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Writer (ex-Maximum PC, fiction, web content) ,photographer from Toronto. Left as far as I can go. Equal rights, women's rights, LGBTQ rights, BLM. everyone's the same rights. That's me. Widowed, live alone. Posts on China, politics, equal rights, pretty much any shiny thing that looks interesting. He/him.

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I need to reorganize my fiction bookshelves. What system has worked best for you? I'm leaning towards going by author, though that leaves the question of how to treat anthologies. Maybe anthologies could be first, or shelved by the editor's name. Alphabetical by title (preceded by numbers) might work just as well as by author.

I had been doing them by height size, except for the graphic novels, which tend not to match any standard size.

These particular bookshelves are all fiction (except for graphic nonfiction) so organizing by subject seems unwieldy.

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@kimlockhartga @bookstodon I made several groups. Literature/classics. Fun, think of Dan Brown. Canadian of all kinds then 'readers'. Readers are old school texts as well as Norton Anthologies, for example. Poetry separate, but all poetry is classic. For all sections, by author after the initial sorting. Hope that helps. If you're at all like me, you have many other sections besides fiction, too. How the hell many books do I have? Lots and lots. 😅

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