OMG, comment made me laugh and laugh in line for the "Mockingjay Drinking Game" someone linked to:
(spoiler font just in case someone is mad spoileriffic about the series, I suppose? Only vague shippy refs, from the first two books)
Hello, ladies. Look at your Peeta – now back to me – now back at your Peeta – now back to me. Sadly, he isn’t me, but if he stopped painting fruity little cupcakes and switched to hunting and providing for his family, he could smell like he’s me (coal dust, spice, and everything nice). Look down. Back up, where are you? You’re in the woods with the man your man could hunt like. What’s in your hand? Back at me. I have it! It’s a silver parachute with that lamb and plum stew you love. Look again, the stew is now that sexy, smoldering look I keep giving you while you dick around with Peeta. Anything is possible when your man is a lithe, bangable hunter and not decorating pastries like a lady. I’m on a horse.
That drinking game is hi-larious!
Ha! I love the drinks named after the characters, particularly the Haymitch:
Our buddy Haymitch loves his flask like I love cake, but we thought that if we were to truly distill the spirit of Haymitch into one drink, it A) needed to be a shot and B) needed to be Serious Alcoholic Business. So, without further ado . . .
Ingredients:
1/2 oz Tennessee Whiskey
1/2 oz Bourbon
1/2 oz Scotch
1/2 oz Seagrams 7
In a cocktail shaker, combine the four liquors and ice and give a hearty shake. Strain into a chilled double-shot glass. Please try not to die.
Or you could sort by color: [link]
The color thing is awesome, but it would drive me nuts to have stuff by the same author separated.
I don't organize much beyond shelf by shelf. I put all fiction together, then poetry, nonfiction, etc., but I don't really alphabetize it, though I do put authors together. And hardcovers go together, with paperbacks together, etc. It's a little unique, but I always know where my books are.
I have to admit, I've been trying to find space on my shelves and I'm definitely tempted to get rid of books just because of their spine not really going with the rest of my collection:
Kavalier & Clay
I'm looking at you.
My coworker organized by colour and it looks amazing.
I organize my books alphabetically by author (or editor, for anthology), and by title within an author's set.