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Old 11-19-2017, 02:21 AM   #27
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Originally Posted by Catlady View Post
Here's my decor-friendly organizing solution for paperbacks that avoids having to store them backwards.

Buy photo boxes--they usually they cost $2 or so at a crafts store like Michael's and come in a wide variety of patterns and colors. Mass-market paperbacks fit inside perfectly with spines up--usually 15 or so to a box. The boxes have a space for a label, so you can easily categorize the contents. You can stack the boxes two high on a shelf. In this way, you can get about 30 paperbacks or more in the space that otherwise accommodates only maybe 10 and keep them neat, easily accessible, and color-coordinated.
What do you mean by "photo boxes"? Can you give a link to an example of one?
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