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What does your bookcase say about you?

95 replies

lyrasilver · 14/08/2008 10:09

Maybe I should ask what do you want it to say about you! Mine is in the kitchen and a quick look at the books currently residing there ... thrillers, mainly american authors and quite grusome, some scifi/ fantasy Stephen Donaldson, Eddings,Iain Banks, and loads of Stephen King for light relief. Bottom shelf cookery books and childrens books.
Not sure what it says apart from I like cooking, I have children andenjoy the dark side of fiction.

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Mamazon · 14/08/2008 11:17

it say's i have kids.

the only one that is on view has loads of children's books stuffed in it.

Peachy · 14/08/2008 11:18

Oh location.... one in main room but that holds mainly crap dumped there (box files, DVD's, shake n vac..... ), the man one is in the playroom but there's books scattered everywhere

zippitippitoes · 14/08/2008 11:18

it actually says i have spent an awful lot of money on books and i ought to be an authority on a number of topics

WilyWombat · 14/08/2008 11:30

I have far too many serial killer/detective books...hubby is quite worried he thinks I am planning the perfect murder

Cookbooks cake/baking books and weight watchers ones

Toddler taming (the pictures make me laugh), perfect walk books (which I have never used) gardening books (which I keep meaning to ebay) and "how to be a people person" (which I thumbed through then decided I just couldnt be arsed and would just stay anti-social if it was that much work!)

littlerach · 14/08/2008 11:32

3 book cases downstairs, plus shelves in kitchen.

Kitchen has cookery, travel and crap on it.

Others have variety of fiction (inc some chic lit), lots of travel writing,refernec books, boigraphies etc.
Then I have bookcase in spare room with lighter books, again more chic lit stuff.
And refernce book sin study.
Then couple of boxes in a cupbaord for dds when they are older.

And a crate in spare room of books for read it swap it.

Says I have too many!!
(Dh says the same!!)

Find it rather empty when you go to someone's house and they have no books.

littlerach · 14/08/2008 11:33

Actaully, the girls have a full size book case each too, in their rooms.

cyteen · 14/08/2008 11:38

Mine clearly state that I am an English Lit student who's not afraid of liking so-called trash, and that my partner has fantastic taste in comics. Also that one of us me is an untidy slattern who never puts their post away and rarely remembers to water plants.

sitdownpleasegeorge · 14/08/2008 11:42

That I used to read a lot but that I now have children and I buy them too many books !

VictorianSqualor · 14/08/2008 11:46

I have books on the windowsill in my bedroom and on my bedside cabinets.
My side says I read too much crime fiction (in my defence I am writing a crime fiction novel so I have an excuse) It also says I have children (parenting books) and am nosy (anthony kiedis' autobiography)

However DP's side makes him look all intellectual though, with factual books about Arthur, celts, Britain and Oxford.

lyrasilver · 14/08/2008 11:51

Dh an I went through a serial killer phase, read alot of Robert Ressler stuff, some of these books are still lurking on the shelves.
VictorianSqualor... writing a crime fiction novel! I really do envy and admire anyone with the talent and dedication to write.

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cmotdibbler · 14/08/2008 12:07

We have many, many books. My office - 2 x 4'6" floor to ceilings and another two half height. Physics, nuclear physics, cookery, anatomy, Georgette Heyer, oral history, crime, sci fi, Terry Pratchett, and collection of advice books. DH's office - 2 x 4'6" floor to ceiling chemistry, geology, law, history, sci fi and fantasy. DS's bedroom - zillions of picture books. Spare room, another giant book case with my childrens book collection. All over house - light scattering of current books and board books.

But still we look like a book wasteland compared to my mother....

suedonim · 14/08/2008 12:33

My bookcases say that I'm going to have a bad back moving them to have a new carpet laid. We have bookcases all over the house. Lots of non-fiction and classic novels. I tend to give away contemporary novels as I never re-read books. Dh has loads of books he never looks at and never will but refuses to part with. It means I end up giving away some books I'd like to keep.

suedonim · 14/08/2008 12:36

I've forgotten my bookcases in Lagos. In two and a half years I've gathered three bookcases full of books. I intend to leave most of them there when we come home for good. There's a shortage of reading material in the country so people appreciate extra books.

EffiePerine · 14/08/2008 12:41

Most of our books are in storage, whichi gives an interesting snapshot of the books we are actually reading or have bought recently

which is a strange mix of thrillers, short stories, romance novels and political biographies . And a set of the William books.

OrmIrian · 14/08/2008 12:41

Probably that I am butterfly-minded and I hate dusting.

sfxmum · 14/08/2008 12:50

that it is bloody expensive to move

'you have how many books?' random astronomical number quoted because we must be freaks

sfxmum · 14/08/2008 12:52

is the vampire porn LKH? I have some of those

Cocodrillo · 14/08/2008 12:59

My bookshelves make us look highly cultured and sophisticated. No one need know the Shakespeare complete works have never been opened .

Do like my art books though, and DH likes (or used to) poetry and photography, plus we both did French degrees so we've got loads of French literature, plus cook books. Lots of contemporary fiction and kids books too.

Far far far too many, and far too much cash wasted on unread books.

cmotdibbler · 14/08/2008 13:03

SFXmum - last move but two, the people who were packing our stuff wrote some really quite rude things on the packing boxes as it got to 'yet more b**dy books'. We didn't get charged much more though - they like books as they pack neatly.

Often treated as freaks for so many books and wanting to reread them

Love2bake · 14/08/2008 13:04

I don't have any bookshelves for entirely this reason.

Plus i hate clutter, so as soon as I have read a few books I pass them onto friends or donate them to my local charity bookshop.

The only books I keep are recipe books - in the kitchen cupboard.

MrsWeasley · 14/08/2008 13:06

my book cases say that I need to dust more and read less

sfxmum · 14/08/2008 13:09

one of my relatives lives alone and collects rare books as well as having a normal and rather impressive collections, there are books all over in every single room and all the way up the stairs bless him

Romy7 · 14/08/2008 13:14

last time we moved i had 36 boxes of books, not counting the ones i packed myself.

my bookcases (various) say i am a militant military feminist pedant who enjoys men, classics, cooking, and travel.

no time for fiction lol, except that one shelf of inter/ postwar middlebrow.

really, what does 'virtual war' next to 'herland' say about anyone.

do i need much therapy?

will it be v expensive?

Romy7 · 14/08/2008 13:15

not much of a pedant if i can't even punctuate a question...

squeaver · 14/08/2008 13:19

That I can't quite get over myself and my Eng Lit degree - Early Middle English prose ffs - and that my reading has drastically reduced in quantity and quality in the last 3 years.

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