A Book Hoarder's Story

By:
September 04, 2018
2935

By Dylan Afuang

“Sometimes, looking at the many books I have at home, I feel I shall die before I come to the end of them, yet I cannot resist the temptation of buying new books. Whenever I walk into a bookstore and find a book on one of my hobbies...I say to myself, “What a pity I can’t buy that book, for I already have a copy at home.” ? Jorge Luis Borges, This Craft of Verse.

Spotting book lovers is easy. For starters, their definition of heaven is walking into a well- stocked bookstore, or committing to book hoarding and ‘tsundoku,’ as defined by arts and culture website BrainPickings. Then, they pretend that’s not a bad thing.

“I can’t buy any more books,” they would say, while walking inside that bookstore as if their legs have minds of their own (and they’ll probably tell you that it’s true).

“I haven’t saved enough from my allowance and I still got a lot I have yet to read.” But they still continue to inspect the shelves, looking at covers, turning this way and that, browsing each aisle.

Then they arrive at the counter with shopping basket filled with some reasons to satisfy their purchase: “Haruki Murakami is my writing hero. And the title of his latest short story collection, Men Without Women, sounds like my life. I might show up in the story.”

“‘Dead but not Forgotten’ is a catchy title.”

“Look at it, what a sleeve design.”

“Jeremy Clarkson, just because.”

“If I don’t buy this, it will be gone by the time I come back for it.”

“I have to buy another Twisted by Jessica Zafra. Read her work once and she becomes the voice inside your head. ”

“It’s a present for a friend.”

“Oh, this copy of Mrs. Dalloway by Virginia Woolf? I like the synopsis, I love Flush, and I need

to read more female authors.” – ending up with more books than nothing.

A book hoarder may appear hesitant to cough up some dough, but don’t be fooled. They are

buying those books because they want to, and it would cause them physical pain not to acquire more books. All that complaining about too many books is really just a thinly veiled boasting to how many books he has in possession, or how they will never run out of different universes to escape to when life bites hard.

Or the hoarder could be a writer on the side and he thinks his skills are a bit rusty.

However, reading backlogs, while serving as insurance for boredom (or lack of internet connection), still pose problems for the hoarder, especially when he or she is starting to spend a huge chunk of their time dusting the shelves.

Then when they have friends over, someone may ask them, “Have you read all these books?” or be told “What an interesting room decoration,” which is worse.

But the answer to the question is always the same: “No, but I’ll get around to them.” And the book hoarder really hopes he can follow through, or restrain himself.

Comments

  1. Pressed and Polished: Inside the strict uniform policy of Colegio de San Juan de Letran
  2. Lady Knights survive five-set thriller to hit 10-0 mark; Knights fall to EAC
  3. From mountain peaks to city streets: The true face of Philippine tourism
  4. Knights crumble against Blazers, Lady Knights escape defending champs in five grueling sets.
  5. Knights, Lady Knights triumphant in battle of Intramuros
  6. Josef v Ursua revisited as SC rules on same-sex property rights
  7. Letran bags double sweep against San Sebastian
  8. Lady Knights stomp Lady Altas in three sets, Knights bow to Altas Spikers in a nail-biter
  9. More than a decision: From care that empowers autonomy
  10. Letran-Manila shifts from Google Classroom to Canvas
  11. Lady Knights hand Lady Spikers first loss of the tournament, Knights snap winning streak against Red Spikers
  12. Letran, on a winning streak, bags double victories in women's and men’s volleyball
  13. Behind the nostalgic comeback of 2016
  14. Letran-Manila holds earthquake drill orientation ahead of Intramuros-wide exercise
  15. Effusive eruption of Mayon Volcano continues for 18th consecutive day
  16. Etched in Time: Seniors Reflecting on Their Last Semester
  17. Knighted in Glory: Honoring the victories and upcoming challenges of season 101
  18. MoveIt Drivers: A Christmas Journey
  19. From Law to Life: RA 11166's Fight Against HIV on World AIDS Day
  20. The Rooster's Mass: A Filipino heartbeat at dawn
  21. Marcos Jr.’s priority bills: A deep dive into four crucial legislations
  22. Warm glow in the dark walls: Christmas festivities in Intramuros
  23. Letran suffers heartbreaking loss against rival San Beda, ends NCAA 101 run as first runner up.
  24. Honoring Bonifacio: Rallying Against Corruption
  25. Knights return to familiar territory with an old foe standing in the way
  26. Letran sweeps Perpetual, back in the Finals after 3 years
  27. Preparing future tourism professionals, one event at a time