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Old 12-27-2017, 08:25 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by BetterRed View Post
@sjfan - the OP wrote



I took that to mean moving paper books around on wooden or metal shelves, hence I wrote:



Which infers most people (i.e those that like a bit of order in their lives) wouldn't order them arbitrarily - unless they only had a few books, or they bought them by the yard for decorative reasons

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Yeah, I mostly agree that people tend not to order things arbitrarily, I'm just adding that series is one of the critical fields people sort by (with physical books as well as ebooks).

OTOH I have seen a few people sort their physical bookshelves by size/color and other odd choices, to make the room look prettier. And physical constraints (e.g. tall books have to go on the bottom shelf) often impact things—but e-books should thankfully be immune to that.
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