Love makes you do the wacky.

Willow ,'Beneath You'


Literary Buffistas 3: Don't Parse the Blurb, Dear.

There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."


Aims - Nov 07, 2006 12:47:02 pm PST #1464 of 28147
Shit's all sorts of different now.

Oz first editions

Can I come over and stare at them if I promise not breathe on them???


sj - Nov 07, 2006 12:51:56 pm PST #1465 of 28147
"There are few hours in life more agreeable than the hour dedicated to the ceremony known as afternoon tea."

I usually alphabetize by author and title. I don't have that many series, so that isn't a problem. I am out of shelf space though, so some books are still in piles in the corner of the livingroom. TCG and I haven't intergrated our books. Most of mine are in the livingroom, and his are in his office, which doesn't really seem fair.


P.M. Marc - Nov 07, 2006 1:17:27 pm PST #1466 of 28147
So come, my friends, be not afraid/We are so lightly here/It is in love that we are made; In love we disappear

My paperback romances are all in author alphabetical order, with series/trilogies together and in order, which makes it easy when I want a certain book in that particularly overstuffed bookshelf (double stacked, so hard to find). My non-romance fiction is organized by genre, and authors with multiple titles are grouped together, but other than that, it's a bit jumbled. All my nonfiction (other than the oversized titles, which are grouped together on the bottom shelf) is organized by subject matter, and all my history is subdivided (military history is grouped in chronological order by war, European history is together, as is medieval history).

Mine used to be.

Now, books are Where There Is Room.

The exceptions are: most Pratchett is together; most Gaiman is together; TPBs have their own bookshelf, loosely arranged by area of the DCU and/or other publisher/series (the Rucka novel of No Man's Land goes with the Batbooks, and the Rucka Queen and Country novels go in the Queen and Country section), with Alan Moore's works sharing the shelf with the Gaiman, and books on critical readings of comics filling in the remaining blanks.


Calli - Nov 07, 2006 3:29:42 pm PST #1467 of 28147
I must obey the inscrutable exhortations of my soul—Calvin and Hobbs

My books get shelved by author, either alphabetically by title or in chronological order if it's a progressive series.

Then life and reading and book purchasing happens. And it all devolves into chaos.

Eventually I get snowed in or move or something and reorganize everything all over again.


Liese S. - Nov 07, 2006 4:15:18 pm PST #1468 of 28147
"Faded like the lilac, he thought."

Hee. I go alpha by author & then chronologically regardless of its progressive nature or lack thereof. For fiction. By topic for non-fiction. Although, I have a ton of books I bought from library cast-off sales, so I keep threatening to go Dewey.

But this move, the SO set up the shelves for me, and I so deeply appreciate his work that I have yet to change his ordering. But I have to at some point, because he left no room for expansion. And I must have expansion.


Strega - Nov 07, 2006 5:07:20 pm PST #1469 of 28147

My sister in Sherlockiana! Nothing makes me happer than to have my two-volume Annotated Holmes next to the books written by modern authors.

Heh. My Baring-Gould is in kind of sad shape. But I got it cheap at some huge used book sale in Chicago, so it's not my fault. Well, not entirely.

Hey, you might know -- is the old HBO production of "Sherlock Holmes" on DVD anywhere? I search for it every so often, but I don't have the patience to dig through 50 pages of results.

I had comics separated until the last reorganization, but then I merged them in with everything else because that was leading to all kinds of silliness, too.

I covet these shelves. They're narrow and they're modular and they're expensive, naturally, but I want them so much. So much!


Aims - Nov 07, 2006 5:09:37 pm PST #1470 of 28147
Shit's all sorts of different now.

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These are a nice alternative, Strega.


JZ - Nov 07, 2006 5:14:14 pm PST #1471 of 28147
See? I gave everybody here an opportunity to tell me what a bad person I am and nobody did, because I fuckin' rule.

Emmett's mom has the ones Aimée linked to -- I've never liked Ikea much before, but that unit is incredibly sturdy and holds her metric assload of books (and photos and other tchotchkes) very nicely.

I'm still in love with Monstro, though.


Aims - Nov 07, 2006 5:18:33 pm PST #1472 of 28147
Shit's all sorts of different now.

You can have it.

The man comes with, though.


JZ - Nov 07, 2006 5:35:03 pm PST #1473 of 28147
See? I gave everybody here an opportunity to tell me what a bad person I am and nobody did, because I fuckin' rule.

Hmmm. The apartment's kind of crowded, but another pair of hands to help with diaper-changing would be nice. Think he'd be willing to sleep in a pup tent in the backyard? We'll give him extra blankets and a bottle of booze to keep him warm.