
This has created some gaps on all the shelves out in the library, but as far as my TBR shelves were concerned, space was at a premium, and I was starting to stack piles of books on top of the shelves. I can't stand that, so something had to be done and pronto.
Last week I spent most of the afternoon sorting and sifting books. It's something I like to do, and I always seem to find books that I forgot I had.
The first thing I did was move the remaining books from one bookcase in the library and combine them with what was left in another bookcase. This left me with one empty five-shelf bookcase.

It didn't take me long to have three mountains: Mt. Donate, Mt. List on Paperback Swap, and Mt. Move to the Library. I must be getting a knack for this after all these years because Mt. Move to the Library fit neatly in the bookcase I'd just emptied...with room to spare.
I moved the Paperback Swap pile into the office so I could get online and list them, and I bagged the books to be donated and put them by the door. I was ready for the next step, which was dealing with all my TBR books.
As you can see, there's room on each shelf, and all the books are shelved alphabetically by author. The bottom two shelves on the left are all the books I have posted on Paperback Swap, and one up from the bottom on the right of the same bookcase are books that I still have to list. I learned the hard way that it's not a good idea to list everything at once, or I'll be packaging and labeling like crazy and then hauling everything out to the car to make a run to the post office!
There was also another benefit to my sorting and shuffling, but if you have a tender constitution and become upset easily, I'd better warn you not to take a look at this last photo....
It's still empty!
No, I'm not going to mail it to any of y'all. It's going to go back to doing what it's done in the past: showing off some of my collection of antique glass and stoneware. I thought I'd be nice to it and give it a breather. It's been good to me for a lot of years!
I love empty book shelves as much as I love the filled one, because empty ones mean that I can go out an buy more books ;o)
ReplyDeleteYou must have been reading my mind! I was going to offer to take that bookcase out of your way for you! Organizing books sounds like a lot of fun!
ReplyDeleteI love to organize books too. I let myself have a little book-shifting-extravaganza twice a year. But I still haven't managed to have any empty bookcases. Usually after a shifting, I have an empty shelf, but never a full bookcase. I need to be more willing to part with books. I'm such a hoarder of books.
ReplyDeleteThat looks like such fun! I love to rearrange my bookshelves, although I only have a couple in my apartment so I don't really have many options. Some day I'll have this many :)
ReplyDeleteLouise-- I *love* the way you think!
ReplyDeleteKathy-- I *knew* someone would be after my bookcase! LOL
Trisha-- I used to hoard, too. Then there came the time when I realized I either needed to build a second floor onto this house for all the books, or I needed to share the ones I wouldn't re-read so I had room to continue to bring new ones in!
Kim-- If all my books were suddenly to disappear, this place wouldn't feel like home anymore!
Louise has just taken the words out of my mouth!
ReplyDeleteI bought an empty shelf for my husband last year because he wanted more books around him in our living room. He has been far too slow to fill it, however, so what is there now: fifty crime novels!
Resorting my bookshelves is one of my favorite things to do. Sometimes I will think of ways to alter my filing system so I have an excuse to pull those books out and touch them all.
ReplyDeleteI like to periodically rearrange my bookshelves, too- but I've never had the end result of an entire empty bookcase! That would be a real feat.
ReplyDeleteDorte-- Good! He discovered the truth in an old American saying: "You snooze, you lose!"
ReplyDeletePetunia-- Something tells me you're not a fan of e-readers. Neither am I!
Jeane-- I'm a bit proud of that, but I still have a long way to go.
I love rearranging and shifting my books. Amazing how much time I can spend doing that. Congrats on your new space :)
ReplyDeleteStacy--You're welcome! It's amazing how something simple like that can change the appearance of a room.
ReplyDeleteWow, gorgeous bookshelves!
ReplyDeleteSerena-- Thanks!
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