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Also by books are organized by favorites and genres, instead of alphabetical. So I have the favorites bookshelf in my room - these are the tried and true books that I know if I get into a reading slump (or am broke) I can go to and find something good to read.
Then my office/library has all the other books.

Maybe that will help? Although I do have two separate bookshelves for all the genres that I read...fantasy/scifi have their own shelf and everything else goes on the other one.





How techy are you? There's a company that you can send the books to that will scan them and send them back to you in .pdf format. If you have access to a OCR scanner you can convert it to .txt and Calibre can convert that to .epub.
Or you can read it in .pdf - but it's not shiftable from .pdf to .epub.



Well, except for ... SFF. I have few hardcover books, so it would be awkward to keep them apart. As a result, like on Trace's shelf, some are standing, others are not, because I can't "waste" space. You can have a look on the perpetual reorganization :
http://photo.goodreads.com/photos/129...



I decided a while ago to go for hardcovers for my favorites (so I'm in the process of replacing for favorites like Beagle and Kay), and sometimes hardcovers are quite cheap at B&N--I think some of my Lackey hardcovers are through sales. But they make organizing a little more challenging.

My main problem has been oversized books. My solution is to put a dummy book in place and redirect to oversized shelves and to make a notation in my database.

I decided a while ago to go for hardcovers for my favorites (so ..."
I do this, too. I get a lot of my hardcovers that way. I also have a vast ebook collection, too.

I also don't sort alphabetically. I sort by author/series and genre.





I wouldn't be able to do it. I can't have my fantasy anywhere near my classics or regular fiction. lol

I wouldn't be able to do it. I can't have my fantasy anywhere near my classics or regular fiction. lol"
Hmm rainbow patterns separated by genre n author? Just more rainbows that way I think

On the upside, insanity is a good excuse to get out of work, home life, etc. with more time to read.
hmmmm....rainbow bookshelves.....

Here's a pic if you want a view... I've had to reorganize a couple times since I took this though as books were added.
http://www.goodreads.com/photo/user/5...


I reorganize my bookshelves a few times a week because the books aren't quite the same height. What can I say, I have ocd and a lot of time on my hands. :)
I love Hélène's bookshelves! I'm going to try stacking my paperbacks on their sides next to the hardcovers now. Maybe that way they will be alphabetical but still the same height...

Amanda-pretty, but I think it would be too complicated. Although, I took an Organization of Information class this semester where we did discuss libraries organizing their shelves by color. I'm not sure we found any real world examples of it being done.


I've been collecting a couple of major fantasy series' only to find that publishers have switched the cover design substantially a couple of books from the end. I've actually begun to wait until a series has been finished just so i can purchase matching covers and spines for my shelves.
In the UK we also seem to have moved from normal sized paperbacks to the slightly larger Mass Market Paperback which means that my series of crime and thriller books where many books have been published with the same author for a character over some years do not match in size even when the cover design has remained the same. It seems that the original paperback size is going out of fashion.
Or do i just need therapy?

I've been collecting a couple of major fantasy series' only to find that publishers have switched the cover design substantia..."
NO I totally get what you're saying. I started buying the Kushiel's Dart series in MMPB - then they switched to a huge HB - but the new HB for the older books are shorter and narrower than the other HBs.



My last 2 Dresdin books are this size! I've had to make sure that I shelve them so the larger ones are on the end...makes it a little less noticeable. It's highly annoying.

Yeah...i got caught with that series as well. :-(

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Though it is infinitely cool, I don't think I would ever be able to do books by color.
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