wherein Liz sorts books again
Sep. 10th, 2015 11:49 amI felt so good about pruning my fiction collection that over the weekend I tackled my nonfiction as well. This resulted in a donation of 59 books (dropped off today), and another 28 pulled out and recategorized as "to-read, and why the hell was this shelved with has-been-read stuff anyway???" I suspect a bunch of those will end up donated as well once I get through them, because they're things I want to read but don't necessarily want to own.
Also my nonfiction bookshelf is now semi-organized in a way that makes sense to me, though it doesn't follow any actual library cataloging system. This was true in my old apartment, but had not been true since I moved into my current apartment, and since that was about six years ago... *wince*
Final Friends of the Library booksale donation totals for 2015 are as follows:
For my parents, 29 hardcovers and trade paperbacks; 63 mass market paperbacks; and 10 kids' books and/or puzzles.
For me, 112 hardcovers, trade paperbacks, and graphic novels; 53 mass market paperbacks; 25 kids' books; and one really nice illustrated edition of Anne of Green Gables.
...
I feel a lot lighter somehow. :-)
Also my nonfiction bookshelf is now semi-organized in a way that makes sense to me, though it doesn't follow any actual library cataloging system. This was true in my old apartment, but had not been true since I moved into my current apartment, and since that was about six years ago... *wince*
Final Friends of the Library booksale donation totals for 2015 are as follows:
For my parents, 29 hardcovers and trade paperbacks; 63 mass market paperbacks; and 10 kids' books and/or puzzles.
For me, 112 hardcovers, trade paperbacks, and graphic novels; 53 mass market paperbacks; 25 kids' books; and one really nice illustrated edition of Anne of Green Gables.
...
I feel a lot lighter somehow. :-)
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Date: 2015-09-10 08:53 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2015-09-11 02:37 am (UTC)(Though I do kind of want to get rid of a whole bookcase now that I've freed some shelf space. I inherited a massive bookcase from the previous tenants -- I quite literally need a stepladder to dust it -- and I'd like to replace it with a small three-shelf unit which I could put some plants and pictures on top of. That would be both friendlier and more useful.)