Libraries are a tremendous bargain as well as a good place to meet interesting people. We used to buy way too many books and magazines, enjoy reading them, and then admire our readings in bookcase clutter like hunters' trophies on walls
Finally we wised up and recycled our purchases, donating something like 30 boxes of books to Friends of the Library. Now we more than get our taxpayers' money's worth out of the county libraries, and our house no longer looks like a small town museum.
No joke, share your old books before they start smelling. I couldn't figure out what a musty odor was in our den until I got rid of books that ranged up to 50 years old. Especially paperbacks, textbooks, and coffeetable books, time to let others enjoy them instead of hoarding.
I read most of them, thought I would reread some but never did, and had some I planned to read but never did. Purge purge purge.
Granted, a major reason I got so generous is the internet. Don't have to save so many print references any more with so much information now on line.