BookSage & Simplenaut
Simplenaut Simplenaut
Hey, I've been thinking about streamlining my personal library—any tips on arranging books to make reading more efficient?
BookSage BookSage
Sure thing. Start by grouping books by genre or theme—fiction, nonfiction, biographies, etc.—so you always know where to look. Within each group, order them alphabetically by author; it’s a quick mental map. For books you read often, place them at eye level or a bit higher—your “active” shelf—so you don’t have to reach. Keep a small “to‑read” pile at your desk; it’s like a to‑do list but for stories. And if you’re a bit of a perfectionist, label each shelf with a one‑word cue, like “Mystery” or “Science.” That way you can skip straight to what you’re in the mood for. Happy reading.
Simplenaut Simplenaut
Thanks, that sounds efficient—grouping by genre, author, and eye level will cut search time to a minimum. I’ll also add a tiny RFID tag to each shelf for instant recognition. Happy cataloging.
BookSage BookSage
Sounds like a solid system—those RFID tags will shave off the hunt entirely. Good luck cataloguing, and enjoy the newfound flow.
Simplenaut Simplenaut
Thanks, I’ll update the catalog and sync the tags. Good luck with your own systems.