Am I the only one who does this?

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I buy a book, read it, then buy a second copy to collect. I've got at least two of each book I've enjoyed and even three copies of the LOTR series + The hobbit. Am I insane?
 

KLin

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I buy multiple copies of books in case I want to read it more than once. :p
 

djheater

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That's profoundly stupid.

Go ahead and collect them if you want but at least donate or sell the ones you've already read.

Where in gods name do you store them?
 
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That's pretty much what I mean, DJHeater. When I'm done with the first one, I'll lend it out and put the new one on the shelf for collecting. That way I have a nice mint copy for display, and a rough copy to toss around.
 
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Originally posted by: djheater
That's profoundly stupid.

Go ahead and collect them if you want but at least donate or sell the ones you've already read.

Where in gods name do you store them?

What happens when they want to re-read the book? Then they'll have to go buy another new copy.

Its a bit odd, but I wouldn't say stupid.

I personally would actually rather have a well used copy if I was collecting. I don't know why, but worn books just seem better to me.
 

Noema

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I have backup, plastic wrapped copies of my favorite CDs in my underwear drawer in case a nuclear war prevents me from aquiring further copies of said music.
 
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Originally posted by: Noema
I have backup, plastic wrapped copies of my favorite CDs in my underwear drawer in case a nuclear war prevents me from aquiring further copies of said music.

I'm going out on a limb here, but do you have a sealed copy of Slipknots worst album -- Mate.Feed.Kill.Repeat?
 

DAGTA

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It's possilbe to read a book without wearing it much. Simply don't open a paperback more than 90 degrees and be careful not to bend the cover or pages.
 

waggy

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i tend to rough the books up when reading i have also write notes in the margins etc.

but i don't collect them so no bi g deal heh
 

Rastus

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I collect books, but only collectable ones. If I pick up a paperback at a yard sale and like it, then I'll be on the lookout for a first edition of it at later yardsales.

I have a lot of complete sets of first edition hardcovers from many authors. If it's a popular book and sold say 100,000 copies in first edition, after a couple years they will show up at yard sales for $2 each.

Every once in a while, something rare will show up too.
 

CKent

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Originally posted by: DaY
Originally posted by: Noema
I have backup, plastic wrapped copies of my favorite CDs in my underwear drawer in case a nuclear war prevents me from aquiring further copies of said music.

I'm going out on a limb here, but do you have a sealed copy of Slipknots worst album -- Mate.Feed.Kill.Repeat?

They have a worst album? You mean this band actually managed to make an album worse than the rest of their numetal whinecrap?
 

Dirigible

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You are very weird. I never buy fiction books. That's what libraries are for. It's free and I don't have to store anything.
 

Goosemaster

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Originally posted by: Dirigible
You are very weird. I never buy fiction books. That's what libraries are for. It's free and I don't have to store anything.

seriously....some people have more moeny than sense....
 
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Originally posted by: DAGTA
It's possilbe to read a book without wearing it much. Simply don't open a paperback more than 90 degrees and be careful not to bend the cover or pages.

I'm constantly moving (bus, school, work, home) so I can never just put a book away, it's always tossed into a bag screwing up the corners. Also, depending on the state of my hands, (I work in a garage) the colour of the pages change on the bottom and sides.
 
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Originally posted by: RBachman
Originally posted by: DaY
Originally posted by: Noema
I have backup, plastic wrapped copies of my favorite CDs in my underwear drawer in case a nuclear war prevents me from aquiring further copies of said music.

I'm going out on a limb here, but do you have a sealed copy of Slipknots worst album -- Mate.Feed.Kill.Repeat?

They have a worst album? You mean this band actually managed to make an album worse than the rest of their numetal whinecrap?

Let's not change the topic at hand, everyone has their own taste in music.

Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Originally posted by: Dirigible
You are very weird. I never buy fiction books. That's what libraries are for. It's free and I don't have to store anything.

seriously....some people have more moeny than sense....

I don't think a library would be too happy about having a destroyed book returned.