I recently moved and forced myself to give over 100 books to a charity shop, I still own over 100 books easily (not counting mags) and buy more pretty much every week or so.
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I recently moved and forced myself to give over 100 books to a charity shop, I still own over 100 books easily (not counting mags) and buy more pretty much every week or so.
I have a hundred babysitter club and little sister books, easily. Just sayin'.
(that's the two put together, not 100 of each, sheesh, did you take me for some kind of freak?)
There are bookshelves all over the house. I cba to count how many, but I have two of them myself.
I don't have that many books, though - maybe around 50-100. Most of my bookshelf space is filled with DVDs.
You people are horrible and making me feel bad.
I have three books, but I've only read two of them.
Four, two of them with books
The number of shelves (or rather: places) I use for storing books is four.
My primary bookshelf, which we will call Bookshelf A, or simply A, resides in my living room and has 99 books.
The bookshelf by my computer has eight (8) books. This is Bookshelf B.
Four (4) books are lying on the window sill next to my bed, Place C.
In my kitchen, two (2) books stand alone on the shelf we will call D.
From this we can conclude that:
- I have books (and therefore: bookshelves) in all rooms but the bathroom and the vestibule
- The total amount of books in my house is 113
- Bookshelf A, B and C together contains 111 books
- The amount of books in the minor bookshelves B, C and D is 14, which is only one (1) away from 13. Lucky me!