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Even I arrange my books author-wise, and genre-wise. I hate it too when books in a series don't match in length or even cover. But then, I don't even have that many series so that's not an issue...even I can't stand having series and authors separated >.<

My shelves are more or less random. Only semi order is that books I love and re read often are close at hand. Books I've read and didn't particularly like are out of reach or buried at the back somewhere.



All by size then the ones I plan to read next go to a stack at the front of the shelf. The stack could be re-arranged a few times before I decide on what to read next.



I have them separated by -
Mystery and suspense, Gothic, Young Adult, Children, Superhero novels and comics/graphic novels, random nonfiction and misc, herbals (nonfiction), horror and thrillers, general fiction-dramas-classics, romance (separated by harlequin, then contemporary, then historical)
On bookshelf by itself have urban fantasy with fantasy (random) and paranormal, including PNR and YA
In middle shelf have Sci-fi/high fantasy together, above that Hard Case Crime collection together, and above that some random classics

Often I renew the books and CD audiobooks if they dont get read by the due date!


Now the blinds are all crooked. I need a book shelf!!!




Top shelf: Non-fiction books (Total: 32)
2nd., 3rd. & 4th. shelves: Fiction (Total: 70)
5th. shelf - audio books on CD (1 non-fiction & 8 fiction)
6th. & 7th. shelves: Movies on DVD (Total: 108)
Books (print & audio) are arranged alphabetically by author.
All movies on DVD are arranged alphabetically by title.

I have one shelf for A, one for B, one for C, etc. So 26 shelves in all, with books stacking 3 deep on some of them...

Obviously, the three shelves for X, Y and Z, can be used for other letters, too.







No order whatsoever.

How do you arrange your books? Authors' last names, rainbow colored, or genre-wise? Or something different?