 I recorded this video back in March. I'm only just now getting around to editing it and posting it. There comes a time when you got to make room on your shelves. When you've got shelves and shelves full of books, you can't really be sentimental. You're gonna run out of room and you're gonna be tempted to buy more shelves and make more room and I think we've all done that. But one of the lessons we as book readers need to learn is the book purge or the unhaul. And how much you love a book, how much you enjoy the book really shouldn't have much bearing on whether you allow it to keep taking space on your shelf. I mean, we always have more books waiting on the to be read pile that we need to read. And if we ever want to reread a book, I mean, these days we can always find a book. So we got to move on. There's way too many books here on the floor right now for me to talk about all of them. There's books here that I've had for years and years. You've seen me talk about some of these some you haven't. There's some book that I never finished. Some books that I really loved. I'll have a few pointed things to say about this Jack Vance Adventure Planet series at some point. Here's some things that I've reviewed recently and stuff that I loved. But I need to make space. There's this Writers of the Future series. I've got like 12 of those. And Arthur C. Clarke's 2001 sequels. I don't even want those. There's the Aleister Reynolds books. I wasn't impressed with the novels, but I love the short stories. But they all need to go. It's not stuff that I'm going to be rereading anytime soon. I mentioned a lot of these books in the video I made about books that I never finished. But as of the uploading of this video, all these books are gone. Long gone. And if you've never done an unhaul, I suggest you do it. It'll be good for you. Please remember to press that like button. It helps my videos get seen. And then subscribe so you can come back next time. I do science fiction book, TV and movie reviews all the time. And please consider becoming a patron. There's a link in the description below.