# What I Learned From Alphabetizing 400 Books ## Size matters As well as sorting the books, I also stacked them up in orderly rows in a suitable nook. The hardest thing about doing that is that books come in different sizes. The most common size (maybe about 3/4 of them) formed some aesthetically pleasing rows. Some of the remaining 1/4 are trapped in book limbo in a (temporary) heap on the floor. ## Many authors have a surname beginning with M If your dream is to write a novel, and your name begins with i or v, I'm sorry to say the odds are against you. ## Books are great It's true.  ## Books smell I've heard it said that people love the smell of old books and I can only imagine that those people are in better ventilated rooms than mine. ## My wife has read so many more books than me I mean, it's not a competition. But she is winning. ## We live in physical reality I spend much more time sorting and organising digital files than I do physical objects and it turns out that one of these processes requires more foresight than the other. That M pile really kept growing. ## I want to read more I guess I didn't learn that, because I already knew it. But I've had it reinforced. Happily, I now have some new ones in mind and I know where to find them. => ../../../tags/books.gmi tag: books => ../../../index.gmi home