Anonymous wrote:Color of the binding.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't keep many around these days. I did a purge a few years ago and was grossed out by how dusty the old books were, so now I pass them on unless they mean something me personally.
This. Why do you need to keep 800 books OP? Why not pass them on? Stop buying new ones? Get a Kindle? Go to the library? Or is it a flex? You want to look smart when people come over? Is it so one day your kids can throw out your books for you?
Anonymous wrote:I don't keep many around these days. I did a purge a few years ago and was grossed out by how dusty the old books were, so now I pass them on unless they mean something me personally.
Anonymous wrote:I need to find a way to organize about 700-800 books. I am a pretty indecisive person and have looked at Libib, Storygraph, Library Things, book scanners but can't seem to commit...
I think i want to alphabetize the titles within some of these categories and also have a big master list of all these titles. How do you organize and categorize your books? And do you use the same app to also log your ebooks, audio books, and DVDs?
So far I have split my books into:
picture books (I still need to divide by topic or may non-fiction/fiction)
YA fiction
cookbooks
foreign language
adult non fiction: math and logic
adult non fiction: music and arts
adult non fiction: other hobbies
adult non fiction: general
older classic lit
modern lit
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My parents used to have a collection of books and they were just arranged by size and vaguely by author - there were even shallow bookshelves for pocket size editions. We knew where each book lived.
My uncle has a castle with a library room. The volumes are leather bound and gilt-edged and the shelves go up to the ceiling, with a movable ladder. They're all classics and mostly all the same size, arranged by author. He keeps his paperbacks in his bedroom and sitting room, all in haphazard piles.
Please tell us more about your Uncle’s castle!