{"id":2048,"date":"2011-11-09T21:01:00","date_gmt":"2011-11-10T03:01:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/lizardek.com\/blog\/index.php\/2011\/11\/09\/a-library-is-not-a-luxury-but-a-necessity-of-life\/"},"modified":"2022-07-05T14:36:21","modified_gmt":"2022-07-05T12:36:21","slug":"a-library-is-not-a-luxury-but-a-necessity-of-life","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/lizardek.com\/blog\/index.php\/2011\/11\/09\/a-library-is-not-a-luxury-but-a-necessity-of-life\/","title":{"rendered":"A LIBRARY IS NOT A LUXURY BUT A NECESSITY OF LIFE*"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Out of curiosity, a few minutes ago, I checked the Excel sheet I use to keep track of my Library (wittily titled Library.xls) to see approximately how many books I currently have, and why yes! I DO keep an Excel sheet that lists all of my books. This surprises you? My Library spreadsheet lists all my books in order by author&#8217;s last name, and includes titles, whether or not they are paperback or hardcover, what genre they fall into, and what country they were published in. God knows why I thought I needed that last column. <\/p>\n<p>I faithfully add new books every time I buy one, after they arrive at home, and before they are added to the shelf that holds all the books I haven&#8217;t read yet. I&#8217;m not so <strike>anal-retentive<\/strike> <strike>obsessive<\/strike> good about REMOVING books that I toss into the Media Sale bag after reading and deciding that it wasn&#8217;t a keeper, though I&#8217;m trying to be better about it, because man, I have a LOT of books. <\/p>\n<p>The reason why I first created this inventory of my books was because when we moved to Sweden, Tetra Pak, my husband&#8217;s company, paid for the move&#8230;because Anders had moved to the States on an international contract and part of his contract required them to pay for his return home; only he had met and married me and all my books in the meantime. Tetra Pak required an inventory of EVERYTHING we owned. EVERYTHING. If I remember correctly, we had around 2000 books when we moved here, but at least a couple of shelves worth were Anders&#8217;.<\/p>\n<p>Several of them were books he had never read, most of them coming from some Swedish book-of-the-month club that apparently every Swede his age belonged to at one time or another, judging by the fact that I&#8217;ve seen many of the SAME un-read hardcover, dust-jacketed books in other people&#8217;s homes since we moved here. I managed to get rid of a lot of them, over time, figuring that we&#8217;d never need that copy of Michael Crichton&#8217;s <i>Congo<\/i> or Betty Mahmoody&#8217;s <i>Not Without My Daughter<\/i> (rly?), but he still has a pile that he won&#8217;t let me purge. <\/p>\n<p>I, however, kept buying books. Pretty soon, I was having to stack books horizontally and double-stack them and even put new rows in front of the ones in the back. After we started hosting the annual AWC media sale, however, I began bagging books that I didn&#8217;t see myself ever wanting to read again, immediately after I finished them. And every time I get the urge to purge, I can usually manage to fill a paper grocery bag with books, especially if I remove outgrown stuff from the kids&#8217; bookcases. Goodness knows how many books I have bought and given away over the years. It doesn&#8217;t really bear thinking on, other than hoping that whoever ended up with them enjoyed them (not all of them were duds, by any means).<\/p>\n<p>The reason why I maintain this inventory, to this day, is because I have often found myself buying another copy of a book I already own, because I don&#8217;t remember that I already have it. Even with a books-to-buy list, I sometimes find myself at a bookstore dithering over a book by a favorite author and calling someone at home to check my list to see if I already have it. It&#8217;s a MONEY-SAVING DEVICE. The vast majority of my books are in paperback (1591 versus a measly 222 hardcover), and SciFi\/Fantasy dominates heavily, though Fiction &#038; Historical Fiction are catching up these days.<\/p>\n<p>According to my spreadsheet, give or take a couple of mysteriously missing titles, I have 1817 books listed (this is not including the books that belong to the children&#8230;I have a spreadsheet for them too, but I am not very good about maintaining it, plus they buy books when I&#8217;m not looking). We have 14 bookcases of various sizes in the house, plus a shelf of cookbooks in the kitchen. They are all pretty much crammed to bursting. <\/p>\n<p>Yesterday at dinner, I mentioned that I was thinking of retiring the fish tank once the fish have all&#8230;uh, swum on to cleaner waters. Since we still have 8 fish, and aquarium fish can live a surprisingly long time if they don&#8217;t get sick, it could be a while, but still. I&#8217;m kind of tired of the maintenance on the fish tank&#8230;and even if they ARE the only pets we can have at the moment (since birds, rodents and reptiles are ruled OUT and dogs &#038; cats are not an option), I thought maybe it was time for a change. <\/p>\n<p>&#8220;But, but, it will look so dumb just sitting there empty!&#8221; protested Karin. &#8220;Well, we can put all the stuff in the attic and if we get the urge someday to have fish again, we just have to haul it all back down,&#8221; I said.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;But, but, but the whole ROOM will look empty,&#8221; she continued.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;I thought of that already! I could put a <b>bookcase<\/b> there,&#8221; I said craftily. My entire family, all 3 of them, turned and gave me the hairy eyeball.<\/p>\n<p>Curses, foiled again.<\/p>\n<p><font size=\"-3\">*Title paraphrased from a quote by Henry Ward Beecher<\/font><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Out of curiosity, a few minutes ago, I checked the Excel sheet I use to keep track of my Library (wittily titled Library.xls) to see approximately how many books I currently have, and why yes! I DO keep an Excel sheet that lists all of my books. This surprises you? My Library spreadsheet lists all my books in order by author&#8217;s last name, and includes titles, whether or not they are paperback or hardcover, what genre they fall into, and what country they were published in. God knows why I thought I needed that last column. 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