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bibliophilia-by-kathianta.pngI can’t make up my mind, I know this isn’t an unusual thing for me, but something I really need to decide because my books must get off the floor and back onto the shelves where they belong.

You see, it is possible, although highly unlikely that lawson may have a lil point… just a small one. FINE! If I admit it, I am a book junkie.

Maybe I do want to own every romance ever written! Maybe I would like to rescue those old unloved romances, being mocked and scorned at library sales, tosses around in ubs like so much offal and treated like sub par books when they are prolly hands down better than most of the other books in their sights.

Can you really blame me?

Some of these lovely books I have really even read. Some of them are my favorites and some are just hard to find. Yes part of my illness is the moment I find out something is ‘hard to find’ I want it. Not because I can sell it or whatever, no I just then feel the need to OWN it.

Ok, so I am not well, sue me. Like you are any better.

At the same time there are books with ick covers and when you open them up the author grabs you with their words and you love her story, her characters and wish to hell Elizabeth Lowell would write another western or medieval. So what is a girl to do? When you have a old cover and then one of the reprints?

Do you keep them both? The Only Series has been reissued so many times those old books aren’t ‘worth’ anything. They were the ‘first’ books I had by her I fell in love with but I didn’t buy them when they first hit the shelves. The new reissues are just so damn lovely, sez I. So now I have about seven Elizabeth Lowell books I own twice. This of course doesn’t really count the old Harlequin covers I have come across for a few of them now in the case of Fire and Rain (love that book, hell love the series) the book is the same. One just has a bad old Desire cover – as does Granite Man and Outlaw. Or just one of the many reissues that ended up with a ugly cover, what do you do? Then what about the OLD Desires the ones she got the rights back on (mad respect to Lowell for however she got that to happen… rights back… from HARLEQUIN – dude you do think it involved a horse head?) and expanded into full stories for Avon.

I mean same book but not really, so that is ok to own both right? Right? Hello…

And then there are the HARD to FIND books. Like Windflower by Laura London, even I am not greedy enough to keep two copies of a HTF book (I lied I kept). No you can’t have it, this is already set to find a new home with Tara Marie, as soon as I can decide which one. Do I want to keep the old cover or the newer nicer one? {side note I found a copy of The Gypsy Heiress (Candlelight Regency #644) yesterday for a dollar AND it turned out to be sign by the authors… tres cool no?}.

What are you people with older books that have been hard to find forever doing if the book gets reissued. Do you hold your copy of Ladies’ Man tight (which for god sake I hope you didn’t pay hundreds of dollars for) and sqquee that other people get to read it now. Do you rush out and buy the new one so you can have both? Do you toss your copy into the UBS box and buy a pretty new one? Are you a bad good book junkie and don’t give a flip?

inquiring minds want to know or maybe it is just me…