Word of The Day: Tsundoku
This is the post I planned for Monday before we had that 5.2 earthquake. Since then, terra firma has been quiet around here, but I did finally install the earthquake warning app to be ready for the next one.
Here’s the word of the day…tsundoku.
I had no idea there was a specific word to describe a pile of unread books.
In Japanese, “tsundoku” means collecting books and letting them pile up, not for neglect, but for the joy of knowing they’re there, full of untold stories.
The word “tsundoku” is a combination of “tsunde-oku” (to let things pile up) and “dokusho” (reading books).
My professor son has stacks of books all over his house and is guilty of acquiring as many books as he does plants for the garden. Half of them are for teaching and the others are for pleasure, he says. They live sort of near the guy who won a lot of money on Jeopardy, Tom Nissley, and he opened Phinney Books, which is cool. Both of the kids have shelves of books, too, so it runs in the family.
Here’s what’s on my bedside table. I confess that I actually NEVER read AB’s book in its entirety, but since I proofed the first draft, there’s a bit of me in there somewhere. Of course there’s Leon (I know, I’m so predictable) and gifted books about crystals and gardening. I didn’t include all my chick lit books because they are immediately devoured. I get most of those secondhand from DIL because we enjoy the same authors. The stack are ladies-in-waiting.
What titles are in your tsundoku?
Originally published at http://enchantedseashells.com on April 16, 2025.