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Mar 14, 2015 12:22AM

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My nonfiction books are separated from my fiction and my archaeology/anthropology books are separated from everything else (just for easy research purposes). Besides that, everything is random, and I like it that way because then I can feel like I'm browsing my own library.
As far as my e-read stuff, most of it is just borrowed from Overdrive or gotten free on the Kindle app, so....not really a lot of organization there.
As far as my e-read stuff, most of it is just borrowed from Overdrive or gotten free on the Kindle app, so....not really a lot of organization there.

1st row-I like to reread and books I liked
2nd/Last Row-Books I'd like to swap and new books I've brought

I arrange mine by genre, and then alphabetically within each genre.


My favorites, or the ones I enjoy re-reading, are usually kept at the front for easy access.
Other than that, I don't really have a system! I hate, hate, HATE alphabetical order, so that's out. I guess I could group them by author, or color-code them, but I a lot of my books are written by different authors, and they are usually all different colors, too.
Oh well. My bookcase is small, anyway. When I grow up and can expand my library even more, then I'll consider a better system of organization!




First shelves are for fiction in general. From left to right: a) my old ones from school, childhood, etc. b)world classics c)latinoamerican literature (short stories, novels, etc.) d) my mystery collection (Sherlock Holmes series, Agatha Christie, etc.) e) my Stephen King books (I have many, so I put them all together).
Last shelves are for non-fiction. From left to right: a) philosophy b) books I read for college: psychology, some journals, etc. c) the rest of my non-fiction XD.



One for ludicrously bad books that has no resale values, 'morality' wont allow me to donate these either. Food for mites!
Another for good/decent ones. Decently maintained. Clean one. This shelf has the most books in it. meh..
Third one for academic ones. Books in it change every year. Have decent resale values.
4th..A very special scented, very well decorated (exquisite yet minimal) shelf; there loll, unopened well maintained mint conditions of the books I loved, now only 12 books made it to that one. It's like looking at a priceless painting.


I have so many books that some are in boxes, so I really don't have them in any particular order.




I tend to arrange my books by author and by series.