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Yeah, I pay attention to this stuff. I've known people who let their kids use tech by the age of 3 as what I like to call "digital babysitters". And then by the time they grow up they are so addicted to it that if their parents say no or they have to wait they start flipping out. It's insane!
I mean for me personally, yeah I can't go without my tech either. But at least I'm able to draw a fine line and know when I need a break from it or if I don't need it at all.


I don't have kids but for me it's actually really calming. (I mean right now they're a mess with books on top in diff colors but hjsdk)
On the left the shelves have black and white, and on the right a nice rainbow!

Then there's also the fact that I'm very meticulous when it comes to organizing by genre and alphabetical order. I feel out of whack if they're not set up that way.
Sheri wrote: "So many of my books are series, it'd drive me nuts for them to not be in series order."
yeah I hate that. I will rearrange books I see in bookstores and on library shelves sometimes if the series are not in order.
yeah I hate that. I will rearrange books I see in bookstores and on library shelves sometimes if the series are not in order.


yeah I hate that. I will rearrange books I see in bookstores and on library shelves sometimes if the series are not in order..."
Speaking as a bookseller, please do not do that. You cannot imagine the time we spend looking for a book that isn't where we expect it to be because people put them in an order they prefer.
poshpenny wrote: "Nadine in NY wrote: "Sheri wrote: "So many of my books are series, it'd drive me nuts for them to not be in series order."
yeah I hate that. I will rearrange books I see in bookstores and on library shelves sometimes if the series are not in order..."
Speaking as a bookseller, please do not do that. You cannot imagine the time we spend looking for a book that isn't where we expect it to be because people put them in an order they prefer.
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I wondered about that. But WHY would you put the series on the shelf out of order? what benefit is it for 5 to come after 2 or whatever?
yeah I hate that. I will rearrange books I see in bookstores and on library shelves sometimes if the series are not in order..."
Speaking as a bookseller, please do not do that. You cannot imagine the time we spend looking for a book that isn't where we expect it to be because people put them in an order they prefer.
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I wondered about that. But WHY would you put the series on the shelf out of order? what benefit is it for 5 to come after 2 or whatever?

My library puts the books by an author in alphabetical order by first word of title, sometimes mixing series if the author writes several.

It’s easier to find books for the pick list (inter-library loan) that way as well.

They are usually alphabetical by title, so we can find them easily. Since I work in a massive store, we have labels, and no matter how that book is listed, by title, author or sometimes series, we shelve by that label so we can find that book later. There are some things I wish they would start listing by series, like the billion Star Wars books. Otherwise every bookseller would have to memorize every series ever to know where to find the book. At home, however, they are in series order. Heck yeah.

They are usually alphabetical by titl..."
Thankfully we make all the call numbers for a multi-author series be the series name. like 39 clues. that definitely makes life much easier.

It would never in a million years occur to me to mess in any way with store shelving order. Now, if a Samuel Beckett biography is stuck in the Fantasy section next to Game of Thrones - I'll pull it and hand it to a staff member suggesting the shelve it properly. But order on the shelf? NEVER.
Think of it this way - how would you feel if you went to your selves to pull a book and not find it where you think it should be because I've visited and reorganized the series or shelf to suit how I think it should be ordered?
What you do at home is up to you. You want books color-coded? go for it. Me - it would drive me nuts as I'd never find any book I was looking for quickly. You like the look of pages out -- why not - on your own bookshelves. Will drive me nuts as I will not be able to see what you have but it's for you not me. Personally I like separating into general genres, fiction is alphabetical by author and my mysteries are for sure in series order. Oh and since I have a lot of mass market paperbacks still, I have double layers on my shelves - back are the hardcovers and trade paper size, front are mass market as I can still see the top of the back row over them.
At least they were that way before my last move over a decade ago. Now it's pure chaos and I just haven't taken the time to purge and tidy.

I don't know how I feel about this book. I agree that it definitely was stronger in the beginning. I do like when an author can write a character who is so awful and so convinced that they've done nothing wrong. I like that commitment. But I think I would have liked it more if it hadn't gone quite so off the rails. It felt a little cartoonish by the end.

I try to do it to remind myself to read some of the books that have been hanging around my shelves for a long time. I always wind up prioritizing a new book I've heard about or gotten out of the library. But there were all these books I was so excited for when I first picked them up!
Of course, of the four I've read off the list, I've decided to get rid of two of them. So not the best record...

I LOVE THIS Jennifer. I once didn't continue with an interview process for a position because the hiring manager thought city dogs that peed on the sidewalk were disgusting (um hello that's me and my dog). I knew we wouldn't get along in the long run.

Yep, rings true! Thanks Doni. :)

Completely agree.

Thanks Nadine- I did JUST that!

In our library books are ordered on the first four letters of the last name of the author, so here it wouldn't matter if you shuffled series around, as beyond that last name there is no order. I was always meticulatous in at least making sure books of the same author were grouped if there were several authors with the same four letters.
As for pulling apart series in a color coded shelf: I had that too! For the series I really didn't want to pull apart, I didn't. They're on other shelves. For the ones I didn't care about, they're separated, but I know exactly where everything is!
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