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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 Bookshelf organization is hard. Once upon a time I tried to keep my shelves organized. But last time I had to unbox everything I just threw them on the shelves and left 'em where they landed. That was so long ago that now I have their locations pretty well memorized. There are only 40 shelf-meters of books, so it's not super huge. The Feynman lectures are next to the complete Max Carrados mysteries, which are next to the Kama Sutra, and so forth.

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