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I Love Books.

That's all I can say. 

I have read quite literally and figuratively thousands of them in epub, Mobi, pdf, and other ebook file formats, in my phone storage. So, I must organize it by Author's Name, then I realized, that there are books with similar storylines, plots, and whatever, so I started sorting it out and compiling it in a spreadsheet. It's a lot of work, and it takes a lot of time because I always got distracted with the hype of those new and exciting books, new authors, new sequel/series, etc, etc.. and I'd rather read than do some boring stuff like organizing. It's really hard to keep up, not with the day job to pay the bills. So I just get to it whenever I have time.

I'm not done yet, but I'll get there someday.... maybe in a year or two, or whatever, or maybe never. 

A good friend of mine suggested making a blog for those wonderful books, instead of leaving them in storage collecting dust. That's what I did, just to inform other people about it. 

So. for those people out there, who have the same passion, this is for you!


Thank you!!

RBC


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