biggest number wins
Now post your list of gfs OP.
>>7532153
breeders leave
>>7532153
>197 books to buy
>how can i possibly afford dates
There aren't many in my list because I usually just buy them. Here's a few examples of my book buying sprees (Usually every week, sometimes a few times a week).I think I have a problem.
>>7532205
holy shit
How do I check?
For every book I read, I add about 2-3 new ones to the wishlist.
>>7532245
Well done. How do you decide what to add?
>>7532269
I'd say the vast majority comes from other literature. When it comes to non-fiction the references/recommendations tend to be explicit, so if it seems interesting or if I want to learn more about some particular subject, I'll look it up and maybe add it to the list.
When it comes to fiction sometimes the references can be explicit (e.g. Pynchon going "Check out Ishmael Reed" in GR, or Borges going on about some author he likes), but usually they're oblique and I have to hunt them down. Another usual avenue is reading criticism or reviews of something I like: there tend to be comparisons to other works, or "this was inspired by/inspiration for X" which lead to new additions.
If I really love a book I just add the author's 3-4 most famous books to the list.
I don't add them indiscriminately, I tend to read the blurb and reviews first.
This is page 27, I added these around October 2010. This selection is a bit fiction-heavy, the list as a whole has more history/philosophy.
infinity plus one, i win
>>7533908
That's still infinity you fucking faggot.
>not Graham's Number.
finally, something I win
my most recent order
>>7532198
>genuinely can't tell anymore if I'm happy or sad to not be able to get a girlfriend
I'm crushingly lonely but still have so much stuff I want to read.
>>7532205
Why don't you just buy all Penguin Classics and get it over with
>>7532205
The prospect of moving all of those books once you change houses/apartments is...terrifying.
>>7532205
jesus christ
Compulsive buying disorder?