This one handled the spill-over of fiction, and then I went full-on to my favorite books in my collection: all of my movie books, and then also my young adult books. That takes up the majority of the space.
The bookshelf in its entirety.
Top shelf. The end of the fiction. W to Y.
My entertainment biographies. I love that Duse sits next to Eminem. Now there’s a pairing.
My “making of” books, a quickly growing collection.
Two exquisite awesome books sent to me by Pioneer Woman.
My over-sized art and movie art books.
My movie books.
Up to the top of the next shelf. Now we begin my awesome extensive YA collection!
Memoirs
Letters/Journals
Travelogues
Film criticism
LOVE your shelves. Amazing set of books! Isn’t it great to see them? I had mine packed away from my move for a couple months, and it was such a relief to have them all out where I could see them.
You have no idea how much GLEE I feel seeing your Twilight books right next to I-Can-Read books. That slays me.
I can’t say how much good it does my borderline austistic self to see things in order.
My neck hurts from craning to the right to read the titles on the spines. So worth it! Your bookshelves are a delight.
What a wonderful collection! Thanks for sharing – very inspiring.
Beautiful, Sheila.
Sarah – hahahahahaha I know – how did I work THAT out?? It made sense at the time.
In “Memoirs,” you need a copy of this.
Wow – yes, I certainly do.
Oh, and I can’t look at that third shelf down on the left side. Add that to my list of projects!! :)
Wait – which shelf is that??
Oh – you mean that I have books stacked across the top??
Yeah – not sure what to do about that. That shelf needs work.
It’s a great book. Knowing the “end,” as it were, makes it very bittersweet.
(I lurve Hons and Rebels. I want to be a Mitford.)
(Not a fascist, though. Those Mitfords tend to end up with bullets in their heads.)
I know – can I be a Mitford without the Nazism, fascism and communism, please? Thanks.
Pretty awesome these shelves and collection!
Wow. Just . . .Wow.
Have to ask a question that sounds somewhat snide, but I assure you it’s not meant to be: how many of these have you actually read vs. the ones you look at/collected and say to yourself “I’ll get around to it”?
And yes, there is self-projection going on here. : )
I’ve read most of these. On these shelves, in particular. I’ve read 100% of the movie books – and 100% of the young adult stuff.
In my “adult fiction” I own a lot of stuff I haven’t read yet – because I have to be in the mood for fiction, but I buy books anyway for when I’m in the mood.
MrG – thanks – my only regret now is that I didn’t capture the chaos of the reorganization with piles of books E-V-E-R-Y-W-H-E-R-E.
Oh it’s beautiful!
Awesome collection.
Can I come over? I promise to be quiet. But I’d probably break my glasses falling from a top shelf.
Isn’t Waugh’s Scoop the best?
Phil – Scoop is definitely in the top 5 funniest books I have ever read in my life!!
Cannot tell you how much I’m enjoying the tour….
Only one John Green? If you liked it, you should totally read An Abundance of Katherines.
Yeah. Only one John Green.
I have 3000 books. I can’t have them all.
A very interesting bookshelf. I wish I could get some of the titles I saw… I think I would have to order them like importations here where I live…
Greetings from the Old World, Sheila!