The solution is to donate your old books to the library and transition to digital downloads of books. Libraries even take mangas nowadays, and you can go back and visit them if you ever feel the need to reread a series you read 10 years ago. Meanwhile, digital libraries mean I no longer have to fight to keep the piles of books low enough to even see the bookcases. (And my mother and grandmother are/were even worse... My grandmother slept on a cot next to her four-poster bed that was buried in a mound of books, walked down a hallway that was just barely wide enough to pass because stacks of books, and basically would have been a hoarder if it was anything else besides just literal tons of books.)
Hiii, Hacchan here~
Is that so...?
But I just love reading them.Every time I get a day off, it just keeps increasing before I realize...
Fleet Journal Side Story
~ Hibiki's Room "Vol: I-8"
V!
Hello, it's Hibiki's Room again.I know, right? My stockpile of liquor gets bigger too when I notice.You know what, it looks like other submarine girls sharing room with you have problems with that.Ms. "Laughing Submarrrine" has sent over a bottle of Chita. I like this one, too. Спасибо.Today's guest is the base's No.1 bookworm,Come to think of it, you never seem to falter under this crazy environment. Quite formidable, I tell you.
Eh?
Yup.
Ah~ Booze is fine too~♪
And Hachi's quite a soaker too.
Hachi.
Welcome.
Still, your obsession for books is enough to creep even me out."The number of books filling the room is out of control.", "Please stop eating up our space.", etc.