I love reorganizing 🤭
Reorganizing my bookshelf has always been more than just tidying up; it's a refreshing way to reconnect with my reading journey. I often start by grouping books based on series or themes—one recent favorite was arranging my Sarah J. Maas collection, including "Tower of Dawn," "Empire of Storms," "Queen of Shadows," "Heir of Fire," and "Throne of Glass," which gave my shelf a sense of order and aesthetic appeal. Using the physical TBR (to-be-read) concept helps me prioritize what I want to dive into next while keeping my reading goals clear. I like to keep my recent reads and current favorites at eye level for easy access, while lesser-read or gifted books find their space on higher or less reachable shelves. For those who enjoy a bit of creativity, adding bookends, small plants, or highlighting special editions can make your bookshelf a personal gallery, not just storage. Also, reorganization sessions become moments of reflection, reminding me why each story mattered or which new ones I'm excited to explore. Overall, reorganizing is both practical and emotional—turning a cluttered collection into a well-curated personal library that encourages more frequent and joyful reading.












































































I love books to but I have one bookshelf in my bedroom and another one outside where my washer and dryer is.