Friday, August 13, 2010

Time to Hop!!!

So, not only is it Friday, which means it's time for another Hop, but it's also Friday the 13th!!!   Usually one of my luckier days, although I'm not sure yet about today.......

But let's hop, shall we?   I'm always grateful to Jennifer over at Crazy for Books for hosting the weekly hop!!   This week's question is:  "How many books do you have on your To Be Read shelf?"

Great question!  And..... I have to admit.... I have way too many to keep up with.  I keep an Excel spreadsheet with the list of books I read reviews about, hear about, etc. to keep my eye out for - and that's at about 150.   That list doesn't include all the shiny new books that I hear about on "Waiting for Wednesday" posts, the books other bloggers mention, or the new books I spy on the displays at my library.    So if I include all of those, I'm probably past 200.  Way more than necessary.   But, that means I never run out of things to read! Like that was ever a problem for me.....      


I know I'm not alone in my vast TBR list, however, and that gives me some comfort!!!

5 comments:

Whitney said...

Never running out of books is almost a necessity for me. Have a great weekend!

Laurel-Rain Snow said...

Thanks for hopping by my blog. I only keep track of the ones I have physically, in my house. Although on Goodreads, I track the "wish list" books.

BookQuoter said...

Wow, I am impressed with the spreadsheet. What a great idea!

Readaholics said...

Hey Jo, just stopping by on the hop and follow. I love the library too, we're great friends. Have a great weekend. Happy Reading!!!
See ya!
Readaholics Anonymous

Unknown said...

I love that I will never have to worry about not having something to read...it is great to have a big TBR pile, in my opinion. Hope you had a great weekend!

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