A few fellow #blogjune bloggers have posted about their bookshelves (
I'm not sure how well you can see the titles, but you will note a few romances, some SE Hinton, Fifty Shades, Twilight series (missing a book because I loaned it to someone and they didn't return it), a few parenting books and some books that belong to hubby.
Now I do read a lot but I don't buy a lot of books. And the books I do buy, I then donate to the library, unless I want to hang on to them like SE Hinton, Twilight (may share with Miss A when she is older), 50 Shades (which is hard bound and I won it), signed copy of Greg Barron's Rotten Gods (Greg's a local and really great author - I'm taking this one up to my dad for him to read).
I also have a number of books on my tablet via the Kindle app, Bluefire Reader and Overdrive app (not for libraries but Harlequin ebooks can only be read on the Overdrive app).
I don't know about you but usually when I visit a person's house, the first thing I look for is a book shelf/case and then I ask if I can take a look. Sometimes a book case contents can reveal a lot about a person. But with the move to ebooks, many people don't have full book shelves. Or like me, they donate their print books.
So what does my bookshelf reveal about me?
I can totally relate to you about this!! I worked in the public library before and I read almost everything and never bought any books from the bookshops and if I ever bought anything, I will then donate them back to the library....
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