Hey
everyone, I'm Sarah and my blog is called Feeling Fictional
(http://www.feelingfictional.com/). You can
occasionally catch me on Twitter (https://twitter.com/sarahsreviews)
but I seem to have cured myself of my tweeting addiction so you're much
more likely to catch me on Goodreads
(http://www.goodreads.com/user/show/3344685) if you want to talk about
books :o)
I've
been promising Kirsty a Bookcase Showcase post for months now but since
I now have my very own library (it's my favourite room in the house!)
it was about time I got around to taking some pics for her. I'll be the
first to admit I'm not the world's tidiest person - I'm messy, I hate my
hoover and you can probably write your name in the dust (if the dust
bunnies
don't eat you first!) but I'm actually surprisingly organised when it
comes to my books. You see like many other book bloggers I have a book
addiction - I seem to be constantly acquiring new books because I can
never resist a bargain! It doesn't help that I have such varied tastes
when it comes to books, I love both adult and YA titles across a whole
selection of genres and my reading tends to go in cycles. I've not been
on a crime or horror kick for a while but I hate to get rid of the books
I haven't read in those genres because I know I'll want to read them
one day. I've been on a paranormal kick (including paranormal romance,
urban fantasy, steampunk, science fiction and dystopian) for most of the
time that I've been blogging but I also enjoy historical stories and
this year I've rekindled my love of contemporary romance.
"2012 / 2013 releases"
The
shelf above can be found in my front room, this is where I keep most of
my review copies and this years releases. The books look like they have
been shelved at random but there is method to my madness and they are
sorted by publication date, I even have a spreadsheet that I can use for
reference when I'm struggling to find a book (yes, I am a geek and I'm
proud
of it!). I even have dividers (or pieces of cut up old calendars if you
want to get picky about it) to make it easy to find the month I'm
looking for.
"Books on these shelves are organised by release date"
When
I moved into my new house I invested in seven massive new bookcases
from Ikea (a whole afternoon and evening spent building them has given
me mad hammer skills so you know where to
come for help next time you've got to put together flat pack
furniture). My spare room has dutifully been turned into a library and I
love going in there just to stroke the pretty book covers. One wall has
a row of 4 really tall bookshelves and those contain the majority of my
current to read pile (I'm embarrassed to admit my TBR pile has crept
back up to over 1000 books if you include the contents of my kindle -
eeek!). The books are organised alphabetically by author surname and
then sorted into series order because that makes it pretty easy to find
whatever I'm looking for. As
you can see from the pictures below these shelves are crammed quite full
and I'm going to struggle to fit much more on them. I
love having plenty of books to choose from though - I never know what
I'm going to fancy reading next and every
time I finish a book I get the excitement of browsing my shelves to
pick out my next book - it's like a mini trip to the book store every
time.
"My never ending to read pile (Part 1 & 2)"
On
the opposite side of the room I have another 3 massive bookcases and
this is where I keep my read books. I find it much easier to be ruthless
with books after I've read them so these
shelves house my favourite books and signed copies, these books are
also organised by author and then in series order. When I've read books
they tend to do the rounds of my friends and family - I'm very happy to
share my books but if I'm lending books that I want to keep then I do
update my spreadsheet to show who they have gone home with (that's my
inner geek showing again!). Nobody visits my house and doesn't leave
with an armful of books and it will quite often take months for them to
be returned which doesn't bother me at all but would make it impossible
for me to remember where specific books were if I didn't make a note of
it. Once they come back to me I'll decide if I really want to keep them
or nor and then they are either shelved or piled up to be given away.
Friends and family always get first refusal of books I'm not keeping and
after that the adult books are either donated to my local library or to
a charity shop while the YA books are to be
boxed up and given to Kirsty so she can had them out to the kids at
school. I feel much less guilty about giving so many books away now that
I know they are going to good homes.
"Read books - favourites and signed copies only (Part 1 & 2)"
You
can see there is more space
available on my read shelves so I tend to fill up the gaps with silly
nicknacks like these Mandeville and Wenlock Olympic Mascots. (If you
want to know more about my Wenlock & Mandeville obsession you can
read my blog post about them
here http://www.feelingfictional.com/2012/10/london-2012-olympic-geek-out-hunt-for.html)
"Wenlock and Mandeville - I had to sneak them in this post somewhere!"
Along
with the tall bookshelves I also have 3 half height cases in this room,
two of them fit underneath the window and they will eventually contain
my collection of children's books, coffee table type books like the
Simon's Cat series by Simon Tofield and any other books that I want to
have more on display. The third one is hidden behind Big Ted who is
sitting comfortably in the library because I can't fit him in anywhere
else in the house. At the moment this shelf is home to some of my
fantasy books - just my collection of Terry Pratchett and David Eddings
books for now but this will be added to later. I still have about 10
boxes of books in storage at my Dad's house and I have no idea what
treasures are in there waiting for me to rediscover them so unpacking
them is high on my priorities list.
"Fantasy shelves - Terry Pratchett & David Eddings
Well
I hope you've enjoyed taking a virtual tour of my shelves - I did warn
you in advance that I have a book addiction and I think I've proved my
point lol. I don't think it's possible to own too many books though -
all I want now is a bigger library with custom built floor
to ceiling shelves and one of those sliding ladders - I've always
dreamed of having one of
those!
Comments
I've stopped donating books to our library. If it's not a title they want to use, they destroy them :(
Thank you for sharing your shelves and your systems. Next year I'll be doing the publishing date one :-)
@ Thanks Viv, I've been buying way too many books for years now and I can't bring myself to part with them LOL. You'd find there is a high percentage of covers with half naked men on the front if you looked at the shelves closely - it was one of the things Kirsty picked up on when she helped me organise them! I just thought everyone's shelves look like that LOL
@ Hannah - I figured that keeping them displayed like that might make it easier to keep track of which books needed reviewing when but although it helps a bit if I'm honest I'm still way behind with current releases! Stickering them sounds like a good idea too, you'll have to show us some pictures :o)
@ Michelle - I had a lot of help from Kirsty getting them organised when I moved in a few months ago so she has to take a lot of credit for alphabetising them! I'm determined to keep up with it though because it makes it so much easier to find what I'm looking for!
My Dad volunteers at our local library and they are only allowed to put books on the shelves if they have previously been bought by at least one of the branches in the area. They can only put out finished copies too so I don't give them ARCs. Luckily if they aren't allowed to put them on the shelves our library has a sale table where they sell off old stock or donated books and then they can use the money to buy other books in so I donate a lot of my adult finished copies to them.
I love having them shelved by release date but it can be a pain sometimes when you're looking for a specific book and can't remember what month it was published in - I'm constantly having to check release dates on Amazon LOL
@ Sally - Thanks :o) I've wanted a room like this forever so I love spending time in there now!
@ Thanks Clover, I had a lot of fun with Kirsty getting them organised :o) I'd have to warn you that my shelves have a higher percentage of adult books to YA ones though lol