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1. Current - In The Hide by Gordon Buchanan
2. Last - Professor Andersen’s Night by Dag Solstad
3. Next - The Impossible Thing by Belinda Bauer
4. Best - Panenka by Rónán Hession

#Booksky #Tsundoku

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If it all does end at 8pm (for them) or closely afterwards, I’d like future species to know very accurately where I’d gotten to on my To Be Read list. So here is an updated shot, featuring the lovely birthday gift my JoJo bought me - a Books Read This Year counter.
I got to 18
#Booksky #Tsundoku

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Ça y est
Je vide mes étagères de livres et je trie.
Plus que 15 rayons 😅

Ceux que je ne lis plus dans une boîte, au garage (qui va devenir la bibliothèque bis ?)

J’en donne... 6

Je peux mettre en rayon ceux achetés, jms lus 🎉
Je redécouvre des livres

#tsundoku #jaitropdelivres #etpasassezdetemps

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I missed the Feb. announcement but appreciate this. Looking at the ebook because the physical #tsundoku is real. 😅

And upvoting the audiobook option to keep the idea alive, even though I know you don’t control that!

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Image of the book "Grief is The Thing With Feathers" by Max Porter.

Image of the book "Grief is The Thing With Feathers" by Max Porter.

I've been 'curating' my #tsundoku collection for some years, "preparing for retirement" when I would begin reading the c.150 unread tomes.

After nearly three months of existential terror at where to start, I just finished this. It's brilliant. I'm rolling . . .

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Das Foto zeigt die gleiche Büchersammlung aus einem schrägeren Winkel, sodass der Bodenbereich links stärker einbezogen ist. Links liegen mehrere Papierstapel, gerollte Poster und einzelne großformatige Bücher etwas ungeordnet auf dem Boden, während die hohen Bücherreihen entlang der Wand nach rechts dichter und ordentlicher wirken. Im Vordergrund sind zahlreiche Kunst‑ und Sachbücher im Querformat sichtbar, einige stapeln sich vor den hohen Türmen; ganz rechts stehen mehrere dicke, einfarbige  Fotoalben in dunklen Farben an der Wand.

Das Foto zeigt die gleiche Büchersammlung aus einem schrägeren Winkel, sodass der Bodenbereich links stärker einbezogen ist. Links liegen mehrere Papierstapel, gerollte Poster und einzelne großformatige Bücher etwas ungeordnet auf dem Boden, während die hohen Bücherreihen entlang der Wand nach rechts dichter und ordentlicher wirken. Im Vordergrund sind zahlreiche Kunst‑ und Sachbücher im Querformat sichtbar, einige stapeln sich vor den hohen Türmen; ganz rechts stehen mehrere dicke, einfarbige Fotoalben in dunklen Farben an der Wand.

Das Foto zeigt eine Zimmer­ecke mit hellem Holzfußboden und nackter, weißer Wand, vor der sich dutzende Bücherstapel ballen. Die Bücher sind überwiegend Taschenbücher und gebundene Ausgaben in verschiedenen Formaten, teils bis zur Hüfthöhe gestapelt, sodass eine Art Skyline aus Büchertürmen entsteht, die sich von links nach rechts über fast die ganze Wand zieht. Links am Rand lehnt ein großes, leeres Keilrahmen‑Gestell an der Wand; ganz vorne stehen einige großformatige Bände, darunter mehrere mit englischen Titeln wie „AMERICA“ und andere Bild‑ und Sachbücher.

Das Foto zeigt eine Zimmer­ecke mit hellem Holzfußboden und nackter, weißer Wand, vor der sich dutzende Bücherstapel ballen. Die Bücher sind überwiegend Taschenbücher und gebundene Ausgaben in verschiedenen Formaten, teils bis zur Hüfthöhe gestapelt, sodass eine Art Skyline aus Büchertürmen entsteht, die sich von links nach rechts über fast die ganze Wand zieht. Links am Rand lehnt ein großes, leeres Keilrahmen‑Gestell an der Wand; ganz vorne stehen einige großformatige Bände, darunter mehrere mit englischen Titeln wie „AMERICA“ und andere Bild‑ und Sachbücher.

Alle Kisten sind ausgepackt. Das sind jetzt die Bücher, für die mir noch Regalmeter fehlen. #tsundoku

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Today's charity shop haul.
My To Be Read pile currently teeters just short of Everest and I sometimes wonder if I have more books still to be read than I do days left on earth, but I can't resist book bargains.
#Tsundoku
#積ん読
#Books

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Book #18 of 2026 finished.
Professor Andersen’s Night by Dag Solstad.

Finished on a flight into Schiphol. What can I say? It’s a story about a man who sees a murder and then, just before he phones the police, he pauses. And ponders his life.

#Booksky #Tsundoku

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El Llibròscop de Stroligut De quin signe ets? Consulta el teu #Llibròscop, l'horòscop literari de Stroligut, la revista de literatura catalana i en català ✨

El meu #llibròscop ♍ d'avui: «I el llibre de cada dia, escollit entre aquells prestatges, venia a engruixir les nostres biblioteques en creixença constant.» stroligut.cat/llibroscop/
#Tsundoku (積ん読) 😅

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One of the sweetest pages I read recently…
#tsundoku

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Book #17 of 2026 finished.
The Dispossessed by Ursula K. Le Guin

One of those classic Sci-fi titles that I’ve always meant to get round to reading (or listening to, in this case).

Winner of the big three; Hugo, Locus and Nebula. Read beautifully by Tim Treloar.

#Booksky #Tsundoku

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Book #16 of 2026 finished.
The Masquerades Of Spring, a Rivers of London novella, by @benaaronovitch.bsky.social

A raucous jaunt through ‘20s Jazz Age New York; introducing ‘Gussy’ Berrycloth-Young alongside Thomas Nightingale plus lots of music, magic and madness.

#Booksky #Tsundoku

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Book #15 of 2026 finished.
Ghost Mountain by @ronanhession.bsky.social published by @ofmooseandmen.bsky.social

Don’t be lulled by the gentle and calm surface of this beautiful tale. Beneath lay strong emotional tides that pull and tease you deeper. Highly recommended.

5🌟

#Booksky #Tsundoku

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@iakonkret

Tanken som räknas, har jag hört. Själv har min #tsundoku tagit paus, inte en enda ny bok köpt på fram i år 😎

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Book 13 in March is a serious pace — and the #Tsundoku tag alongside that makes it feel very relatable. Hunting bird-names across Shakespeare is a wonderfully specific project; is #Bardspotting a recurring thing you do?

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Looks good. I’ll add it to my future pile…
#tsundoku

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Book #14 of 2026 finished.
The Staircase In The Woods by @chuckwendig.bsky.social

Wow. Just, wow. Not my normal genre but I’m really glad it was recommended because this is a fantastic read. Great pacing, great characters. The very definition of a page-turner. Brilliant

5 🌟

#Booksky #Tsundoku

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Book #13 of 2026 finished.
Double Falsehood by @shakespeare.lol (edited by Brean Hammond).

Okay. Technically this wasn’t on my #TBR pile but I was looking for a particular quote for #Bardspotting and realised I’d not yet scoured DF for potential bird-names.

Now rectified.

#Booksky #Tsundoku

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#tsundoku

Somehow, this whisper is one of the most intimate scenes I’ve seen in a comic in years.

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Buch „Peri Meno“ von Rinah Lang

Buch „Peri Meno“ von Rinah Lang

Neues Buch aufm Lesestapel (und der @stallmeister.bsky.social hat es sogar schon durch). #tsundoku

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Book #12 of 2026 finished.
Love Triangle by @standupmaths.bsky.social

The life-changing magic of Trigonometry. That subtitle didn’t put me off reading it and I think I’d echo Matt’s sentiment within the book by saying it shouldn’t put you off either. It’s great fun.

#Booksky #Tsundoku

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In Japanese, "tsundoku" means collecting books and letting them pile up, not from neglect, but for the joy of knowing they're there, full of untold stories.

In Japanese, "tsundoku" means collecting books and letting them pile up, not from neglect, but for the joy of knowing they're there, full of untold stories.

We definitely follow the Japanese method, here.

#books #reading #tsundoku #booksky

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I LOVE being surrounded by ideas I haven't learned yet.

The piles of books are like histograms measuring the amount of unlearned things.

#Books #WordOfTheDay #Tsundoku

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Two paperbacks freshly opened from their cardboard delivery packaging. Both by the author Ben Aaronovitch. Both novellas in the Rivers of London series. One is called Winter’s Gifts and the other is called The Masquerades Of Spring.

Two paperbacks freshly opened from their cardboard delivery packaging. Both by the author Ben Aaronovitch. Both novellas in the Rivers of London series. One is called Winter’s Gifts and the other is called The Masquerades Of Spring.

Ooh! Book post. Nothing finer.
Thank you @blackwells.bsky.social and @benaaronovitch.bsky.social

#booksky #tsundoku

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Et le livre, que j’ai commandé aussitôt bien sûr, malgré des piles de livres à lire, dans toutes les pièces de la maison...

Un jour, on va se perdre ^^
📚📚📚📚📚

Joan Baez - Silver Dagger
youtu.be/lqku63PK-x4?...

Sleep tight, dream right 🌠

#tsundoku #folksong #ost #BenShattuck

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No, I've never read him.

And don't worry about your #Tsundoku. If one is a true bibliophile, these things happen! :D

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Book #11 of 2026 finished.
Fake History by @ottoenglish.bsky.social

I considered myself a reasonably critical thinker but was embarrassed to discover more truths about stuff I’d never questioned before in each successive chapter.

Deftly written and never more needed.

5🌟

#booksky #tsundoku

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Book #10 of 2026 finished.
The Gospel Of Loki by Joanne Harris.

Available through @libro.fm and read by Allan Corduner.

Great powers are conspiring against the Gods of Asgard.
Will demon-born Loki help Odin who has recruited him from the realm of Chaos?

A 5🌟 listen/read!

#booksky #tsundoku

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Ik moet boekentips gaan negeren, ik heb zojuist acht bestelde boeken binnen... #tsundoku

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Final glossary entry defining “taxis” 
(1) meaning in ancient commentaries on Homer
(2) “what narratologists used before Uber.”
Liverly 2019: 256.

Final glossary entry defining “taxis” (1) meaning in ancient commentaries on Homer (2) “what narratologists used before Uber.” Liverly 2019: 256.

#academicHumor Enjoyed an unexpected joke in the last glossary entry in _Narratology_ (2019) by classicist Genevieve Liveley, a very lucid account of tangled history of narrative theory. Need to work through more tomes in my #tsundoku collection of #narratology - moments of light relief appreciated!

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