Additional hotness of the new variety

If you’ve been around here for any length of time– five days would do it– you have certainly seen at least a variant of this picture, my four Nice Bookshelves that are in my living room and are currently dedicated at least mostly to series fiction. The bottom shelves are an exception, partially, but whatever.

A few weeks ago I discovered what I thought was a spectacular sale at the furniture store I worked at– not quite, but almost, half off of these exact same bookshelves. So this has happened:

Hello, Gideon. Hello, The Boy’s toes.

So we’re back to having seven bookshelves in this room again, which I … think is probably the end of it, because of the extra room the sectional takes up compared to the sofa we had before? But who knows. At any rate, these are not precisely identical to the bookshelves we had before, because they weren’t on sale– these come unassembled, and that’s why they were cheaper. That rather tedious process has been my job for the last few days. That said, once put together, they look identical, and they’re quite solidly put together as well– these are absolutely not Wal-Mart $40 specials like the other bookshelves in the house and I have no reason to not believe they’ll last just as long as the ones we spent more money on.

We used my wife’s nice big new car to deliver a shitton of styrofoam and cardboard to our local recycling/hazardous waste facility today and I’ve got all the shelves where I want them. I have two days of vacation left and by the time school starts back up I want my books organized properly again. Right now the theme is “only fiction in the living room” and “only nonfiction in the library … other than the leatherbounds,” but we’ll see.

I’ll post more pictures once everything is properly organized.

4 thoughts on “Additional hotness of the new variety

  1. Hmm, that’s it? Bookcases/books breed and you know that. Here we have two bedroom walls – fiction, plus travel; one bedroom wall – biography/autobiography. Downstairs in the dining room – one wall of history and one wall of art/psychology/WW11 Far East/ etc, etc; Sitting room – bookcase of family writing; my study – poetry; husband’s room – music; bathroom – humour, kitchen – cook books. Cellar – children’s books (lots).

    Be careful, be very careful!

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    1. LOL. These are the NICE bookshelves. They’re in addition to nine bookshelves in the library, four in the dining room, two in our bedroom and four in my office. Not organized as religiously, but I’m working on that. 🙂

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