tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3892751680998801705.post8146120137236280796..comments2023-08-20T18:42:03.696-07:00Comments on Of Books and Blooms: Clearing Out My "To-Read" ListLinnaehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06500189741421518061noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3892751680998801705.post-6599024782568412072018-01-21T20:22:59.484-08:002018-01-21T20:22:59.484-08:00That is funny! To me, having all those books on my...That is funny! To me, having all those books on my "to-read" list feels like a commitment that I never quite fulfill. I like it, because I like having a whole list of ideas, but sometimes it adds stress to my life. For no reason! Clearing it out periodically is all about the mental space. :) Linnaehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06500189741421518061noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3892751680998801705.post-2551309309581637412018-01-18T11:10:54.503-08:002018-01-18T11:10:54.503-08:00This is so funny, because my philosophy on this ma...This is so funny, because my philosophy on this matter is so different from yours. I'm ruthless when it comes to the number of physical books I allow in our house and on my shelves. But my Goodreads to-read list? It's digital! It takes up no space! Who cares how long it gets? I've never once considered it a needful thing to clean off my to-read list, even though there are 400+ books on there (and growing every day), some that have been languishing for years and that I'll likely never read. Although, I will say that now that I've read your post, I kind of like the idea of a good list clean-up that would make it easier to identify the books I actually want to read. Maybe a summer project for me?Suzannehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00727226129280965650noreply@blogger.com