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Packing My Library
Packing My Library: An Elegy and Ten Digressions | Alberto Manguel
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A best-selling author and world-renowned bibliophile meditates on his vast personal library and champions the vital role of all libraries In June 2015 Alberto Manguel prepared to leave his centuries-old village home in France's Loire Valley and reestablish himself in a one-bedroom apartment on Manhattan's Upper West Side. Packing up his enormous, 35,000?volume personal library, choosing which books to keep, store, or cast out, Manguel found himself in deep reverie on the nature of relationships between books and readers, books and collectors, order and disorder, memory and reading. In this poignant and personal reevaluation of his life as a reader, the author illuminates the highly personal art of reading and affirms the vital role of public libraries. Manguel's musings range widely, from delightful reflections on the idiosyncrasies of book lovers to deeper analyses of historic and catastrophic book events, including the burning of ancient Alexandria's library and contemporary library lootings at the hands of ISIS. With insight and passion, the author underscores the universal centrality of books and their unique importance to a democratic, civilized, and engaged society.
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Vansa
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#LastFirst @BookNAround
The last book I finished this year was appropriately enough,about an author musing on packing his collection of books and all the various fresh beginnings he has had in his life.Lovely and compelling.
The first book I will start will be a biography of Isabella La Catolica.
Happy new year!!

BookNAround Both look great! 1y
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MicheleinPhilly
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Who wants to come over and pack ALL of these for me? Anyone? ANYONE? The movers are going to curse me.

PurpleyPumpkin ? Thé last time we moved, I had so many boxes of books that one of the movers asked my hubby if I was in publishing. I don‘t think he understood the concept of tsundoku. If we ever move again, I think we‘ll need one truck just for books. Good luck with your move!? 2y
MicheleinPhilly @PurpleyPumpkin HA! They‘re definitely going to hate me. Thank you! 2y
squirrelbrain 🙋🏻‍♀️I will, if you let me unpack them all too in your new place. Then I can sort them all alphabetically…my idea of bliss! 2y
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MicheleinPhilly @squirrelbrain I‘ll book you a plane ticket! 2y
Cathythoughts Good luck with it all 👍🏻❤️ 2y
Soubhiville I would if I were close and I could also snuggle Pickles! I actually find books to be the easiest to pack and love the unpacking and reorganizing process like @squirrelbrain . 2y
Simona Good luck with packing and moving🤞 I hate both … 2y
MicheleinPhilly @Soubhiville The bookshop owner said she would come over and help if she could snuggle with Pickles too. 😂 2y
MicheleinPhilly @Cathythoughts @Simona Thank you! It‘s all so stressful. 2y
Sarahreadstoomuch Good luck!! 2y
Tamra If you are like me, it takes forever because I have to stop & ponder titles. 😂 Wishing you a speedy and smooth move! 2y
Liz_M I agree, book packing is the easiest part! My first move for which I hired movers, they came and looked at my stack of stuff that could fit in a 5x5 storage room and were like "that's it?" Then they discovered that over half of the boxes contained books.... 2y
Jas16 If I didn‘t live on the other side of the country I would just for the fun of going through someone else‘s bookshelves. But I understand- that is why I will likely never move. 2y
KristiAhlers All the books! ❤️ I hate moving. Former military wife and when he retired I started keeping my books! But I don‘t have near as much happiness as you do! Hope your move goes smoothly. I must say I have the moving and unpacking thing down to a fine science I guess I should after 15. Gah that‘s a stupid number. 2y
MicheleinPhilly @KristiAhlers 15???? Oh my gosh, I would spontaneously combust from the anxiety. I mean, I moved a bunch in my 20s but was always renting so the accumulation of “stuff” was somewhat under control. 2y
KristiAhlers @MicheleinPhilly yeah I‘ve lived all over the place to include England and Belgium! Have military will travel. I mean it‘s been great. I‘ve had a bunch of amazing experiences and seen so much of the world. I have been in all of the lower 48 and Hawaii just need Alaska and I‘ll have been in all the states! 2y
TrishB I‘ll make the tea whilst Helen @squirrelbrain does the cataloging! 2y
MicheleinPhilly @KristiAhlers That‘s amazing! I‘ve done 2 “big” moves - Philly to Los Angeles and the reverse but I was younger and much more resilient. 😂 2y
MicheleinPhilly @TrishB That is an EXCELLENT plan. 2y
squirrelbrain #litsymeetup at Michele‘s new house?! @TrishB @Soubhiville 🫖 📚 🍸 🍷 2y
LeahBergen I prefer the unpacking and organizing of books. 😆 Good luck, my friend! 😘 2y
MicheleinPhilly @LeahBergen Well you can come and handle that part with Helen. 😘 2y
TrishB It‘s a plan ♥️ 2y
Ruthiella That‘s a lot of books! Good luck! 2y
marleed Beautiful display of gorgeousness - congrats on your collection! 2y
CarolynM The last time we moved the removalists were horrified by the number of boxes of books. I reckon we've got twice as many now! Good luck with the packing and the move. 2y
MicheleinPhilly @CarolynM I‘m afraid to call them for a quote. In addition to the sheer number, they‘ll have to carry them up an extra flight of stairs in the new house. 😬 2y
DivineDiana Your collection is a thing of beauty, but you‘re right, the movers will think differently. 🤞🏻Best wishes! ❤️ (edited) 2y
Amiable My husband still mutters under his breath about the 27 boxes of books I packed up for our move a few years ago. And that was after I culled the shelves because we were supposedly downsizing. 😬 Hope your move goes (went?) well! 2y
Nute What a vision of loveliness!🤩 I would have helped, but we never would have gotten through it due to stopping to read instead.😆 Hope that things went well. Now it is a relocating-survivor‘s story!😁 2y
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"...my library, which by then had grown to thirty-five thousand books." ? The Boyfriend can no longer say I have too many books! ? I don't have nearly that many! #LifeGoals ?

Soubhiville 😲 3y
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Brooke_H
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In our house, Monday night is family reading night. I‘m feeling exhausted. I hope I can stay awake for the next couple of hours to start this one.

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Pickpick

Beautiful book about books.

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charl08
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Even the chicken likes this book...

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charl08
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...large enough to accommodate my library, which by then had grown to thirty-five thousand books. I thought that once the books had found their place, I would find mine.

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“The imaginary reality of books contaminates every aspect of our life.” So true! How often do you find your mind drifting to the characters in a book while going about your day? Their imaginary reality really does stick with you even when you‘re not actively reading. An insightful and thoughtful read about moving a personal library of 35,000 volumes from France to Manhattan.

#bookwormproblems #personallibrary #albertomanguel

Weaponxgirl Yes! If I‘m not careful it can affect my mood too if I read too many dark and deep books (probably my favourite type of reading) 5y
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SW-T
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I love how instead of loaning out a book from his personal library, Manguel buys a new copy to hand out if he wants someone to read the book.

Weaponxgirl I do that in charity shops. If I see a book I love for 50p I buy it for others instead of giving out my own copy 5y
SW-T @Weaponxgirl 😊😊😊 5y
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MolliesaurusRex
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Three more boxes of books packed - the other 6 big boxes I got from work are in the car that‘s at the shop because someone hit it yesterday, so I guess that‘ll have to do for now. It‘s not just my books anymore, though - packing my boyfriend‘s books up, too. #moving #icantwaittomove #onemoremonth #countdownhasbegun

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1️⃣ That's what my street looks like. -19ºC today.
2️⃣ I love love love the house. I hate the suburbs.
3️⃣ I think I read it in February. I think.
4️⃣ Any minute I have I read.
5️⃣ I wish I knew!
#friyayintro @howjessreads

alisiakae I feel the same way about 2! 5y
tournevis @4thhouseontheleft To live closer to downtown! 5y
Gissy It look a perfect place to spend time reading!📚📚📚❤️❤️❤️❤️ 5y
tournevis @Gissy It is! That, it is indeed! 5y
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tournevis
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#friyayintro @howjessreads
1️⃣ Star Trek tie-in novels.
2️⃣ Nope! But next Monday is off, so we *might* go to family day at my game group.
3️⃣ ⬆️
4️⃣ Nope!
5️⃣ ?

ETA: Re №4, I can read a text in Roman-type alphabet in every direction. Upside down, backwards, flipped, whatever. If it's in "Roman" I can read it.

TrishB Hi 🙋‍♀️ 5y
Lizpixie 🙋🏻‍♀️Hey! 5y
tournevis @TrishB @Lizpixie 👋👋👋👋 5y
julesG I can read handwriting upside down. Neat teacher trick. 5y
tournevis @julesG So useful! As a teacher and as a parent trying to follow along the kid's homework. Or forms. 5y
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tournevis
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This is by far as his most personal book, recounting how in 2014, he had to move away from France. They packed his beloved 35000+ books to store them in Montréal. In reflecting on what libraries mean to people, what they mean to him, he explores what it is that rooms full of books do to us readers. ⬇️

tournevis ➡️More emotional and personal than The Library at Night, but also oddly redundant. For the first time ever, I recognized entire passages and thoughts from previous books. Still, a strong recommendation for all #littens.⬇️ 5y
tournevis ➡️ Incidently, the book just came out in French and he was in Québec promoting it last week, as well as negotiating with the Province and with Quebec City to try and donate his library. Apparently, Ontario flatly refused 5y
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Librariana
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Almost seven months ago, my husband and I moved from Illinois to start new jobs and settle down in Washington state.

Now we're doing it all over again except this time... we're moving out of our apartment and into our OWN HOME!!!! 😃🏡😍

In the wise words of Mr. Kate (of book and YouTube fame), OMG We Bought a House!

Let the book packing commence!

Hooked_on_books Congrats! What an exciting move! 5y
ReadingVampire Omg congratulations!!! So I have many questions because this is exactly what my husband and I want to do in two years. We are trying to move from Miami FL to Washington State! 1.How did you move across the country we were thinking about a pod? Then driving our cars with pets there. 2.Did you have the job before going? 3.Did you visit before moving? 4.Homeless problem is what‘s scaring me from that state, I‘m sure I‘m blowing it out of proportion? 5y
Librariana @Hooked_on_books - Thank you so much, Holly! 😃 You're always so kind 💜 It definitely is an exciting move and a bit of an adult-affirming one! Like holy cow, we're grown ups and are gonna owe SO much money for the next 20+ years! But we know it's a worthy investment and we're greatly looking forward to having our own place that's ours (and the bank's... but I'm glad they're willing to share it - lol!) 5y
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Librariana Hello, @Puredragonstar! 🤗 So this may have to be a multiple part answer, but here we go! 1. How did we move? My husband was retiring from the military, so we were tremendously fortunate that that was arranged for us. It was good old fashioned packers and a humongous moving truck! I think a POD is not a bad idea at all!! 5y
Librariana @Puredragonstar - 2. Yes, I did secure a job before moving. That's all actually documented here on Litsy - lol! 😁😊 I interviewed for my old library system and they were very willing to do a Skype interview. My husband secured his job once we got here. 5y
Librariana @Puredragonstar - 3. We actually used to live in the area (for over 6 years!) before getting orders to IL, so it made the decision really easy to want to come back (plus, we had persistent friends who wanted us to retire here - lol!) 5y
Christine Congrats!! (My husband is military too, 5y
JoScho Yay!!! 5y
Librariana @Puredragonstar - 4. I think it's easy for all of us to worry, but I try to have faith in the local agencies who work tirelessly to provide assistance to our homeless population. We've actually received training on how to best serve this group at our libraries and I hope you'll consider the many positive attributes this state has to offer 😊 (which I'm sure you have if you and your hubby want to move here!) Washington welcomes you! 🌲💙 5y
ReadingVampire I was stationed there before (I was in the Navy) but the horror stories of thousands of needles and people breaking in make me nervous especially with such a beautiful place. So I‘m sure it‘s just negative news that I follow. I really want to move back and I thank you for the information! Good luck with the move! 5y
LauraBeth How exciting! Congratulations! 5y
Karkar Congrats!!! 5y
readordierachel Congratulations! That's huge! 5y
eriedoodle Congrats! 5y
Eyelit That‘s so amazing! Belated congrats and good luck with the move! 5y
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Lindy
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“If every library is autobiographical, its packing up seems to have something of a self obituary.”

I enjoyed these fragmentary musings about books and reading so much that I listened twice to the #audiobook performed by James Cameron Stewart. It‘s only about 4 hours long.

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Lindy
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I had on the shelves dozens of very bad books which I didn‘t throw away in case I ever needed an example of a book I thought was bad.

(Author photo from Internet)

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Lindy
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Translators, perhaps more than any other wordsmiths, know this. Whatever we build out of words can never seize, in its entirety, the desired object.

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Lindy
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In literature, dreams often serve to bring the impossible into the fabric of everyday life, like mist through a crack in the wall. Unfortunately, it often happens that dreams are brought in as an alibi for the unbelievable plot.

saresmoore Heavens! Is this a Halloween display?! 5y
erzascarletbookgasm 😧, is this for Halloween at your place or your neighbour‘s house? 5y
Lindy @saresmoore @erzascarletbookgasm It‘s a Halloween display that caught my eye while visiting Vancouver two weeks ago. 🦇 5y
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tpixie Lol! Oh my!! They need a light behind it at night!! Boo 👻 5y
Lindy @tpixie Perhaps they did have lighting, but I only saw it in the afternoon. Anyway, they made good use of the stalks after cutting down their gunnera plant. 5y
tpixie @Lindy yes! Very creepily creative!! 5y
Gezemice This gives me the creeps for sure! And great quote! Dreams are an awfully cliché plot device. 5y
Lindy @Gezemice True, sometimes. But as Manguel points out in a different passage, they have been used in literature as far back as Gilgamesh. 5y
Gezemice @Lindy At Gilgamesh‘s time, dreams were taken very seriously, so that makes sense. In contemporary literature, not so much... 5y
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Lindy
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It was slow going on foot through today‘s heavy snowfall, but my neighbour let me know that our local bakery is offering a 25% discount because of the weather, so off I went, listening to a new audiobook. Friday is the only day they make sourdough rye at this bakery. It was worth the trek!
P.S. This is a full colour, unmodified photo.

Amabear Beautiful 5y
Lcsmcat Wow! 5y
DivineDiana Wow! The scenery is beautiful and the freshly baked bread sounds delightful! Be careful on the roads and sidewalks! 😉 5y
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Lindy @Lcsmcat @Amabear It‘s pretty, yes, I keep reminding myself. And I‘m glad you think so too. But so heavy to shovel to keep the walks clear, and I‘m really glad I don‘t have a car to worry about. 5y
Lindy @DivineDiana Yes, as you are well aware, slips and falls can be dangerous. Sometimes I worry about that at curling, but there‘s a woman in our curling league who‘s 91, so I‘m determined not to be a wimp. 5y
DivineDiana Cheers to the fierce 91 year old curler and to you!!! 👏🏻❤️👏🏻 5y
twohectobooks Oof, I suppose this is coming my way! 5y
Lcsmcat @Lindy I used to live in the Rocky Mountains, so I get it. But after 7 years away the pain fades and I just remember the beauty. 😀 And I think it‘s awesome that you‘re in a curling league! 🥌 (edited) 5y
saresmoore Good grief! 5y
Lindy @twohectobooks Very likely. Sorry to be the bearer of bad news. 😐 5y
Lindy @Lcsmcat @DivineDiana I curled for 12 years with the same team, then took a break for 2 years because our skip didn‘t want to continue. The same skip contacted me this year about an afternoon league, which suits me perfectly now that I‘m retired. The teams take turns bringing treats for after our games, to have with tea instead of beer. It‘s a fun league. 🥌 5y
Lindy @saresmoore Our first heavy snow was in September, then it melted, then we had another dump in October, then that melted. Yesterday my neighbours mowed their lawn because we knew this was coming. It‘s a winter city. 5y
valeriegeary 😱 5y
8little_paws Gorgeous to look at, miserable to live in.... this will be my reality soon too, I live in chicago! 5y
erzascarletbookgasm It‘s beautiful but wow, so much snow ❄️ brrrr. 5y
batsy I admire your 91 year old friend, and you for making this trek for delicious sourdough rye. When the bread calls, one must answer 😁🍞 5y
Lindy @batsy Vivian (the nonagenarian) uses a push stick to deliver her rocks from a standing position, as do a number of other women in our league. I‘ve got arthritis behind both knees, so I might have to start using using that tool too. It‘s good to see there are options. 🥌 5y
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shadowspeak17
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Finished packing up all the books for our upcoming move. Moving is literally the only time I‘m happy about not having a large personal library. I took entirely too long just packing two shelves worth of books. 😂

Crazeedi Hope your move goes smoothly 5y
Amiable We're moving soon, too! Packing stinks. 😬 Good luck with yours! 5y
shadowspeak17 @Crazeedi Thank you! 😬🤞🏽 5y
shadowspeak17 @Amiable Thanks, it really is the worst. So stressful. 🙃 I hope your move goes well, too! 5y
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UwannaPublishme
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Help! I need your votes one more time to break a few ties for my #MakeMeReadIt challenge in November. You already chose my first place winner: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. 🙌🏻Persuasion is holding second place by a mere 2 votes and rest are waiting for your verdict. Thanks for your help. After finally finishing Les Mis, all my choices this time are less than 300 pages. 😁
@TheReadingMermaid

Lel2403 Animal Farm...🐖 5y
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PurpleyPumpkin Good for you for doing this again! Okay, I pick Persuasion. 👍🏽 5y
PurpleyPumpkin Animal Farm would be my next pick. 5y
UwannaPublishme @PurpleyPumpkin Thx for voting! This challenge was too much fun to pass up. 5y
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vivastory
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"The discovery of the art of reading is intimate, obscure, secret, almost impossible to explain, akin to falling in love, if you will forgive the maudlin comparison. It is acquired by oneself alone, like a sort of epiphany, or perhaps by contagion, confronted by other readers."
Manguel opens by discussing/mourning the dismantling of his beloved library in France. He details the aftermath & the surprising events in what he assumed would be the ?

vivastory twilight of his writing career. Far ranging & Passion meditations on the art of reading & the meaning of & metaphors of libraries. A natural companion to The Library at Night. Highly recommend. 6y
vivastory *passionate meditations 6y
QuintusMarcus Why do you think he had to leave? I've looked a little and can't find out why. Seems like it was involuntary in some way. 6y
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vivastory @QuintusMarcus He refused to detail the specifics, but referred to it as a bureaucratic nightmare. It was definitely involuntary, one of the ten digressions is a meditation on resentment & forgiveness. 6y
QuintusMarcus You have to wonder. I felt terrible reading about it - his library in France sounded so beautiful. 6y
vivastory @QuintusMarcus It really did. The library and the village he lived in sounded ideal. 6y
Suet624 Beautiful quote. 6y
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Moray_Reads
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It begins... #moving

DivineDiana Best wishes for a smooth transition! 6y
jenniferw88 I'll try to send your #ConanDoyleSwap this week so that it gets there before you move 6y
Moray_Reads @jenniferw88 I'll have access to this flat until 1st September so there's still a bit of time ❤️ 6y
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Sarah83 You want to move or you have to? 6y
Moray_Reads @Sarah83 it started off as "have to" because of a shocking rent increase to now I'm really looking forward to my new place! 6y
Sarah83 Will you still have enough room for all your beauties? 6y
EricQiao I‘m sure I don‘t have to tell you but, DON‘T PANIC. 6y
Moray_Reads @EricQiao excellent advice and topical too! 🚀 6y
Moray_Reads @Sarah83 new bookshelves have absolute priority in our new place. I've already earned my flatmate 😅 But I am being fairly ruthless when it comes to non-Folio books 6y
Sarah83 Sounds great 🤗😍 6y
JoScho Bless you ❤️ 6y
jmofo That is a treasure trove! 😍 6y
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Pickpick

Wonderful book of musings that Manguel shares as he discusses what it was like packing his library of over 35,000 volumes. As for each of us, some books have a profound affect on us and Manguel tends to return to those examples like Alice in Wonderland and Don Quixote in several of his own books. I read this in May so I can‘t remember all the anecdotes that made me love this book, but it spoke to me. I felt akin to his words and I love this book.

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Thndrstd
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Alberto Manguel needed to move from France where he housed a 35,000-volume personal library to a one-bedroom apartment in New York City. As he processes and purges, he reflects on the nature and importance of reading, libraries, and literature. A beautifully written and thoughtful book that will make librarians and readers cheer. Highly recommended.

ohyeahthatgirl Sounds like my last move. Nightmare fuel. 6y
UwannaPublishme Sounds soooo good 😊📚 6y
Thndrstd @ohyeahthatgirl yeah. We did a large purge years ago and it was hard 😢 6y
Thndrstd @UwannaPublishme it is. I love his writing 6y
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1. 7, I think
2. ~550kms, Ottawa to Waterloo
3. I have just over 1k books right now, so maybe about 50? I'm terrible at estimating
4. Yes, we will probably move again sometime in the near future
5. Haven't used them before, but planning to for next move.

@JoScho good luck with your packing!

JoScho Thanks for the well wishes and a 1000 books-wow 📦❤️ 6y
llwheeler @JoScho I have no willpower when it comes to books 😛 6y
janeycanuck Psst... when I moved, I was able to get the corporate discount even though my move wasn‘t work related in any way, shape or form. That was a few years back but it was McWilliams who did it, worth asking them if they still have that when you get to that point! 6y
llwheeler @janeycanuck Ooh, thanks for the tip! 6y
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WanderingBookaneer
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32 boxes packed. I estimate we‘ll need 75 boxes to ship our books from Puerto Rico to Florida.

Gissy Wow! You two are almost leaving😢 6y
Soubhiville Whoa! 6y
Alfoster But are 74 of them books??😂😂😂 6y
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Zelma So, just a few books? 😆 6y
Gina Ooofff... that's a lot of work but well worth it! 6y
Hooked_on_books Now THAT‘S a library! You‘ll really enjoy the unpacking. 6y
TheBookgeekFrau I can‘t imagine the cost!😱 6y
SleepyDragon How wonderful they weren't lost to the storm! 6y
WanderingBookaneer @NeesyBeth , thankfully our house only suffered minor structural damage and no books were affected. 6y
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Miss_Kim
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“It may be that Books have this reassuring quality because we don‘t really possess them: Books possess us.”

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“We read to ask questions.”
~ Kafka ~

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tsutrav
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Let there be no doubt, that Mr. Alberto Manguel is a person who loves books.

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Miss_Kim

“Lovers can no longer be absent, or acquaintances long gone: at the flick of a finger we can reach them, and they can reach us. We suffer from the contrary of agoraphobia: we have become haunted by a constant presence. Everyone is always here.”

Ohhh my this book. This writer. 💙

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arubabookwoman
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“I am haunted by an inexhaustible passion that up to now I have not managed or wanted to quench. I feel that I have never enough books.”

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arubabookwoman
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“In the days of my youth for those of us who liked to read, the dictionary was a magical object of mysterious powers. In the first place, because we were told that here, in this small flat volume, was almost the entirety of our common language, that between the drab covers were all the words that named everything in the world.....”
Any other dictionary readers here?

BookishMe I remember a childhood past time of turning to random pages and take in the unfamiliar words ;D 6y
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arubabookwoman
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A visual of my library stats as shown on my home page on Library Thing. Currently reading the tagged book

BarbaraBB 195 books to be read soonest 😂. Love that! 😘 6y
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Liberty
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Afternoon reading. 📚

Miss_Kim He's awesome! I'll have to look for this one! 📖 6y
vivastory Manguel is probably my favorite living published bibliophile 6y
Ubookquitous Cool cover 6y
Miss_Kim I finally got this today from our library. It‘s such a beautiful cover and I love his writing style. 6y
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Pam.Kokomo
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Pickpick

This wasn‘t what I expected at all, but I enjoyed it!

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Occy
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Pickpick

About the function of (national) libraries, words and reader‘s expectations, more than about the actual packing of Manguel‘s library. Interesting as always: a lot of Borges, Dante, Carroll, the Bible, the library of Alexandria - though in the end you do wish there‘d have been more about the ‘library at night‘.

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WanderingBookaneer
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As we plan our move from PR to FL our main expense will be shipping the books. #TBR

LauraBeth I can imagine y‘all interviewing moving companies: “Yeah - hi there - we have a lot of books and a lot of cats...” 😻📚 6y
WanderingBookaneer @LauraBeth : Pretty much. In a perfect world we‘d charter a plane so cats could ride up with us. 6y
melbeautyandbooks Good luck! I hope everything goes as well as possible for y‘all! 6y
saguarosally Y‘all are moving up here? I can spare a few books. 😁 6y
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Oh how I've missed you Litsy! MIA all weekend to do lots of packing 😪 Lots of these boxes are my books... I had to repack several Nick did, I love him dearly, but he does not know how to stack books so they don't get damaged 😂

RaimeyGallant It takes years of training. Go easy on him. ;) 6y
AmyG Hope your move goes smoothly. 6y
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