What’s your Tsundoku level?

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I’ve read every one! Finally!

Tsundoku is a Japanese word that means to pile up unread books. It came into usage in the middle of the 19th century, but I only recently learned there’s a name for this habit I have of buying new books before I’ve finished the ones that are perpetually piling up around the house.

It’s the story of my life!

I always have more books waiting to be read. I estimate that I’ve read about 60% of the books currently on my bookshelves. I lend a lot of books — by lend I mean I give away ( I don’t expect them to come back to me) but I’m also always acquiring new ones so the breakdown of 60/40 stays pretty constant. I imagine I’ve read thousands of books, but know there are millions I’ll never read.

What does it mean to have piles of unread books?

I always considered it a character flaw. What can I say? I like to read so I’m always picking up something that looks interesting. Unfortunately, I often collect more than I can handle, but that’s how it goes. You’d think I’d be sad about not being able to read all those books.

It turns out this might not be an indication I’m a greedy gus. OK, maybe I do have a little problem, but there’s consolation in Tsundoku! I don’t want to change this habit.

I collect books with the intention of reading each one.

This sometimes overwhelming collection of books signifies hope for me. It’s inspiring, not daunting. I’ve even set out a system for getting through those unread books. Although my books are loosely organized by subject or genre, I tend to keep the books I’ve read on the left side of the shelf, and the unread ones on the right side. It serves me well.

Will I ever finish reading all my books?

I hope not. For me, there’s a special joy in finding a new book and setting it aside for one day.

Are you an avid reader or an avid collector. I’m definitely both!

6 Replies to “What’s your Tsundoku level?”

  1. I’m at the expert level of Tsundoku, an reader and collector. Many of my books I use for reference for writing, but I’m a pushover when it comes to more books. I also own more books on the Sacrament of Reconciliation than anyone else I know, including clergy! If only I could have a Great Wall of Books and a library ladder.

  2. We are kindred spirits! I definitely have stacks of books waiting in the queue! Now I have a new word in my vocabulary. “Tsundoku “

  3. I’m currently at level 9 on the bedside table, between the daily devotionals, books currently reading, Dappled Things magazine and books I’m-totally-going-to-get-to-I-swear.

    1. Hilarious! I hadn’t even thought of periodicals. Oh boy — I have an ancient stack in the shelf under my coffee table in the living room. I can’t explain why I’ve set up my living room like a dentist’s office.

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