I attended a dinner party some time ago at a family friend's new place - very nice and a bit pricey. But something about the place felt wrong, aside from an excess of Marilyn Monroe kitsch. It took me a while to put my finger on just what it was about the house that bothered me. There were no books. Not a fucking one. They're a fun couple, but I think less of them now.
I will say that two or three years ago I purged the bulk of my SFF books. I gave away what I could to friends and simply trashed a bunch of them. It didn't occur to me that I could've donated them to a library.
Do you donate your books, try to sell them at your next garage sale, or do you hold on to them on the off chance you might want to reference them again in the future?
What is your reasoning for why you do whatever it is that you do with your books once you've read them?
My wife and I have a ton of books that we have read, intend to read, or have acquired but will likely never read. So I've always got this drive to get rid of old books but there's also something in me that just likes to keep old books around. A library or second hand book store would undoubtedly get more use out of them. So, what's your thoughts about your dusty old tomes?