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text 2020-09-21 08:58
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text 2020-03-28 14:22
My New TBR Cart, or the Big Home Decluttering Project

... Part 1.

 

It started last weekend when I resolved to finally catch up with a few overdue tasks, which -- go figure -- suddenly also restored at least a semblance of order to my office.  (A colleague with whom I'm working very closely, and who is just about the only person permitted to get away with this sort of comment, had recently -- before "social distancing", of course -- wondered aloud, "What happened here?  This used to be an office once ...")

 

Part of the decluttering of my office involved finally inventing shelf space for all of last (and this) year's, as-yet unshelved books, a large number of which had taken residence stacked up on my office floor -- which in turn, eventually, also went a fair way towards decluttering my living room, where yet-to-be-shelved books had started taking up more and more space in the same manner.  In furtherance of their shelving, a while back I had decided to finally tumble to creating a TBR cart: something I'd so far resisted, because there's no place in my home where it can have a permanent space, so whenever it's not actively being consulted, it will have to live wherever it is least in the way at any given time.  But as a temporary expedient, and to whittle things down to a selection of those books I really do want to get to sooner rather than later, it may end up serving very well ... and at least, we're off to an excellent start in that very direction.

 

As per usual, "decluttering" actually started with yet more clutter, when I piled up all my stacks of unshelved books on my living room floor to then sort them by "audiobook / print edition", "read / TBR", genre, etc., in preparation of actually shelving them.

 

(For the record, this is obviously NOT the way these books had been stored up to then.  In fact, this is a sight so horrible to my eyes that it's the fastest and best motivator to get me to find proper shelving for my as-yet unshelved books as quickly as possible.)

 

I decided that in an effort to further prioritize my selection, I would stack my new TBR cart with:

 

* A few "comfort watching" DVDs;

* Audiobooks yet to be listened to (regardless whether I've already read the books in question or not); and

* Print editions of TBR books that I do not also have as audobooks.  Mostly these are books newly acquired in 2019 / early 2020, but I ended up going back to my shelves and pulling a few books from there as well.

 

And hooray, this way I actually managed to find / create shelf space for all those books not going into the TBR cart, and to stack my cart with a selection of books I'm truly looking forward to reading soon!

 

 

Now onwards and upwards to the rest of my apartment ... (ah, the things that social distancing makes us do at last!)

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review 2014-02-13 05:08
Thank Christ I Didn't Finish aDwD Recently
A Feast for Crows - George R.R. Martin

...because I would have an, at least, five-year break to look forward to for the next book!

 

You know, it's really really hard to review anything that you legitimately love.  And this book, to me, is bad ass - a quite muscular plot, characters that you can really feel strongly for and, as I have mentioned before, the world is an amazingly well-defined fantasy world filled with a great deal of realistic conflict in which no one side of any issue is ever painted as the ends-all side which is in the complete right.

 

Aside from some rather miniscule problems (the plot slows down, to me, when we get to the Iron Isle, waiting for something I care about to FINALLY happen - a problem I had with the Wall in the last two books in certain places) and I do spend some of the book wondering what is going on with some of the characters who don't appear in the book (a problem remedied by the fact that A Dance with Dragons is really a book of other viewpoints of storylines that couldn't make it into this book), this is a book that's not completely perfect, but it's damn hard to find a fault in such a drama as thoroughly engrossing as this series continues to be.

 

I mean... there is a certain character who unexpectedly returns to the story in a shocking manner, and I was left scratching my head at the sudden return, but that seems like a late-addition problem that arrives just late enough in the book that it doesn't spoil the whole thing.

 

Yeah, not that interesting, I know.  How about we talk about a couple of things related to books?

 

A. I need to discover some way to be able to read books in the bath tub - comfortably - and not ever run the risk of water damage to said books.

 

B. I really need to stop buying books.  As in, period - I finally broke and asked to get A Dance with Dragons and, a bit randomly, The Professor and the Madman.  I really don't want to see the list of how many books I actually own.

 

C. Jeez, that price difference between list price, brand new books.  Even at 50% off, books can be such costly extravagances that it's hard to justify the hobby if you live in an area/circumstance where you need to buy them at a full, new price. ESPECIALLY those hard covers, wow!  I don't know what I would do if I did not have thrift stores at a fifteen minute drive away.

 

Is it after midnight?  Oooh, I should probably quit while I'm ahead.   I think that I should take a break between this book and the next.

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text 2014-02-09 02:13
Reading progress update: I've read 718 out of 978 pages.
A Feast for Crows - George R.R. Martin

I've read some bad, achingly dull fantasy in the past, that is bereft of any charm or characterization, but as I continue this series, I find that I am rewarded for my tenacity with this genre.  The entire series is like a parabola, expanding outwards, gaining speed and a real feeling of authenticity while feeling majestic and astounding enough, in its land and the characters who populate it, so that it is truly worthy of the label of not being Fantasy, exactly, but something better - anti-Fantasy.  

 

Sure, it drags a bit in places where I would rather I find out what's happening with my favorite characters (and, I am not kidding here, about 80% of the characters could arguably be said to be my "favorites", in the right context - an astounding feat, in a series whose characters fill up a list in the back of each book that is 70+ pages in length!) but things are uncomplicated, in terms of whose POV I am in, which each chapter generally stating whose POV the chapter will be in (THANK YOU MARTIN FOR THIS CONSIDERATION!) and you are never certain whose story will come next. 

 

Reading this series feels like an active experience, exciting, touching, shocking and unbelievable all at the same time.

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