User blog comment:LittlePeng9/How many books are there?/@comment-5150073-20130501184536/@comment-5529393-20130501224645

No, you shouldn't. :)  Obviously it's not that hard to write a program that writes all books, given sufficient time and space. (Of course such a program would never complete.) Part of the discovery process is identifying precisely which things are good and worthy of attention.

On a similar note, you could write a program to write all ZFC theorems. (Or easier, just write all possible statements in the language of set theory.)  Again, you don't get credit for all the theorems of math!