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Happy Friday! (15)

Follow Friday is a weekly meme hosted by Parajunkee's View and Alison Can Read.

This week's question:  When you've read a book, what do you do with it? (Keep it, give it away, donate it, sell it, swap it..?)
If it's a book I have purchased, I simply keep it and loan it to friends if I think they will enjoy it.  In the past, I didn't have much trouble getting rid of books that I didn't love but lately I am having a hard time convincing myself to get rid of books.  Lately, I have been reading a ton of library books so I obviously just return them to the library when I am done.

What you do with books when you are done with them?

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  1. Got to love the Library! I have a harder time getting rid of things lately.

    Beth ^_^
    http://sweetbooksnstuff.blogspot.com/

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  2. I can't seem to get rid of any of my books! Love your blog. New follower :)

    Kristen
    http://one-chapter-ahead.blogspot.com

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  3. All my books are from the library so I can easily return them (less expensive too). Glad I found you on the hop and a new follower! Love your blog!

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  4. I have a hard time parting with books, too. Though I also take out a lot of library books! I'm always sad, though, when I read something really good, but have to return it to the library, rather than lend it to my mom (who doesn't live near a library) which is what I always do with good books. Happy FF!

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  5. At least you are good and actually return books to the library. Some people don't!

    Here is my Follow Friday post

    Old follower =)

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  6. I keep my books it's trying to find room for them that's the problem, here's mine
    http://headstuckinabook.blogspot.com/2011/12/feature-and-follow-friday-9.html

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