How many books are currently in your To-Be-Read (TBR) Pile?
This is an impossible question to answer. According to my goodreads to-read shelf, I have 127 books that I'm planning on reading. However, these are just books that I find myself adding when I remember there's a book that I want to read and I happen to be online. In reality, my TBR pile can't be counted, or if you want a mathematical estimate, it's the number of books that I can read in my lifetime to the infinity.
It's impossible to number my TBR pile.
It's impossible to number my TBR pile.

I know the list of my books to read is HUGE! But, my actual pile is pretty small!
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Last time I counted the books in my TBR pile that I own, there was 112. I've read a few since then, but have added about three times as many... so I'm guessing I'm up to like 150 now. And that's not even counting the books I want to read and haven't bought yet! Eek.
ReplyDeleteHopping by...and I only count the books I have (physically) and on my e-reader.
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I also only counted physical books, and I guessed about 100. There is no way I could count the number of interesting books in the world I might like to read!
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ReplyDelete127 isn't too bad.
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ReplyDeleteNikki @ Books Most Wanted
I have way too many books on my TBR list and TBR pile. All told that comes to about sixty books.
ReplyDeleteNow here's the scary math: I read roughly one book per week - and sometimes two. But two to three books are being added to my TBR list every week.
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