Mom just left me her copy of The Girl on the Train. My bedtime reading is non-existent at the moment because I keep falling asleep.
'Time Bomb'
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."
My mom gave me her copy, too! And I'm the same with bedtime reading right now.
So do y'all shelve Young Adult books together or by category? I've been putting them with children's books, but the children's book shelves are overloaded, and books like Code Name Verity seem more comfortable with the historical fiction. But then there are Madeleine L'Engle's books, which are all interlinked, though some are SF, some are non-SF young adult and some are adult.
I'm so confused. Also, I barely have the spoons to do the stuff I have to do, and suddenly rearranging the bookshelves seems like a fine idea. What are you thinking, brain?
All fiction by author, if I have the room. Non-fiction by category.
It would be easier if I had a long run of identical bookshelves, like a library. What I have is different bookshelves with different shelf heights.
Uh, I shelve by colour.
And a little bit by publisher.
All my books are currently in boxes or stacks on the floor. If they are on shelves it is pure happenstance where they might be.
Well, not quite all, but the vast majority. I can't pretend to have a system in place, even a theoretical system.
I used to shelve by science-fiction-y (including young adult), non fiction, children's, and then an unorganized pile of romance and thriller. These days they are all electronic, so I can sort them however (i admit, I dislike, especially on the kindle. I can't find a way I like)
One reason why I'm pondering my shelves is that I'm trying to get rid of books, but I have so many books piled on the edges of shelves and in odd places that I don't know what I have.