๐ How to Organize Your Books (And Actually Love the Way It Looks!)
If youโve ever looked around at your piles of books and thought, โI really should do something about thisโฆโ โ youโre not alone. Whether youโre a Kindle-only reader with a growing digital library or a proud owner of floor-to-ceiling shelves, organizing your books can feel like a daunting task.
But hereโs the thing: organizing your books can actually be fun. Yep, fun. Itโs part self-care, part decorating, and a whole lot of satisfying.
Letโs break it down step by step.

๐งน 1. Start With a Good Declutter
Before organizing, do a quick sweep through your books and ask:
- Do I still want to read this?
- Will I reread it?
- Did I actually like it?
Itโs totally okay to donate or resell books that no longer bring you joy. Make room for the stories you truly love!
๐ 2. Decide on Your โShelf Vibeโ
Thereโs no one-size-fits-all method here. Your book organization style depends on your personality, space, and goals. Here are a few fun ways to sort:
- By Genre or Topic (great for mood readers)
- By Color (rainbow shelves = instant wow)
- Alphabetically by Author (for the true librarian feel)
- Read vs. To Be Read (TBR) (keeps you on track!)
- Chronologically by purchase or publication (nerdy and satisfying)
Mix and match! You can do genre + color, or author + read/TBR sections.
โจ 3. Make It Cute and Functional
Add a little personality to your space:
- Use bookends, baskets, or bins to corral smaller books or series.
- Add fairy lights, a framed quote, or little plants for aesthetic vibes.
- Leave some space open for future finds!
Remember: your bookshelves should inspire you, not stress you out.
๐ป 4. Donโt Forget About eBooks!
If your Kindle library is looking like a digital jungle, try:
- Creating collections or folders (e.g., โRomance,โ โTBR,โ โFavoritesโ).
- Sorting by recently downloaded or title to stay organized.
- Using apps like Goodreads or The StoryGraph to track what you own, what youโve read, and whatโs next.
Bonus: You can even make a digital TBR shelf using Canva or Notion if you're a planner-type.
๐ฆ 5. Store Smart (Especially for Small Spaces)
If you're tight on space:
- Use vertical space (tall shelves, stackable crates)
- Store off-season or less-loved books in under-bed bins
- Display a rotating collection (like a seasonal shelfie!)
- Try wall-mounted shelves or floating book ledges
And donโt forget โ the library exists for a reason! You donโt have to own every book you read.

๐งก Final Thought: Your Shelves = Your Story
Thereโs no wrong way to organize your books. Whether your shelves are color-coded, stacked high and chaotic, or neatly labeled like a bookstore โ what matters is that they make you smile.
๐ Letโs Talk!
How do you organize your books? Are you team rainbow shelf, genre master, or organized chaos? Drop a photo or a tip in the comments โ Iโd love to see how you keep your books in check!
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