• EveningPancakes@lemm.ee
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    3 days ago

    My wife does this to our books and it drives me nuts.

    • “Where’s The Art of War?”
    • “It’s in the black section”

    One year her mom and I reordered them by author last name while she was away on a work trip. Took her 5 seconds upon returning home to notice it was different and she was furious.

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      3 days ago

      Put yourself in her shoes. If she derives joy from a colorful sorting of the books, it’s likely any other sorting would cause some annoyance/anguish (however minor). She would feel this way each time she laid eyes on the bookshelf.

      On the other hand, a colorful sorting would only negatively affect you when you are actively looking for a book. I’m guessing that’s far less often than she merely looks at the bookshelf.

      A compromise could be that she sorts the books by color and then by authors name. Not the most efficient sorting method for finding books, but would save a considerable amount of time compared to no author name sorting at all.

      Edit: alternatively, a quick Google image search of the book name would tell you all you need to know to quickly find it in a colorful sorting.

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          1 day ago

          I know, right. It’s crazy to me that people need to actually read the spine of a book they own in order to know what it is. Like, don’t you know exactly what it looks like? It’s your book. In a personal library, it makes sense to group books by how similar they look.

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            1 day ago

            In a personal library, it makes sense to group books by how similar they look.

            you do you, crazy man. keep telling yourself this shit makes sense lol

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        2 days ago

        On the other hand, a colorful sorting would only negatively affect you when you are actively looking for a book.

        No, unfortunately, it would remind me every time that I looked at it that I had somehow married someone who thought this was acceptable.