The most valuable thing is not gold, silver, diamonds, etc.. It’s books. You can go anywhere, at or to any time and do or learn anything !!! All in the comfort of your home !!!
When I downsized to 1000 sq feet, I no longer had a whole wall of bookshelves. Giving so many away was one of the hardest things about moving, although I made certain they all went to good homes.
You just have to be ruthless. I have well over 1,000 books. Periodically, I thin the herd. I can easily find some to get rid of. Last time, I think it was two.
…when my husband and I split, I asked him if he wanted his books; we had toted them around for over 20 years. HE SAID NO!!! He now has a Kindle…took me forever to pack up 80 BOXES OF BOOKS (approx. 25+ to the box) (hardcover, paperback, old, new, mostly sci-fi) and donate them to a charity – hopefully, they made a lot of money on them to put to a good cause. I have nothing at all against books, I love them, I just have no time to read them right now, and the sci-fi he loved I mostly found to be ‘meh’…
Giving away books can be a wonderful thing. I gave my sons “Atlas Shrugged” when they were in junior high. My younger son gave me “Lamb” when he was commissioned a Naval officer. A couple of years ago I gave him Thomas Sowell’s “Vision of the Anointed.” Great way to share great ideas.
@gigagrouch Don’t you ever watch a movie more than once, because you like it or because you want to catch the finer points? I have about a dozen books I read every year…
I constantly reread the great books the ones that have survived through the ages. As I am in different times in my life I find that they speak to me I different words I always get something new from them. However I like to introduce my good friends to others who can use and appreciate their wisdom so I have no problems giving away my books to others.
It may end with Arlo bitching at her because she is reading again instead of sitting there watching him watch TV (a man’s idea of fun and togetherness).
I hope she’s taking it to read, and feeling guilty about it…..I’ve read all of Christopher Moore’s and Carl Hiaasen’s books twice, as well as many others…..I’ve read Joseph Heywood’s The Snow Fly three times, and feel like reading it again…..I also donate books to the local library, even some like a lot….If I want to reread them, I know where they are….
Well to be honest I really only have about 60 physical books in the house… but my kindle “shelves” runneth over :) I’m disabled and most days can’t hold a book long enough for a good read… So I keep the others for sentimental value, actual value or for the grandkids and guests.
peter almost 9 years ago
… love the expression in panel 4! :-) Can’t wait to see where this is going…
timzsixty9 almost 9 years ago
how sad that that’s how the world has become…
DDrazen almost 9 years ago
“Don’t get interested … don’t get interested … since reading is way more interesting than dusting …”
thad.humphries almost 9 years ago
“O, that way madness lies”
Grace Premium Member almost 9 years ago
Can’t tell if she’s considering reading them all or giving them away… Jimmy keeps us guessing
gigagrouch almost 9 years ago
Why would you keep a book that you’ve read?
gypsylobo almost 9 years ago
It probably isn’t going anywhere. It never does anymore.
prairiedogdance Premium Member almost 9 years ago
(Psst Dani: I think you meant to reply to Giga. you have a best friend in Egg, grin.)
DebUSNRet almost 9 years ago
Excellent!
morningglory73 Premium Member almost 9 years ago
I think she is going to read instead of housework and feels naughty about it.I don’t.
BelgarionRex almost 9 years ago
The most valuable thing is not gold, silver, diamonds, etc.. It’s books. You can go anywhere, at or to any time and do or learn anything !!! All in the comfort of your home !!!
Flossie Mud Duck almost 9 years ago
When I downsized to 1000 sq feet, I no longer had a whole wall of bookshelves. Giving so many away was one of the hardest things about moving, although I made certain they all went to good homes.
MeGoNow Premium Member almost 9 years ago
You just have to be ruthless. I have well over 1,000 books. Periodically, I thin the herd. I can easily find some to get rid of. Last time, I think it was two.
jadoo823 almost 9 years ago
…when my husband and I split, I asked him if he wanted his books; we had toted them around for over 20 years. HE SAID NO!!! He now has a Kindle…took me forever to pack up 80 BOXES OF BOOKS (approx. 25+ to the box) (hardcover, paperback, old, new, mostly sci-fi) and donate them to a charity – hopefully, they made a lot of money on them to put to a good cause. I have nothing at all against books, I love them, I just have no time to read them right now, and the sci-fi he loved I mostly found to be ‘meh’…
Flash Gordon almost 9 years ago
In high school I had to read both “great expectations” and“wuthering heights”. I hated both of those books.
jjbarefoot almost 9 years ago
They are Arlo’s books and she’s going to get rid of them and see if he even notices!
jbmlaw01 almost 9 years ago
Giving away books can be a wonderful thing. I gave my sons “Atlas Shrugged” when they were in junior high. My younger son gave me “Lamb” when he was commissioned a Naval officer. A couple of years ago I gave him Thomas Sowell’s “Vision of the Anointed.” Great way to share great ideas.
ensftp Premium Member almost 9 years ago
The kindle keeps it neater, but books are so easy to buy cheap that at last count I was 27 books behind in my reading.
Grace Premium Member almost 9 years ago
@gigagrouch Don’t you ever watch a movie more than once, because you like it or because you want to catch the finer points? I have about a dozen books I read every year…
Steven Wright almost 9 years ago
I constantly reread the great books the ones that have survived through the ages. As I am in different times in my life I find that they speak to me I different words I always get something new from them. However I like to introduce my good friends to others who can use and appreciate their wisdom so I have no problems giving away my books to others.
slsharris almost 9 years ago
It may end with Arlo bitching at her because she is reading again instead of sitting there watching him watch TV (a man’s idea of fun and togetherness).
Varnes almost 9 years ago
I hope she’s taking it to read, and feeling guilty about it…..I’ve read all of Christopher Moore’s and Carl Hiaasen’s books twice, as well as many others…..I’ve read Joseph Heywood’s The Snow Fly three times, and feel like reading it again…..I also donate books to the local library, even some like a lot….If I want to reread them, I know where they are….
Grace Premium Member almost 9 years ago
Well to be honest I really only have about 60 physical books in the house… but my kindle “shelves” runneth over :) I’m disabled and most days can’t hold a book long enough for a good read… So I keep the others for sentimental value, actual value or for the grandkids and guests.
ampeck almost 9 years ago
hehe I have approximately 2k books not including my kindle :D I am always reading 1-3 books at a time.
ARLOS DAD almost 9 years ago
I recently sent a box full to my wife’s brother in Ohio. I got a call from him and he loved getting them all!
Mary McNeil Premium Member almost 9 years ago
This is SOOOOOOOOOOOO true !