The Addiction
It's not like I learned something new yesterday, but rather that it suddenly disturbed me.
I have a bookshelf filled with unread books. Some I've won, some I've bought, most are authors I cyber-know. When I took the kids to the library yesterday, I told my husband I wouldn't get anything because I had too many books to read.
I came home with five books for myself.
Reading has always been a compulsion for me. But suddenly I'm feeling like that girl in Confessions of a Shopaholic. A little ashamed, even, that I had to check out books. That I'm so addicted to reading I want to be surrounded by as many books as possible. That I wish I could inhale them.
What makes me need them? Is it emotional? Do they make me feel secure? I have NO clue, but I figured I'd share with all of you because I think at least some of you will know how I feel.
What are you addicted to? What do you buy even when you know you already have it at home? Is there a cure? Do I even need a cure? (you know I'm hoping I don't *Grin*)
I have a bookshelf filled with unread books. Some I've won, some I've bought, most are authors I cyber-know. When I took the kids to the library yesterday, I told my husband I wouldn't get anything because I had too many books to read.
I came home with five books for myself.
Reading has always been a compulsion for me. But suddenly I'm feeling like that girl in Confessions of a Shopaholic. A little ashamed, even, that I had to check out books. That I'm so addicted to reading I want to be surrounded by as many books as possible. That I wish I could inhale them.
What makes me need them? Is it emotional? Do they make me feel secure? I have NO clue, but I figured I'd share with all of you because I think at least some of you will know how I feel.
What are you addicted to? What do you buy even when you know you already have it at home? Is there a cure? Do I even need a cure? (you know I'm hoping I don't *Grin*)
Comments
Books, books, more books.
When I came home from China, my boys had built me a tri-part bookcase. Sigh. It is nearly full.
Fellow addict
And lotion. It's difficult for me to resist buying lotion.
~ Wendy
Tabitha, I hope I do! I love how you say their pages wrap around your heart...*happy sigh*
Eeeek! Patti, a tripart bookcase, the thought of one almost makes me drool. Sounds like you have a very supportive famile (can we say enablers? Heehee)
LOL Jody! I hope you get more bookshelves. :-)
Wendy, I think we can. I think books become a stimulant almost, so that even having their scent comforts us. lol
Lotion, huh? You must smell good! *grin*
I just ordered and downloaded five books from Amazon to my Kindle and then went to Barnes and Noble store and bought three more books! I've been know to be reading more than one at at time. Never can get enough!
Like writing...reading is an addiction and I hope there's no cure!
Books, notepads and pens are my vice.
You are not alone. :)
At least you didn't buy five more books. The library's free. :)
There's a Barnes and Noble a few blocks from my house and honestly - they should pay me for all the time I spend in that store. Actually my daughter interviewed for a summer job there and I told her she should tell them her parents spend enough there to pay her salary.
For me, reading provides a wonderful escape from reality. For a couple of hours, I can focus on someone else's troubles instead of my own.
One of my agreements this year of living on one income was that I wouldn't buy books. I managed to work my way out of that by buying only books that might help me as a writer. Which, it turns out, is every book.
So, yes, it probably is an addiction, but one I have no interest in 12-stepping my way out of.
Great post.
I love the look, the feel, the smell, the IDEA of books, and I can't get enough of them.
But seriously, I don't want to go to any Books Anonymous group. I like my addiction!
And Jessica, if you decide to sell your books like she did her clothes on Confessions of a Shopaholic, give me a call; I'll be one of your crazy shoppers.
Jolene, love your pic!
If my TBR stack drops below 10, I MUST get more. The thought of running out of books sends me into panic mode.
I usually have two to three books going at the same time.
Blessings,
Susan :)