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I have 2 odd shelves- one (like Anne Fadiman's coincidently) contains books about the heroic age of Antartic Exploration - particularly Captain Scott (my hero), my other odd shelf contains books about WW1 (particularly about Wilfred Owen another hero).

My books are totally unorganized too - the odd shelf is more of a concept (she said pretentiously)- a collection of books on a particular theme that has nothing to do with the kind of books you usually read :0)
Everytime I organise my books it doesn't last long cos I end up buying more! Have run out of shelf space and am having to use the floor now - everyone in my house calls my room 'the library'. I try to do it thematically if I can but cos of the lack of space it doesn't really work.
Wouldn't it be great if you could have your own stately home style library- a huge room, covered floor to ceiling with shelves. With comfy chairs galore, the odd chaise long, open fires etc, etc
That would be amazing wouldn't it? I'm definitely having a room dedicated just to books when I buy my own house


I meant my comment conceptually - I have such a variety of books, on such a wide range of subjects, that nothing seems out of place.
Oh I see - I think you could probably sort my books (if you had the time) in to 5 or 6 over lapping groups - but the stuff on my odd shelf just doesn't belong.
Definitely a wine rack - and perhaps a chocolate fountain?
Definitely a wine rack - and perhaps a chocolate fountain?
What's on your odd shelf?