![]() ![]() King's excellent Mary Russell mysteries, are scattered all over the place. Oh, yes, the cover is blue, but the spine might be red. It's especially fun when a friend asks about a book: let me see where that is. And my poetry collections (heavy on the Mary Oliver) are scattered throughout, prompting me to pull them out and read a poem or two. I'm rereading the Harry Potter series again, and searching for each multicolored spine (I have the British editions) is a mini-treasure hunt. Bonus: I'm rediscovering some titles when they catch my eye from their reshuffled positions.įavorites from several years ago, like Rebecca Pacheco's Do Your Om Thing (Harper Wave, $16.99) or Andi Teran's Ana of California (Penguin, $16), wink at me constantly these days. But the new arrangement is both gorgeous and surprisingly accessible. I thought I wouldn't be able to find anything. What type-A bookworm wouldn't be? I'd always arranged my books carefully by genre, then by author. ![]() ![]() ![]() My bookshelves look totally different these days-since I moved to a new apartment this summer and agreed to let my sister color-code them. White's essays, cheek by jowl with Anne of Green Gables. Agatha Christie stacked atop Anne Lamott. ![]()
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