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We have a very nice large spare/study/guest room which is due for decorating in the spring. However, as Mr S is an avid reader, there are antiqued pine bookshelves in there, with hundreds of books.
I think it's time for a good clear out of some of these books (although Mr S doesn't know that yet), but they are far too good to give away, although I have given many away to charity in the past. Do you think it is worth doing a car boot sale, or sell them in bulk to a book buyer?
Any helpful suggestions appreciated please.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Thank you for your replies waimarie & valsuey - I wouldn't dream of giving away any of his books without his knowledge - honest!
I shall start to stack them up in categories in the 'other' spare room, then he'll have to decide which ones are to go, etc. It really is starting to resemble a municipal library in there though, inc:
Any takers????? After he gets home from work, dinner, shower, etc., he can have about 3 or 4 books on the go at any one time, don't ask how! You're right at least I know where he is & not holding a bar up somewhere! :o]
Hi Shaney - thank you for your very helpful reply, glad I'm not alone!
I shan't bother with a book buyer then! Mr S's books are all in exellent condition, even the really old ones. There were far too many categories to list above - but fancy not mentioning his Bill Bryson, Tom Sharpe, spider & bird books!
As you suggest, I will have to box a lot of them up & put them in the loft. The rest can go back on the shelves & some to charity!
Must mention, I still have my hardback Little Women book from 12 years of age (46 years ago - yes I'm 58), tucked away in the loft. I don't have many books, as when I've read something, I usually pass it on or take it to a charity shop. Thanks again.
thikasabrik - I cracked up when I read that! I've often wonde what Mr S is conjuring up when he reads books like Dr Crippen, etc., he, he!