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duchesse · 03/04/2012 08:46

We're in the middle of having our bedrooms and upstairs insulated properly, which have meant emptying every room bit by bit and decanting into the corridor and other rooms. We have a ridiculously large number of books- several hundred in every room including lavatories, corridors, and up the stairs. I've discovered books I thought we had somewhere but some of the children may not have read yet. The children had many books in their rooms that they read years ago and did not pass on to their younger siblings.

My question is, how should I arrange the books now that I have a golden opportunity to rearrange everything? Should I for example arrange them by genre? The problem with that is that I can remember as a child being pleasantly surprised time and time again by random books I picked up in random places in the house. I think that children will read things when they are ready for them if they have open access to them. I have a sneaking suspicion that arranging them by genre might encourage the children to just keep reading within a genre.

In fact, unless we're talking about books written in the last 20 years (I think that modern authors are being marketed by genre and their writing edited/steered in that direction by publishers), are genres a good way of sorting?

What do you think? Shall I just go for the children getting their all-time favourites back and replacing the rest unsorted? To sort or not to sort?

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AwkwardMary · 03/04/2012 08:58

I would never arrange books by genre...they belong in a random, surprising muddle so that people can come across a new delight now and then.

I am considering getting rid of some of our older books. I just can't house them...so your post resonates.

duchesse · 03/04/2012 09:11

That's what I think too Mary- but my desire to bring some kind of order is fighting with that notion.

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AwkwardMary · 03/04/2012 09:58

Why don't you order them by publisher? That looks nice...I do it a bit...all the Viragos together...all the Penguins...

duchesse · 03/04/2012 10:26

Now that IS a good idea!

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MurielTheActor · 03/04/2012 15:04

I go for size. Tallest books to the left. That way publishers are all together as are mostly the same size.

juneybean · 03/04/2012 21:47

jesykaditri.com/bookshelf-porn/

By Colour!!

MadameMessy · 03/04/2012 21:53

I do it by colour.
It looks so lovely! Our bedroom has reds and oranges, sitting room has blues and white (a lot of these) and bathroom is a mix (usually whatever I've left after a bath or Dp has left)
They all clash with the rest of the rooms colours, think it looks great :)
and I can never remember where anything is so I get to have a good look and root when I am looking :)

fussbucket · 03/04/2012 21:55

I'm anal, so it's got to be alphabetical by author.

SardineQueen · 03/04/2012 21:59

Have checked out link

I vote by colour Grin it looks amazing!

In real life though, I go by genre, and group authors together, natch. Also our bookshelves are around the house so genre depends on location IYSWIM.

SqueezyDiva · 03/04/2012 22:01

How about by year of acquisition? It would be a bit higgledy piggledy though. I organise our bookshelves by protrusion - widest to narrowest on each shelf thus giving each book maximum accessibility. I am officially weird however.

SardineQueen · 03/04/2012 22:01

I group

cooking
gardening
Reference
popular authors
downstairs in easy reach

children have their bookcases with their books + space filled with something that they can read when they are big enough eg DD1 has my old books + terry pratchett + pg wodehouse

spare room bookcase has hidden, waiting to be read and random stuff

etc

Doesn't everyone do it like that? Grin

SardineQueen · 03/04/2012 22:02

I do tall books at the ends and smaller in the middle
Surely that is the only way?

LoopyLoopsIsTentativelyBack · 03/04/2012 22:03

I do it by colour too. It looks amazing, and kind of organises itself by genre automatically. What a thriller? Black. Oriental fiction? Red. Modern fiction? Blue or green. French classic? White. etc. etc.

SardineQueen · 03/04/2012 22:07

I am not envisaging this working with the children's books...

BonnieBumble · 03/04/2012 22:09

It has to be alphabetically, anything else would make me twitchy.

juneybean · 03/04/2012 22:10

SardineQueen Great idea, I know what me and my charges are doing tomorrow at work Grin

juneybean · 03/04/2012 22:10

oh wait you said NOT working. well I'll try it and get back to you....

LoopyLoopsIsTentativelyBack · 03/04/2012 22:10

It does! My adult bookcase and kids bookcase are both colour co-ordinated!

MadameMessy · 03/04/2012 22:19

I like that they're all higgledy piggledy, up and down, fat and thin...a surprise where ever you put you hand.

SardineQueen · 03/04/2012 22:22

With the children's books, if alphabetical, surely the teeny ones get lost amongst the big ones and the long ones and the board ones?

With children's I always order by size on bottom row (theirs) and then by theme / author on the higher shelves (pg wodehouse etc as per previous post!)

SardineQueen · 03/04/2012 22:23

Junie it was the colours I was thinking wouldn't work with children's books.

My way is the only way sound Grin

SardineQueen · 03/04/2012 22:24

How do the alphabetisers manage without a library? Surely some accomodation needs to be made for the position of the bookcases around the house?

bran · 03/04/2012 22:26

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marshmallowpies · 03/04/2012 22:34

I have matching spine books together (penguins, viragos, etc) but apart from that it's a great big muddle really.

Do have 'modern fiction' vaguely all together and poetry/children's books/biographies all shelved separately.

One day it will all be arranged properly...one day...

duchesse · 04/04/2012 02:26

Ah, bran, alas, not likely to move as we live in our "forever" house, which is quite large and in the countryside -little pressure on space but a tendency to entropy and messiness. The last time we moved was 9 years ago and the books practically took up an entire removal van by themselves...

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