๐Ÿ“š How to Organize Your Books (And Actually Love the Way It Looks!)

If youโ€™ve ever looked around at your piles of books and thought, โ€œI really should do something about thisโ€ฆโ€ โ€” youโ€™re not alone. Whether youโ€™re 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 hereโ€™s the thing: organizing your books can actually be fun. Yep, fun. Itโ€™s part self-care, part decorating, and a whole lot of satisfying.

Letโ€™s break it down step by step.

assorted books on book shelves

๐Ÿงน 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?

Itโ€™s totally okay to donate or resell books that no longer bring you joy. Make room for the stories you truly love!


๐Ÿ“– 2. Decide on Your โ€œShelf Vibeโ€

Thereโ€™s 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.


โœจ 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.


๐Ÿ’ป 4. Donโ€™t Forget About eBooks!

If your Kindle library is looking like a digital jungle, try:

  • Creating collections or folders (e.g., โ€œRomance,โ€ โ€œTBR,โ€ โ€œFavoritesโ€).
  • Sorting by recently downloaded or title to stay organized.
  • Using apps like Goodreads or The StoryGraph to track what you own, what youโ€™ve read, and whatโ€™s next.

Bonus: You can even make a digital TBR shelf using Canva or Notion if you're a planner-type.


๐Ÿ“ฆ 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 donโ€™t forget โ€” the library exists for a reason! You donโ€™t have to own every book you read.


How to Organize Your Book Collection

๐Ÿงก Final Thought: Your Shelves = Your Story

Thereโ€™s 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.


๐Ÿ“Œ Letโ€™s 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€” Iโ€™d love to see how you keep your books in check!

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