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Old 03-31-2012, 09:13 AM   #13
chaley
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Originally Posted by Peekamoo View Post
I like dividing my books by genre. That is the way I shelve books on my Nook. I usually don't decide to read a book based soley on the author. If I am in the mood for a horror story, I go right to my horror section. If I want a book by, say, James Herriot, I know that he is in my "Animals Pets" section. I can't think of a single time that I ever thought, "I want to read *anything* by a [specific author] where I didn't know what genre the author was in.
But why physically divide them? Put genre in a tag or as a value a custom column, then you can search for any genre you wish. You can use restrictions to show one genre while searching for other things. A book can be in multiple genres.

But enough. If you like what you are doing, then good, and on we go.
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