Do you have a home library specialization?

Do you have a home library specialization?

oh boy

I have nightmares of men like you...

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Weird Fiction. But more than one writer.

kinda jealous of that collection tbqhwyf

I could kill you with my bear hands.

A third of my books are about ancient philosophy.
Does that count as a specialization?

since you only have 3 books no

This is the final boss of reddit

post books

wtf

technically those'd be paws

>I could kill you with my bear hands.

Kek

I specialize in Ben-Hur.

It's not mine

>tfw can't post a shelf full of Catcher in the Rye without being put on a Government watchlist.

Why would you buy the same book so many times?

No idea. It's not really my picture. Maybe it's Lewis Wallace's library.

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Hey, bugs...

Besides the crust that would be delicious

man, i love Tolkien, but i've never even contemplated owning more than one copy of each book
a friend of mine owns the Folio edition of The Silmarillion.
I have considered stealing it and moving to another town.

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move town, convince your friend to host a farewell party at his place, steal the book during the party and sneak out.

I have this boxed set.
I contemplated getting the trilogy again in a smaller pocket-sized edition, but decided against it. It doesn't really make sense unless the edition is especially nice.
I've also considered getting a single volume edition, but here too I've decided to wait. If I see something especially nice, I may pick it up.

Roughly 25% of my collection is asian literature (17% Chinese, 8% Japanese), that is not counting the handbooks on asian culture and such.
I don't know if you can call that a specialisation.

They call me Sim

Literal *LITERAL* Autism.....