Looking at other people's bookshelves is fascinating!
Do share a favourite book, or a book you would like to read one day.
Looking at other people's bookshelves is fascinating!
Do share a favourite book, or a book you would like to read one day.
Since we're renting and therefore seem to end up moving fairly often, books have had to be downsized. I also lost a load of my books in a former business involvement. We've discarded most of our fiction, since we've found Kindle does adequately for those. Kindle not so good for anything that isn't a novel though.
Categories (as I look around current room):
* Horological related (clocks/watches/metalworking),
* Computer science related (work + interest),
* Electronics engineering related (work / sort-of interest),
* Mathematics (current main interest),
* War/conflict related (sort-of interest),
* Bit of science / economics,
* Sailing (money no object, would do more),
* Books about English,
* Books about Trivium / Quadrivium (current education interest),
* Maps,
* Bushcraft/outdoors (on-off hobby),
* Some RPG (occasional fun).
That covers most of the categories of mine I think.
Since we're renting and therefore seem to end up moving fairly often, books have had to be downsized. I also lost a load of my books in a former business involvement. We've discarded most of our fiction, since we've found Kindle does adequately for those. Kindle not so good for anything that isn't a novel though.
Categories (as I look around current room):
* Horological related (clocks/watches/metalworking),
* Computer science related (work + interest),
* Electronics engineering related (work / sort-of interest),
* Mathematics (current main interest),
* War/conflict related (sort-of interest),
* Bit of science / economics,
* Sailing (money no object, would do more),
* Books about English,
* Books about Trivium / Quadrivium (current education interest),
* Maps,
* Bushcraft/outdoors (on-off hobby),
* Some RPG (occasional fun).
That covers most of the categories of mine I think.