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message 151: by KHoopMan (new)

KHoopMan  (eliza_morgan) | 151 comments I didn't think there was any way to organize a bookshelf other than by size. A tall book next to a short book??? PSYCHOTIC!!! Tall books on the left, descending in height as the shelf progresses to the right. OBVI!!


message 152: by Lisa (new)

Lisa Grace (LisaGraceBooks) | 15 comments I just noticed how anemic my bookcase here on goodreads is compared to my 4' x 8' filled one at home. I just moved and downsized, lol. For years I read a book a day and even volunteered at the library to help feed my addiction. My list should have thousands.
You can register to win a copy of my first novel "Angel in the Shadows, Book One" by Lisa Grace until June 1st in the giveaways section.
I plan to update my bookcase (here) in the near future. Lisa


message 153: by Sasha (new)

Sasha I just read a report that said, among other things, that the number of books in a child's household directly correlates to her success in school. Obviously it doesn't directly cause that - it's a symptom of a house that values learning, that's all - but I thought it was interesting. So what all of our bookshelves say about us is that if we have kids they're gonna be super smart.

...and, I'll venture, a little bit OCD.


message 154: by El (new)

El That's a nice point, Alex. We certainly had a lot of books in our house growing up, and I would say it probably contributed to us doing well in school. At least until I got mono in high school and stopped caring about life for a while. But books saved me during that time too, so it's all good!

I do like the trend of women holding baby showers and insisting that every participant bring at least one baby book to contribute to a library for the child. I think that's nice. And it works for me because anytime I have to get a baby gift, it's usually a book. I don't do kids, but I do books, so that's as far as my thoughts can really go. :)


message 155: by Sasha (new)

Sasha Yeah, I buy a ton of books for my niece. Not that she needs help in that department; my sister is more of a nerd than I am.

Oh hey, I'm bleeding. That's the last time I offer to help fix a printer. Vicious thing.

I remember reading pretty much everything in my house when I was around...oh, probably 12 - 14. Will & Ariel Durant's multivolume history of the world? Sure! Looking For Mr. Goodbar? Okay! Still traumatized by that one, btw.


message 156: by Marsha (new)

Marsha My book shelves say about me that I only buy books I really love and read over and over again, books I use for work or think I might need someday for work, and books I want to be able to toss to an errant child who tells me they have nothing to read and a book report due in 15 hours. I also have a lot of reference books and books to help my kids with school projects.

I also collect books about how to write... but rarely actually write.

All else comes from the library around the corner... which I actually consider to be my living room. :)


message 157: by M. (new)

M. B. Oh the joy of having a really great library to call your home... living room, rather! :)


message 158: by Marsha (new)

Marsha No doubt.


message 159: by GracieKat (new)

GracieKat | 864 comments I try to put only the books I have read out on display.


message 160: by Sasha (new)

Sasha That's so cool, Erika. :)


message 161: by *Mrs. Brightside* (new)

*Mrs. Brightside* My bookshelves porbably thinks im random! I read so many different books. From horror, to drama, to suicidal, to magic and etc. And I dont put them in order, I just stack them up in 3 different piles: Books Ive read, books I have to read next, and books that can wait(: Im definetly not the cleanest person when it comes to books.


message 162: by Beside (new)

Beside Beside (bookwormservice) | 5 comments I'm about the same Princess. Except I have shelves full of read laters & multiple piles of read nows.


message 163: by Audrey (new)

Audrey (audrey_g) | 7 comments I've got about half non-fiction and the other half fiction. It would be great to add more cookbooks and poetry to my bookcase!


message 164: by Sasha (new)

Sasha That's a good mix, Audrey.


message 165: by Karendenice (new)

Karendenice Mostly fiction, one shelf of non-fiction, some inspirational and devotional, and some classics. And 4-5 books of poetry, the collections of.


message 166: by [deleted user] (new)

My book shelf is very orderly. I have certain genres for certain shelfs. Chick-lit goes on one, historical fiction on another, science fiction on another, etc. And it just so turns out that I am a very neat and orderly person C:


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