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Originally Posted by Lisa Hinsley
I love my overstuffed bookshelves. I haven't catalogued them. The paperbacks are two deep, so it's a royal pain in the backside to look for anything. I have bookshelves in every room, but there is a type of theme. Sci-fi tends to be in the dining room, horror and thriller in the living room (but kids ones on the lower shelves), our precious books in our bedroom (to be protected from the kids) and current reads on the bed head.
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I am similar. Mystery and Crime 2-deep on the basement bookshelves, current fiction/nonfiction already read in boxes next to the bookshelves, tax books on bookshelves in the office, and "special" unread books on bookshelves in the bedroom. However, I have started to buy electronic versions of the books in the bedroom. I would like to clear all the pbooks out, as my house has a more modern, sparse decore. Books were the only tach keys (can't spell that) I had. I have converted so completely to ebooks, I have no nostolgia for pbooks. You know the old saying - Once you try ebooks, you never go back.
Debra