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Hom3r
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Re: Reform UK's chronicles

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Originally Posted by Sephiroth View Post
I've got 300+ SF books on shelves on a wall. These were bought between 1970 and 2004. Of course now it's digital. Back then (1970), Asimov was the must have author.
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I had three bookcases full of (mostly) science fiction, Reacher, Harlan Coben, Nelson De Mille, various other thriller writers, quite a lot of non-fiction, around 500 books in total - they all went to the local Oxfam book shop when we had (what was) my home office redecorated and refurnished last year.

All my books are now on my iPad & Kindle (around 500 to read - I’m an impulse book buyer).

I have a small collection of around 1,500 books, listed on a app on my phone, some predate ISBNs.


I have run out of room, but will still buy books I want.
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