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Old school & reference books..recycle?
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<blockquote data-quote="KTMom91" data-source="post: 299320" data-attributes="member: 4040"><p>I would hang on to them. I love books. In my little bitty 800 sq ft house, I have nearly two complete sets of Nancy Drew Mysteries (one with blue cover, one yellow), a set of Childcraft encyclopedias from the 1960's, the complete Trixie Belden mysteries, two huge plastic bins packed full of childrens' books, various textbooks, and then...there are the ones I read. An 8 ft, 2-6ft, 2-4 ft and a floor to ceiling shelf Hubby added (when he got tired of the piles of books) are stuffed full. I still have piles of books on the floor and a cute little Sony e-reader which is great fun.</p><p></p><p>I keep telling Hubby there are worse habits I could have than being a book junkie, but I'm not sure he's convinced. If you really have to get rid of them, give them to Goodwill and take the tax deduction. If I was closer, I'd come and look at them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KTMom91, post: 299320, member: 4040"] I would hang on to them. I love books. In my little bitty 800 sq ft house, I have nearly two complete sets of Nancy Drew Mysteries (one with blue cover, one yellow), a set of Childcraft encyclopedias from the 1960's, the complete Trixie Belden mysteries, two huge plastic bins packed full of childrens' books, various textbooks, and then...there are the ones I read. An 8 ft, 2-6ft, 2-4 ft and a floor to ceiling shelf Hubby added (when he got tired of the piles of books) are stuffed full. I still have piles of books on the floor and a cute little Sony e-reader which is great fun. I keep telling Hubby there are worse habits I could have than being a book junkie, but I'm not sure he's convinced. If you really have to get rid of them, give them to Goodwill and take the tax deduction. If I was closer, I'd come and look at them. [/QUOTE]
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