Author, Diana Peach has a fun writing challenge going on – Write a story about your TBR pile. Great topic as so many of us writers and readers make jokes about how fat our Kindles are. I’ve written a poem about my BFK – My big fat Kindle.
If you’d like to play, here’s how it works:
- Deadline is January 23rd
- Post the story or poem on your blog
- Link back to this post or leave your link in the comments below
- Keep it family friendly
- I will reblog as many of the entries as I can through the end of the January
- Please reply to comments when I reblog your story or poem
- I’ll post a summary with links in early February
- You may use the (attribution free) pixabay image above if you want to
- And most of all, Have Fun!

MY BFK (My Big Fat Kindle) Stories and more stories We cannot get enough. Amazing how many books, Makes choosing one to read real tough. No more books we chant While adding just one more. Adding different genres, Excuse to add some more. Promotional or free, An author friend's new release, My enthusiasm heightens, A brand new read for me. That's how fast it happens, Before realizing the count. What's one more book, As the rising number mounts? We are fooled by our Kindles, At the lack of hefty weight. Do we even know how many, No matter because books are great. So my Kindle and bookshelves, Spill over with stories and words. Yet another book is added, My no more books plan is for the birds. Though I know my Kindle Is bursting at the seams, I'll continue to hit the buy button, To read more, fulfilling author's dreams.
©DGKaye2022
If you’d like to hop on this challenge, please visit Diana’s page below:
Original Source: Writing Challenge – The TBR Pile | Myths of the Mirror
It continues to grow despite all efforts to reduce the pile. I think this falls into the category of “nice problems.”
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I think you are correct Pete 🙂
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Your poem tells the truth, Debby. In fact, after reading your review the other day, I have added Frank Prem’s book of poems to my Kindle. 😅💖 Not only that, I ordered two more books from the book store today. I really need to read more.
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That’s wonderful Norah. Despite my poem, we just can’t have enough books, lol ❤
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Can never have enough, Debby, but there are always still too many on the TBR pile. 😅
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That fact remains. 🙂
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Good one, Deb! I’m buying more but reading a lot less (books) these days.
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But when you’re ready to dive back in, think of how many books you’ll have awaiting you. 🙂 x
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You captured perfectly this wonderful problem. It is a luxury when I remember that as a child I would always feel anxious at the prospect of running out of books. These days, the anxiety is at never being able to catch up with the list, but I’m not sure it is a true worry. Great idea from Diana! And thanks for sharing your contribution with us, Debby.
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Lol so true Olga. Having too many books is never the problem, it’s getting a chance to read them all. 🙂 ❤
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Like many other writers, my reading has taken a back seat lately, something I intend to change, and soon!
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I had that issue last year Jaye. We go through phases in life that sometimes don’t allow or inspire for reading. But it always comes back. ❤
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And that makes me happy… 💕
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I pick up paperbacks from boot fairs as well as buying Kindle books. I don’t know if I’ll ever get around to reading all of them, lol. x
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We all share that same problem LOL ❤
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Aww. I love how your BFK’s (lol) growth is partly due to your kindness toward this community of writers, Debby. You’re such a wonderful supporter. And a funny poem to which we can all relate! Can’t wait to share, my friend. 😀 I have a couple of days’ worth of reblogs lined up. Are you around for a few more days before heading south? I can move this up if you’re heading out soon. 🙂
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Thanks you Diana. It was a fun challenge. I will post the link on your original post. Yes, I’m around for a few more weeks. ❤
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Perfect. 🙂
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Well said, Debby! You nailed it. Such a fun poem and I relate to every word! A great response to the challenge.
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Thanks Jan. 🙂 x
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I think you’re writing about me! What a wonderful, personal poem.
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Lol, I think I’m writing for what most of us feel 🙂
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I love this, Debby! You are so right how light our Kindles are with the weight of so many stories inside:)
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Thanks Denise. Glad you enjoyed. 🙂 x
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That sums it up perfectly Debby.. brilliant and so true ♥
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Lol, thanks Sal ❤
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Hi Debby, a brilliant poem that says it all, particularly for someone as generous is you who is always so willing to add another author’s new release to your TBR. Sending hugs, Toni xx
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Thanks so much Toni for your kind words. Glad you enjoyed, and glad to see you pop by with your one-armed typing. Hope you’re on the mend. Hugs xx
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I agree with you Deb, we continue to hit the buy button for all the reasons listed by you and Kindle is such a blessing! We always have enough shelves, nicely arranged! 😊 Well articulated.
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Thanks so much Balroop. Always room for ‘one more’ lol 🙂
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You’ve been peeking…lol…Great response to the prompt 🙂 xx
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Lol. Thanks Carol 🙂 xx
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Oh, so true, Debby! But having too many books is one of life’s joyful challenges 🙂
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You can say that again Chris! Thanks for dropping by 🙂
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Brilliant, Debby, we all have towering TBRs but just can’t resist more. Isn’t it great?
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An old story Robbie 🙂 x
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I love your poem, Debby! It so accurately depicts the bookworm’s problem.😅
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Thank you Vashti. Nice to see you back around. ❤
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Hah! My tablet is fat with the books I’ve read, but the TBR list on Goodreads isn’t moving much. 2022 better include some reading along with the writing I need to do if I’m going to accomplish this year. No time for this challenge right now, but thanks for mentioning it. 🙂
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My pleasure John. We all know the overflowing reading list thing. We’ll get there eventually 🙂
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Debby, a lovely take of the TBR problem and your thoughts resonate with me! The lack of weight of Kindle books as opposed to hard/paperbacks does make one less aware of any piling up of books! Yet, like you, I will continue to hit the buy button – to fulfil an author’s dream and enrich my own life through their creative work!
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Absolutely my friend. A process that never gets old, lol. Kindles are very deceiving! 🙂 xx
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So true … I wonder if anyone ever managed to load 10,000 books to test a Kindle’s capacity?! 😀
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Lol, that would be interesting to hear! 🙂
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And here I thought it was just me!! Voila–no more guilt!!
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Absolutely not! 🙂
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Stunning poetry, Sis. I loved your word choice and everything you wrote is totally true. LOL! ❤
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Oh thanks bunches Sis, Mistress of Poetry. ❤
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Ha, Ha! Mistress of Poetry… with bad eyes! ACKKK! I had to go back to the eye doctor again. What a mess! ❤
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Arg, don’t get me started! ❤
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Perfect! LOL. I think we can all relate. Just think if we had to carry all those books around with us. It is now so easy to just load them onto our Kindle and off we go.
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Lol Darlene, that’s a dangerous things, no weight 🙂 Thanks for stopping by ❤
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INCREDIBLE poem, loved it and totally identify with it. Wonderful Debby. 💗
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Thanks so much Gwen. So relatable lol. ❤
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Yay Debby. Great answer to Diana’s challenge. Your poem makes me smile – “ain’t it the truth?” Also, as i read it I thought of Hermione’s purse in the Harry Potter series. Looks like a regular smallish purse, but she opens it and takes out item after item after item, including tent/sleeping bag, etc. Ha! That’s our BFK – open it and hundreds and hundreds of book fly out. 🙂
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Lollllllll, our magical BFKs! 🙂 xx
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Fun poem, Debby. And so recognizable. I’m really trying to not add any more books. At least not until I start reading again. Baja and it’s beaches was the place to do so, but – again – our plans have gone astray for now… We were barely in Mexico for two days, when another twist to life’s plans occurred.
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Oh Wow Liesbet! I will look for your update post to see what Mercury Retro had in store for you yet again! 😦 xx
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I’m not sure yet if I will mention it in my next blog or not. Still figuring this out. But, Mark flew back to MA yesterday, because his dad has not been given much more time on earth… 😦 We have been expecting this, but not on the second day of our long-awaited and anticipated time of fun and peace in Mexico.
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Omg Liesbet, I’m so sorry to hear of this. It seems there’s no such thing as good timing. I hope you are okay on your own, just you and Maya. Hugs xo
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How did I miss this? Well done, Debby!
I haven’t “seen” you lately and now I wonder if somehow your posts are not making it into my “IN” box. Oy, vey! ((( )))
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Hi Marian. You haven’t seen me because I’m on my long winter break. Did you read my last post in January? Mexico! 🙂 xx
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Yes, I DID! You deserve a long, warm break. What’s going on in the rest of the world isn’t so hot, believe you me!
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Thanks Marian. Believe me, I keep on top of the news. The state of the world doesn’t disappear no matter how far ❤
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