My bookshelf here is bare, which would lead you to believe I don't read. Or that I don't have many books.
You would be wrong.
I have so many books, particularly baseball books, that I have recently discovered I'm buying multiple copies. Not new editions or rare editions or autographed copies of books already in my collection. I'm buying a second (and I hope not a third) copy of books already on my shelves. Or tables, or floor. I browse Barnes & Noble and Borders and Amazon.com, so much and have picked up and skimmed through so many books that I no longer remember which ones I have, and which ones I want but don't yet have.
I now have two copies of Howard Bryant's Juicing the Game, two copies of Buzz Bissinger's 3 Nights in August, George Will's Bunts and Men at Work, and three copies of Robert Peterson's Only the Ball Was White, among others.
I want to make an inventory, that I can carry with me, so that when I pick up a book in a store and think "I'd like to have this," I could check to see if it's already in my collection. Someone I know from SABR does this. He has a pages-and-pages long list of itty-bitty type of his collection, but I know I would constantly be printing a new copy and that gets a bit out of hand not to mention expensive.
Some book geeks turned me on to Library Thing, which may help me with my addition. It is itself addictive.
Thursday, March 13, 2008
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