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by Anthony Nelzin-Santos

  • Paris (France), 04/10. Image Anthony Nelzin-Santos.

    The trap of the “TBR pile”

    My shelves are perennially overflowing. I’ve weeded out more than 500 paperbacks these last few years, but i’ve been replacing them with hardbacks and large-format books. I thought it’d be a good idea to move my to-be-read pile into a wheeled trolley. At best, i’d pare it down to a few books and reclaim some shelf space. At worst, every book would eventually return to the shelves. Turns out, there was a third scenario i hadn’t anticipated.

    You see, nature abhors a vacuum. I discovered the joy of estate sales and bought a lot of books from the Bibliothèque de la Pléiade, those prestigious French editions with their thin bible paper and elegant bindings. And by a lot, i mean multiple lots1. A year into this little experiment, i had to do what i’d wanted to avoid: buy a new shelving unit. This meant i could give my large-format books their own dedicated space and return my TBR pile to the main library.

    Each and every one of the 50+ books moved back… because i haven’t read a single one. The trolley wasn’t exactly out of sight — it’s a mere twenty centimetres on my right while i’m writing this. But it sure was out of mind. It became a void where books languished unread. When i wanted something new to read, i turned to my e-reader instead. At least there i could instantly browse what i owned.

    It’s far easier to stumble upon my next read now that my TBR pile is spread across visible shelves instead of stacked in obscurity. From Douglas Adams to Michel Zink, i have more than 100 unread books calling out to me. I guess reading them really is the best way to make room for new books… even though i’m sure i’ll continue buying more books than i can read.

    1. I’m into auction jokes now. Sorry. ↩︎

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