Gosh inger it all sounds very exciting. Lovely to know you will be staying with your grandma at the beginning. Looking forward to your vlogs from Germany!
I am moving back to my hometown in a month or so. I have started slowly moving my books a two months ago. Every time I went to visit I would bring a couple of books to make future move easier. Weeeeell after few rounds I figured that I am not even making a dent so I had to upgrade to full suit case of books each time. In the end it was also not enough. Bibliophile problems.
I believe I have mentioned my randomization approach which might help with those classics that are eternally on "to read" list but never read. I keep to read list in digital format together with any book that I have received as a gift etc. For digital books my dynamic is something like... I will read one book that was earliest entry on the list (to make sure that one that are oldest are not eternally overlooked), then one that is latest (to read what I am currently interested in), after that one randomly picked by some random number generator (Because list has more than 400 entries...and to spice it up a bit). And I will repeat the process. For books that I have in paper I will actually always go for random number generator. Of course I make some exceptions. For instance I have decided to read Karl Jung's books by publication date so if I draw one of his books I will not read specific book in question but the one that is next in line chronologically.
@@drarsen33 That is smart… Luckily I have a very small physical TBR now, so I think I will be able to get through them all without much decision fatigue. And for whenever I go back to South Africa, I’ll just read a couple while I’m there and then bring some more books back with me every time I visit.
So excited for the unknown new stuff!!! 🎉❤
me tooooooo! ‘specially wif youuu
Gosh inger it all sounds very exciting. Lovely to know you will be staying with your grandma at the beginning. Looking forward to your vlogs from Germany!
@@carolinesimmill4962 Thanks, me too! I’m excited for what this new chapter holds
I am moving back to my hometown in a month or so. I have started slowly moving my books a two months ago. Every time I went to visit I would bring a couple of books to make future move easier.
Weeeeell after few rounds I figured that I am not even making a dent so I had to upgrade to full suit case of books each time. In the end it was also not enough. Bibliophile problems.
@@drarsen33 bibliophile problems! 😆 you’re absolutely right!
I believe I have mentioned my randomization approach which might help with those classics that are eternally on "to read" list but never read.
I keep to read list in digital format together with any book that I have received as a gift etc.
For digital books my dynamic is something like... I will read one book that was earliest entry on the list (to make sure that one that are oldest are not eternally overlooked), then one that is latest (to read what I am currently interested in), after that one randomly picked by some random number generator (Because list has more than 400 entries...and to spice it up a bit). And I will repeat the process.
For books that I have in paper I will actually always go for random number generator. Of course I make some exceptions. For instance I have decided to read Karl Jung's books by publication date so if I draw one of his books I will not read specific book in question but the one that is next in line chronologically.
@@drarsen33 That is smart… Luckily I have a very small physical TBR now, so I think I will be able to get through them all without much decision fatigue. And for whenever I go back to South Africa, I’ll just read a couple while I’m there and then bring some more books back with me every time I visit.