tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5762123704887495795.post3394642593010772653..comments2024-03-19T00:16:42.136-07:00Comments on The Reading Hedgehog: Discussion: TBR ShamingMara A.http://www.blogger.com/profile/00484574814523220378noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5762123704887495795.post-77594277736597194822015-05-06T13:21:47.600-07:002015-05-06T13:21:47.600-07:00I temporarily felt guilty about my slower reading ...I temporarily felt guilty about my slower reading pace when I first had to slow down. But now I've embraced it and use it as way to absorb the stories more thoroughly.<br /><br />That's awesome that you pass on unread books to people. I usually do that, too, though I haven't yet gotten into the habit of getting rid of books I haven't read. I know I'll read them someday and that's why I bought them. :)Mara A.https://www.blogger.com/profile/00484574814523220378noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5762123704887495795.post-78058263327789152422015-05-06T11:57:03.860-07:002015-05-06T11:57:03.860-07:00I don't generally feel bad about a slow readin...I don't generally feel bad about a slow reading pace (unless it's due to time wasting like too many Netflix binges 9.9). I do feel bad about all the unread books on my shelves, but that's more a money thing. I spent money on them, and I haven't read them = wasted money. I either console myself by thinking about what a lovely home library they'll make someday, or, if I know I'll probably never read them and they have no sentimental value, hand them over to someone else if the opportunity arises. :)Kelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00938626223222252300noreply@blogger.com