogintexas Jun 2023 #10
I know what you mean GigiLeigh Jun 2023 #4
And me. hedda_foil Jun 2023 #5
Me too! iamateacher Jun 2023 #6
Ah yup... bahboo Jun 2023 #7
YOU CAN NEVER HAVE TOO MANY BOOKS!!! CaptainTruth Jun 2023 #9

Jilly_in_VA

(10,989 posts)
2. Me three
Tue Jun 13, 2023, 03:34 PM
Jun 2023

I have such a TIME picking my next read....and I usually have two going at once, one on the upstairs iPad, one on the downstairs one. Which is normal for me, I always had two or more books going at once when I read exclusively hard copy.

zeusdogmom

(1,051 posts)
8. 2 on my iPad - one in kindle, one in iBook
Tue Jun 13, 2023, 04:33 PM
Jun 2023

Plus 2 on my phone (kindle and books). A paperback tucked into the side pocket of my car. Plus a regular hard copy library book next to my chair. Sometimes a book on Libby too. Aren’t we lucky to have such a glorious choice of reading material? My want to read list is probably longer than my (hopefully many) remaining days above ground. My great grandma loved to read. So did my grandma - died at 99 with a book at her side. My parents also read right up to their passing. I read. My kids are voracious readers and so are their kids. God bless libraries, librarians, bookstores and publishers. A giant, painful pox on book banners everywhere

yellowdogintexas

(22,757 posts)
11. same here!!! Reading 2 at a time can be tricky though
Thu Jun 15, 2023, 10:26 AM
Jun 2023

One time I made the mistake of loading 2 books in the same genre on 2 kindles. (archaeology thriller) They were just similar enough that I kept crossing them up.

Next time I will choose different types for certain!

 

ExWhoDoesntCare

(4,741 posts)
12. Another in the "read 2 at a time" club
Tue Jun 20, 2023, 07:11 AM
Jun 2023

Although my reasons for it have always been for either important or (admittedly) self-serving reasons.

The important reason: During uni, I read for the kind of subject that had multiple classes studying book-length works, so I learned to juggle having up to 4 classes with required reads going on. I somehow kept them straight, but it wasn't always easy. After that one semester, reading two books at a time has been nothing.

The self-serving reason: Amazon has a reading insights page that tracks your reading. You get perks for reading Kindle e-books through it, a record of how many days/weeks read in a row, or little "achievements" you can earn for reading their ebooks by number of books, frequency, and so on. You don't get paid for any of this or store credits or any of that. Just the personal goals fulfilled thing. For me, it keeps me on track to read at least a bit of something every day, no matter what.

So I'm always reading a Kindle e-book, especially if I have something else to read that isn't Kindle-friendly. It doesn't mean I'm not reading on my Kindle Fire tablet--I almost always am, but I have a bunch of ePub books that don't count toward the achievements. That's why I schedule my yearly TBR taking that into account.

Yes, I plan my reading for the year. I'd never get through my TBR pile if I didn't.

hermetic

(8,646 posts)
3. A. Edward Newton says
Tue Jun 13, 2023, 03:43 PM
Jun 2023

"The buying of more books than one can read is nothing less than the soul reaching toward infinity..."

Read on!!

GigiLeigh

(151 posts)
4. I know what you mean
Tue Jun 13, 2023, 03:45 PM
Jun 2023

That is me. Those free and 99 cent books are turning me into a book hoarder. At least they do not take up any actual space just kindle space.

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