Wednesday, June 26, 2019

How Do You Shelve Your Books?

Posted by: Linda Mooney
Okay, I admit it. I thrive in chaos. Just take a good look at one of my bookshelves

The other day, my neighbor came into my office to pick up a package UPS had left with us instead of leaving it on their porch, where it could have been stolen. Anyway, she asked me how I could find a particular book "in that mess". Actually, I don't have a problem. I pretty much know the general area (which shelf, left or right side) where each book is. But it got me to thinking.

How do you shelve your books?

I thought about starting a poll, but decided not to. Instead, just post a comment below.

For your print books, do you do it:

1. alphabetically by title
2. alphabetically by author name

3. somewhat chronologically -- latest bought goes at the end of the row (or top of the pile).
4. by genre
5. other (explain)


Same for your books on your ereader. 

As you can see, I go by number 5 when it comes to my print books. By "other", it's basically sticking it wherever I can find an empty spot. And on my kindle, it's chronologically.

Please tell me I'm not alone!
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1 comment:

  1. My husband and I own a LOT of books. They are shelves alphabetically by authors last name, then by title, keeping series together. But the paperbacks and hardcovers are separated out and so is the non-fiction.

    On my ereader, I default to the most recently bought list, but I do use Kobo's Collections feature so that if I want to search by genre I can.

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