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I had been reading SF/F/H ever since I found The Foundation in the early 90s and never looked back. My main issue is that I have a similar history with other genres (crime, mystery and espionage mainly) and I need to find a way to accommodate them all. Add to this history, linguistics and comics and reading planning becomes a hard job.  
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I had been reading SF/F/H ever since I found The Foundation in the early 90s and never looked back. I tend to read pretty much anything - and there isn't enough time in a day for that.  
  
 
I read novels but I prefer the shorter forms (except when I decide that I feel like a multi-volume one of course). I tend to get a bit OCD when I decide I like an author and start tracking down every single story they ever published. Which is how I discovered isfdb. :)
 
I read novels but I prefer the shorter forms (except when I decide that I feel like a multi-volume one of course). I tend to get a bit OCD when I decide I like an author and start tracking down every single story they ever published. Which is how I discovered isfdb. :)
  
My personal collection is a bit weirdly built - I moved from Bulgaria to USA in 2010 and left behind my old collection (in English, Bulgarian and Russian, with a few German titles thrown in for spice (my German is really not strong enough to read comfortably)) - most of it was given away, some was stored and I still own it. In the years since then I had been building my current one - mainly in English.
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I grew up in Bulgaria, moved to USA for work a few years ago. My old library used to be a mix of English, Bulgarian and Russian titles (plus a few German ones); my current one is almost exclusively English.
 
 
In the non-fictional world, I am a software developer and architect and design and build MFT systems for the customers of the company I work for.
 

Revision as of 15:33, 3 August 2016

I had been reading SF/F/H ever since I found The Foundation in the early 90s and never looked back. I tend to read pretty much anything - and there isn't enough time in a day for that.

I read novels but I prefer the shorter forms (except when I decide that I feel like a multi-volume one of course). I tend to get a bit OCD when I decide I like an author and start tracking down every single story they ever published. Which is how I discovered isfdb. :)

I grew up in Bulgaria, moved to USA for work a few years ago. My old library used to be a mix of English, Bulgarian and Russian titles (plus a few German ones); my current one is almost exclusively English.