I also posted this as Out of Sight, Out of Mind; or, An eBook Conundrum, on my other blog...
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Here's my problem. I forget about them. My print books are on shelves, overflowing shelves, in my living room, so I see them every day. Different titles catch my eye, I think about the books I want to read and the ones I have read. I think about how many there are, if I could bare parting with any of them. I think about how I felt, what I thought, when I read them and when I purchased them. I see them. My ebooks exist in the digital world. I only see them if I open the app. I don't think about them, because I don't see them. When I have read an ebook, I have made the decision before hand that the next book I'll read will be Villette or UR, reading an ebook I don't think has ever been a random decision, where I just pick up a book on a feeling. I've always suspected this about myself, but only fully realized it recently.
I was out with my Hubby and his dad. We were in a shop when I saw a super cool mug, the banned books mug. I was reading off all the books I've read with my father-in-law when I got to Animal Farm. He said, "You've read Animal Farm." in an obviously kind of way. I said, "No, I've read 1984, not Animal Farm." He was quite surprised. I told him, "It's because I have it as an ebook, I forget it's there." It's true.
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I have so many ebooks that I'm excited to read... like Animal Farm. I have Cat's Cradle and Mansfield Park. I have The Scorpio Races, Shatter Me and loads of other examples I can't think of because I don't have the apps open in front of me right now. What do I do? Schedule my reading more? Make notes for myself? Open every ereading app I have before choosing my next book? Definitely not the last one. Maybe make more notes. That seems like the least obtrusive option. Because really, I want to read Animal Farm and all those other books. I also feel like if my book-loving father-in-law, thinks I should read Animal Farm, I should. He also almost exclusive reads ebooks now. Reading in any form is good, and reading all the books I own would be great.
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