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message 201: by Susan C (new)

Susan C (somersetpurplegmailcom) | 122 comments I love having mine all organized. My latest project is to try to buy all of Plaidy's books published by Arrow. The cover's are beautiful. Some titles I already own in the last printing but I'm replacing them with the Arrow copies.I know it's a bit crazy, but you have no idea how nice they look together on a shelf.


message 202: by Aly (new)

Aly (Alygator) | 854 comments Nothing bothers me more than having a set of books not put together on a shelf!!! My boyfriend unpacked my books for me which was nice, but he put half of my Harry Potter books on one shelf and the other half on another and all my Tudor books are mixed in with everything else!!!! I organized some of my shelves, but it is taking a very long time. I like having a nice looking set of books on my shelves, Susan, so I understand what you are talking about!!


message 203: by Susan C (new)

Susan C (somersetpurplegmailcom) | 122 comments I used to work in a library, so my OCD regarding organization is really out of control.


message 204: by Colleen, Mod #3 (new)

Colleen (nightoleander) | 1106 comments Are those the UK versions Susan C? Aly- I know it took me a while after the last move to organize but I was such a happy girl when it was all done, I always love to be able to know exactly where to find a book when I need to refer to one. So, out of curiosity how do you organize your book collection Susan C?


message 205: by Susan C (new)

Susan C (somersetpurplegmailcom) | 122 comments Colleen wrote: "Are those the UK versions Susan C? Aly- I know it took me a while after the last move to organize but I was such a happy girl when it was all done, I always love to be able to know exactly where to..."<

If you're asking about the Plaidy books, then yes they are English releases.

Here's my organization, each section alphabetized
according to author's last name.

Grouped: Hardback fiction, paperback fiction, nonfiction, biographies, royalty fiction and nonfiction. It looks quite nice and is easy to find what I'm looking for.



Lyn (Readinghearts) (lsmeadows) Susan - Can you come over and organize my bookshelves.


message 207: by Colleen, Mod #3 (new)

Colleen (nightoleander) | 1106 comments I like the UK covers better in general. Susan, LOL, I wouldn't call that out of control in terms of OCD organization.


message 208: by Susan C (new)

Susan C (somersetpurplegmailcom) | 122 comments Lyn M wrote: "Susan - Can you come over and organize my bookshelves. "

Sure, I enjoy organizing books! I go in and sit down just to admire mine and decide if any should be changed.


message 209: by Susan C (new)

Susan C (somersetpurplegmailcom) | 122 comments Why are the UK covers sooooo much nicer? It's not fair!


Lyn (Readinghearts) (lsmeadows) I know. I may have to go to the UK just to get the better covers!


message 211: by Colleen, Mod #3 (new)

Colleen (nightoleander) | 1106 comments Heehee me too sometimes Susan C! Maybe the UK covers are better because it is their history after all.

You know, I have said this before but a wonderful place to get all the UK books is amazon.com/uk I have gotten some hard to get (in the US anyway) books from the website. Plus it may be a little silly, but Tudor books from the UK always seem a little extra special to me :)


message 212: by Susan C (last edited Jan 03, 2010 07:26AM) (new)

Susan C (somersetpurplegmailcom) | 122 comments Colleen wrote: "Heehee me too sometimes Susan C! Maybe the UK covers are better because it is their history after all.

You know, I have said this before but a wonderful place to get all the UK books is amazon...."


That is where I've been buying and also ABE books.


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