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Books & ReadingWhat do you do to books you no longer need?
Thankfully, all the books in my mini library were read by me. I spend reading books at least 4 hours a day. The other years, before I joined a forum site, I spent reading books at least hours a day. It is reduced now he he.
My books are always archived. There is nothing like books that you are tired of reading. You can always need to reference an information from that book at a point in life. So books are preserved and passed from generation to generation.
There is no book that I don’t need, why should I dispose of books simply because I have read them? I love to read books more than once, especially the ones that I enjoyed the first time. If I dispose them that will no longer be possible.
If I don't plan on reading the book ever again, then I'll donate it to my local library (worst case scenario). My local book store use to have a buy back program but they did away with it and I wish they'd bring it back.