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You feel you would be violating the unwritten book collector’s code if you ever broke up the set. The book is part of a set. Maybe you only really love one or two of the books in a set, yet you still own all of them.It may even be hard for you to determine if your childhood memories belong to you or your favorite author. Chances are you think of the characters in your books as old friends. You most likely have fond memories of being wrapped in a blanket on a rainy day immersed in your favorite book. Perhaps you grew up reading a particular book (or series).

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  • You have a sentimental attachment to them.
  • You may own massive quantities of books because: There are many reasons people who love to read hold on so tightly to their books. And I can proudly declare that I have not required a single therapy session (yet). Multiple moves later (including two more cross-country), somewhere along the way, one by one, I eventually began letting go of my beloved books. I’m just saying books can be heavy, that’s all. And I discovered books are heavy! I’m not saying the weight of multiple boxes of books prevented me from boxing up every book in my rather large collection and hauling those boxes over 1,700 miles. Sometimes I would read them, other times I was merely comforted by the thought of having them around. I would collect book after book from multiple genres. There was a time when books overran my home.

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    In addition to my love of reading them I can’t get enough of the way books feel, smell, and sound (when turning a page). Do any of these terms resonate with you? If so, then you, like me, probably adore books. How does a bibliophile declutter books? It’s not always easy!īookworm, avid reader, bibliophile, literary connoisseur, scholar, intellectual. Ready to organize all your to-do's like a pro? Get Cozi.














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