Books and more books and no time to read

Moving your household provides many opportunities, one of them is the opportunity to sort through your belongings and get rid of some of them. Due to time constraints, I was unable to do much sorting during the packing phase. Thus, I find myself sorting items during the unpacking.

I like to read, and I enjoying browsing in book stores – especially used book stores. There is a distinct pleasure in discovering books while browsing. Living near DC placed me within easy reach of such enjoyable book shopping opportunities as the Green Valley Book Fair, Daedalus Books, and Second Story Books. Such wonderful browsing opportunities coupled with low prices (Green Valley and Daedalus are remaindered book heavens) means that one tends to acquire a lot of books.

And then, there are all the lovely book stores I have visited in my travels – in no particular order:

I could go on.

So, the problem becomes that once you have acquired a number of boxes of books – will you ever have time to read all of them? Thus, I find myself looking for useful criteria for winnowing. That is, identifying books that I will never read a second time, or perhaps never read at all. The winnowed books are being donated to Goodwill, being used as BookCrossing fodder, or being donated to library sales.

While I’m not using all of these criteria, here are some interesting principles for determining whether to read a given book:

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