As a result, I still carve out time to read. It is my
favorite thing to do when I have a few minutes, and I try to give myself at
least 30 minutes at night to unwind and read. This means my “bookshelves” are
scattered all over the house, and they’re not always shelves…
In my mid-twenties, I lived in a duplex with six bookshelves
chock full o’ books. Then I put everything in storage and traveled for six
months – still reading! I took books I got as ARCs, or from used bookstores,
and left them as I traveled. It was a great way to travel light while spreading
booklove! When I came home from traveling, I lived in a tiny apartment and
downsized to two bookshelves. From SIX to TWO! Is anyone else in awe at that? I
still am, even though a lot of those books were old textbooks I sold back to
students. (I definitely used to horde my English and Literature books – anyone
else with me?)
Now I have a house I’m in love with, and want to stay here
forever (knock on wood), and my bookshelf situation is still shifting. I have a
bookcase in my office, with library science, literacy, and reference books. Oh,
and the bottom shelf is picture books. Of course. My son’s room has 2 bookcases
bursting with picture books. The back room has 3 bookcases, two of adult novels
and one of children’s reference and kids’ picture and activity books.
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Not the full scope, but you get the idea |
I would love to have gorgeous built-in shelves in my back
room, which is a playroom/hobby room for me and my son. But who wouldn’t love
built-ins?! I am still trying to get rid of books I don’t love. I want to look
at my shelves and see titles that inspired me, opened me up to different
worlds, showed me how others live.
What do your bookshelves look like?