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This is a short how-to book with guidelines and suggestions on how to manage and prune your home library in a guilt-free manner.

If you are ready to reduce the size of your home book collection, Overbooked will give you tools to make that happen. We offer a quick start plan called the Practically Painless Purge™ where we help you decide what books are important to you. We provide resources to help you organize, simplify, declutter, or minimize your collection based on its complexity. We guide you on how to responsibly donate or recycle books you no longer want. We also provide tools to research the value of selected books you are removing from your collection.

Overbooked Taming your outofcontrol book collection edition by Diane Claerbout Susan Anderes Crafts Hobbies Home eBooks

This book helps you de-clutter your bookshelves. The authors say their goal is to "help you decide what books are important to you." To me, that's the key that makes such a prospect promising. The "if you haven't used it in a year, toss it" adage doesn't work for those of us who are attached to certain objects. It reminds me of the selection criterion that works for so many who follow Marie Kondo: "Does it spark joy?"

The authors employ a couple methods to motivate you. Just as many weight-loss programs help you lose 5 pounds quickly in the first week so that you have hope, the first method helps you toss out 10% of what's on your shelves (or in stacks on the floor, or on every flat surface, or whatever). There are three steps to help with this triage. They also provide questions to help you determine whether book is still meaningful to you and or whether it might still be in the future. The second method is just mentioned in passing, but to me it was a great reminder: Take a picture before you start. Then when it seems like progress isn't happening, you can look back to where you started and get a second wind.

As a bonus, if you're not sure how to value your books or don't know about online marketplaces on which you can sell your book, there is a list of resources. The book doesn't really say which is the best place to sell books, so I'll add that if "quick" is important to you, Amazon is the better place to sell books compared to eBay.

The book is short, but really, you can read a tome as a means of procrastination, or you can get busy! This book gives you that push to get started.

** Edit: I originally gave the book 4 stars because it didn't go into where to sell books (not that it said it would), but I changed to 5 stars because I ended up referring to the book again long after reading it, so there was obviously a lot of value there.

Product details

  • File Size 2439 KB
  • Print Length 26 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage Unlimited
  • Publisher Organized Library; 1st edition (July 23, 2014)
  • Publication Date July 23, 2014
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B00M3F1MG6

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Thank you, Diane Claerbout, for this much-needed advice on managing one's book collections, whether intended or otherwise accumulated. This book was particularly helpful in offering relatively painless ways to get started as well as reminders of hidden archives of outdated materials. The caches of fashion magazines, catalogs, and directories...not to mention the textbooks full wisdom from the 70s. Ugh! What dead weight. Now to accept amnesty over those unread books "that anyone of good conscience" purchased and some even read...Best of all, Overbooked is lives in The Cloud and can be available on a moment's notice without ironically becoming part of the problem.
Must be true as I have over a hundred ebooks (and more printed) that I haven't had time to read or review on yet. Got most ebooks on free deals (classics) and I still want to read all of them. Ditto with this selection. Read about 165 selections so far, but time has become more scarce as my health improves. Don't believe in overbooked but underspaced and under time. Have to see after I get time to read this selection- recommend by my daughter.
I was initially dubious about this little e-book, but did not regret my purchase. It is easy to read, and it answered many questions (e.g., May I put a book in the paper recycle bin if I first remove the covers? Where can I give away a book I like so that others may enjoy it?) that had been stopping me from cleaning up the clutter in our rooms. Another insight I found helpful is that by removing as little as 10% of your books you can make your bookshelves functional again. It's true! That is also a very good rule for drawers and shelves.
What a fun, useful book this was. The authors included everything you can imagine about decreasing ones' book, magazine, catalog etc collections. Too many books at home? The authors gave information about condensing the collections and then helped with organizing the collections. They even gave references for where to distribute your extra books that you want to get rid of.

I especially liked that they included references about crafting since I am an avid crafter. I don't have to buy so many crafting books now but can turn to some of the references suggested in this book.

Overall it was an easy, quick, informative read.
After living abroad for seven months recently and renting a small and empty house, it was shocking to come back to my American pile of stuff. I immediately vowed to liberate myself of as much of it as possible. Much as I love books, more and more the ones in my house seem to stare down at me off the shelves as if I'm supposed to be doing something about them. Am I really ever going to build a greenhouse or an elaborate Victorian porch? Or read The Complete Works of Shakespeare, in font size 3? Revisit the Ecuadorian poetry collected in those days in the Peace Corps long ago? I sometimes have a hard time getting started on the lists of projects, but this handy little tome was just the ticket to push me into action. 99 cents is a pretty good value for that extra shot of motivation, and I expect I can use some of the book selling advice to recoup my big investment!

Update on Sep 6th I've already sold $130 worth of used books right here on after that bit of motivation, so I'm ahead 129.01 on this purchase...
This book is clearly written with the goal of reducing the reader's bookshelf by 10% or more.The links make it easy to go to online sites to get up-to-date information.
There are links to good reference sites including book values and reviews to evaluate your book collection. Also included are ways and places to donate your books.Overbook guides you on which books should be kept and which should be discarded. Many books have outdated information including health related topics so the links are valuable. The internet and reading devices have changed the way we get information. This book does not advocate getting rid of every book but it does give guidance on how to make your book collection current and which books to keep.
Overbook is a bargain!
This book helps you de-clutter your bookshelves. The authors say their goal is to "help you decide what books are important to you." To me, that's the key that makes such a prospect promising. The "if you haven't used it in a year, toss it" adage doesn't work for those of us who are attached to certain objects. It reminds me of the selection criterion that works for so many who follow Marie Kondo "Does it spark joy?"

The authors employ a couple methods to motivate you. Just as many weight-loss programs help you lose 5 pounds quickly in the first week so that you have hope, the first method helps you toss out 10% of what's on your shelves (or in stacks on the floor, or on every flat surface, or whatever). There are three steps to help with this triage. They also provide questions to help you determine whether book is still meaningful to you and or whether it might still be in the future. The second method is just mentioned in passing, but to me it was a great reminder Take a picture before you start. Then when it seems like progress isn't happening, you can look back to where you started and get a second wind.

As a bonus, if you're not sure how to value your books or don't know about online marketplaces on which you can sell your book, there is a list of resources. The book doesn't really say which is the best place to sell books, so I'll add that if "quick" is important to you, is the better place to sell books compared to eBay.

The book is short, but really, you can read a tome as a means of procrastination, or you can get busy! This book gives you that push to get started.

** Edit I originally gave the book 4 stars because it didn't go into where to sell books (not that it said it would), but I changed to 5 stars because I ended up referring to the book again long after reading it, so there was obviously a lot of value there.
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