Tuesday, April 27, 2021

4 Tips for and 2 Benefits of Organizing Your Books by Unread and Read


Many of the tips will also overlap plenty with the tips for other organization methods. The explanations and reasonings for each tip, though, will differ based on how you're organizing your books.

Let's get started with the tips and benefits of organizing your books by unread and read!

Tip 1: Decide on how you want to organize your books.
You've decided on organizing by your unread and your read books. But this allows for so many organization opportunities within your unread and read books. Since it's the easiest to explain, let's say you want to organize by alphabetizing according to authors' last names in your unread and read books.

Tip 2: Completely clear off your bookshelf and any space that has books on it.
This way, you're not shuffling books around on your bookshelf. You'll also have plenty of room on your shelf to get your books fully organized.

Tip 3: Set your books into piles based on the color.
Put all of your books into piles of unread and read, and then into piles of A-Z. This will be a bit time consuming, but you don't have to fully alphabetize quite yet.

Tip 4: Once you have your piles set up, start organizing the books on the shelves.
Organize by alphabetizing your unread books and then your read books.


Benefit 1: You can see what books you've read versus those you haven't read.
You know which books have priority on your TBR list.

Benefit 2: It's easier to make TBR lists.
For those of you who like TBR lists, visibly seeing your unread books can help you set up your TBR lists.

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