Yes I agree! This is the perfect bookshelf tour! It is so relaxing to look at your beautiful bookshelves and listen to your explanations about your organization and your highlights. Also LOVE Liam´s shelves! Love you Lala (as a friend)
Fits well into my space, I painted the back green. It's very easy to customize just the back if that's something you want to do. I would suggest sanding it first before painting, I got a little impatient. The shelves ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxM8H4CjCb79vzeyvgaFMdzmLm88oVFPMkare pretty small so keep that in mind if you're going to have it horizontal that some books won't fit. I like the snug look that it has. Good small shelf if you don't have much space, but not too small. Simple to put together, though you'll need your own tools, a screwdriver and a mallet/hammer, it's easiest to do with another person.
Ok, so when you were live on Instagram and asked what we thought of bookshelf tours I said I never finish them bc I start getting bored and zoning out but ohhhh no, not with Lala’s tour! I love that you talked through it instead of literally just telling us titles. The magic of Lala strikes again!
I hate that format of bookshelf tour. It gets boring to me. It feels more personal and relaxing when its filmed like this. Like an old friend showing me their books.
Don’t usually watch bookshelf tours as I don’t like the listing of books but appreciated how this was different. It was like going over to a friends house and looking through their shelves together
Since the goodreads search engine thing is so messed up, you should do a reading vlog where you type in the first word of your favorite books and read the first recommendation in the search engine!!
I love this book shelf tour. I watched it years ago and now again. You could do an updated version of this. Maybe in January after you have filmed your yearly favorites and then refreshed your book shelf or whatever you have in mind. ❤
It just amazes me how differently everyone sorts their bookcases!!! And your methodology is very interesting....glad you spent the time to explain it so well. I may have to look into rearranging my bookcases. I’ve always just separated them into general genres (fiction, mystery, sf/fant, romance) then alpha by author within each genre.... Now I have a new Lala inspired book project to look forward to!!!
I’m going to graduation practice right now so I can’t watch this right now, but best believe when I come home, I’m grabbing some snacks and enjoying this
i totally respect the fact that you chose to keep all the books you read but maybe you could get rid of a few like the flame alphabet and campfire stories that you really, really don’t like to make room??
I loved your version of the bookshelf tour! It was enjoyable to watch the whole thing. I really appreciated it when you highlighted specific favorites of an author, or just all-time favorites. Nice organization!
Loved this!! Definitely prefer these type of bookshelf tours where you're not necessarily name every single book. SO many books everywhere throughout your house haha love it!
Loved your tour! This isn't how I organize my shelves, but I absolutely love seeing other people's systems. Each library - and yes, if you have bookshelves you have a library, IMO - is unique to each person.
Omg, you found that edition of The Chronicles of Narnia in a used book shop???!!! 😱 I'd have died of happiness on the spot - I've wanted the edition for years but can't afford it. And found it for so little...pardon me while I drown in a pool of my own tears over here. 😢😭
I really appreciated how you named the authors all throughout, we're used to hearing the names of the books in these kinds of video... but naming the authors instead is really meaningful.
I also used to own every book I read or wanted to read and then I moved once and I got rid of things so fast. Now it makes me happier to only have the essentials, both unread books I'm the most excited about and read books I will absolutely reread. I still uhaul books because I'm not perfect, but I'll set them aside and off my shelves for a month first to see if I miss them. If I don't, they're out. If it brings you more joy holding onto your read books, you go, but I would be overwhelmed.
I love that you did this, it actually gave me some tips for fitting more books. I like the idea of the TBR shelf with most wanting to read and then backfilling with books from another TBR area! I also like the organization for read books by how many for each author. My read books that aren’t in series have basically no organization right now and I’m not a fan.
2022 Melissa here would love to request an updated tour!! 💕 I really liked the zoomed in style so I can see what’s on the shelf (titles) but you talk about your favorites from an author or fun facts about a book (like if it’s signed or it was a special edition you hunted down, etc). I think at one point you asked if we preferred the naming of the titles or authors and personally I would rather have the titles if you wanted to read them off one after the other! But it’s your channel, I’m going to watch either way! :D I also really like hearing about your systems and how you organize/methods.
I have only been into reading for about two or three years. I organize my bookshelf with my first self is classics and family photos. Then it starts all the books I’ve read in alphabetical order. Then it’s my tbr books in alphabetical order.
Thanks for sharing! We are currently working on our own little library room and it's amazing how many we own! As long as they are organized how you like them, that works!
What an excellent book shelf tour! I enjoy tours the most that are an overview (like yours!) rather than people naming every single book. I loved seeing your collection and hearing about the way you organise your book shelves :).
Wow that closet threw me for a loop! I did not know you had a secret stash like everyone else lol And loved how you took a second to reorganize as you went
WOW! Thank you for taking the time to make this video for us, I bet it took you forever, very well appreciated by all! I love how Liam's little library is set up, too cute! Can't wait for your next video!
Love the way this is filmed! I was hesitant about watching this because I think those bookshelf tour videos where they jumpcut just saying the names of every. single. book. is so boring but the casual talkative format of this made the video so enjoyable!
Oh, I think you might like Light Years (from your 2nd shelf in your closet). It's a space training book. It is set in space but mostly it just takes place in the training academy. If you do get around to it, I'd be interested in hearing your thoughts
That was fun! It fascinates me how each of us have different ways of organizing and prioritizing our books. Four of my rooms have bookshelves in them - the Library/Office, the Livingroom, the Tea Room, and my Boudoir/Reading Room. There are also books in our Bedroom (I have no idea why I'm capitalizing the room descriptions, LOL), stacks of them near my side of the bed, a half dozen near hubby's side, but no bookshelves in there because for some inexplicable reason I don't like them in that room. I won't describe how I organize per shelf because that might tip this comment from short story into novella.
I see Turtles All The Way Down in the closet! Would really recommend that book, it’s my favourite John Green and the synopsis doesn’t do it justice at all 😊
You’re so organized, I love it! My boos are all in my bedroom but I don’t have enough space to have the same floor to ceiling bookshelves side by side, so some of my shelves are floor to ceiling, some are small, there’s a couple small ones actually hooked to my wall which may or may not be safe haha. And I try to organize by genre, but after a while it always gets kind of messy as more books come in.
I love re-watching these, its always fun, but always watching Kayla's videos. A Lot! She points to a book on her TBR shelf and I'm like "You loved it", "Don't get to excited", "Your favorite 5 Star Book", makes me laugh for some reason 😆😍🥰
I completely understand keeping books you didn't particularly like or even hate. I always keep every book I complete, unless I absolutely can't stand the book and want to get rid of it [doesnt happen often, though]. I just find it satisfying being able to see all the books I've read [I also have many of my childhood books and purchase books I read in school if not pre-owned].
I have a small book collection, but even so how I organize them is sorta hand wavy. It's partially organized for the aesthetics, partly keeping together an authors collection, and partly keeping specific genres in certain places. It works and makes sense to me, but would probably drive other people a little bonkers, haha.
I live for these longer videos; I stagger them out over 2-3 days and watch a bit every time I do dishes. Best part is that I actually get excited to do dishes! Lol
Great video!! I spotted Darius the Great Is Not Okay on your TBR and I hope you read it soon, because that's my favourite book of the year and made me cry 6 separate times (which is a lot especially since I'm not a book crier)
This was so enjoyable to watch. Wonderful to see you passing this love of reading down to your children. Just curious...does your husband like to read novels as well? I live in a townhouse with 4 floors of books...organized in various groupings but not by what I read (which I would like to do). I love the idea of having a bookcase wall of "read' books and TBRs elsewhere. However, I think I have more TBRs than "read" books. Many of my books are art related (instructional, coffee table size, etc) with less text. I don't read most of those from beginning to end. I'm running out of space and I don't want to get rid of any of my books nor remove the art I have hanging on my larger walls for more books! Anyway, I made some notes and hope to read some of the ones you pointed out for sure. I'm on a mystery/crime thriller mood this summer.
I have over a thousand books and we just keep growing. I have a traditional room for a library/office though. It's fun to see how you did it, because we are always looking for room to grow.
I saw the Georgia Nicholson series a mile away! I read them in high school and am trying to recollect them now! They are the best! HYSTERICAL! Literally make me LOL! ❤️
Thank you for the tour of your shelves. I don't have as many books as you do but you made me think about how to organize mine. I have a shelf for books signed by the author that ae in alphabetical order by author's name. The rest are far too random. I probably have several hundred books still in storage. You motivated me to get them out and shelve them.
🙌🏻Vivek Shraya🙌🏻 I like the idea of organizing be genre, but I’m fully aware that if I did it, I’d basically have two categories: depressing Lit Fic and Translated depressing Lit Fic 😅 Fun Fact: Marisha Pessl did her author event at the Barnes & Noble where I previously worked for Neverworld Wake. She was so lovely-like, gorgeous, but then also so sweet and so excited for her books 🤗
Just stumbled upon your channel and your book collection wonderful. The library is one of my favorite places. I'm inspired to get my books out of boxes.
Loved this video! So happy you did a bookshelf tour! If you do another again I would personally prefer that you say the names of the books more instead of the author but that’s just preference.
Seeing all your books makes me miss all my books. I had to give them all away when I moved to a different state. Now I’m slowing rebuilding my collection. And I think it’s really cool that your son is into reading!
The most beautifully disorganized organized bookshelves I've ever seen lol kidding I think the by genre organizing works really well and I imagine it's a lot better than the by color bookshelves!
You kept saying your books aren't as organized as they could be but you're way more organized than me! One of my shelves is organized by color and the others are honestly just however the heck I can get them to fit lol. I think naming every single book is pretty tedious and I don't usually finish those videos. I liked how you mentioned your favorites and books you are most excited to read instead :)
Omg i used to love the Louise Rennison books. I havd an insanley battered version of angus thongs and full frontal snogging. I think i need a re-read. 🌹
This was an amazing bookshelf tour!! I loved it! So i have most of my books in my room, I have to shelfs on the wall and one big shelf, and mostly I organize by genre but within the genre I try to split it with portuguese author/international author but it doesnt always work 😅 and I also try to put the unread books towards the end of the shelf to know those are unread! I also have some books put away in a box (mostly read ones but some unread ones too) because uni stuff is taking up a lot of space in the big shelf!
a brief history of seven killings was honestly transformative, it's absolutely phenomenal, and the audiobook has a full cast of narrators, highly recommend it
I have read Audrey coulthurst- of fire and stars and her second stand alone Inkmistress. I am also looking forward to her 3rd book (out next month) of ice and shadows which is the sequel to of fire and stars.
I want to hear your thoughts on the Opposite of Always. I am in the process of reading it. I attempt to organize by colors. It's hard. But I do have a bookshelf where all my comic books good.
This is the most relateable bookshelf tour I've ever watched hahaha I actually did a poll recently asking if my viewers preferred I film an overview or pulling out each book individually and the overview won by A LOT. So, I think this is what people are wanting to see! =)
I've been really enjoying your channel! You have such a unique organization method haha - I have too many unread books on my 4 shelves and my thin corner shelf to be able to have just a "read" shelf if that makes sense. Can't wait to see more videos from you!
My book collection is 1500+ and to help organize them I keep a sortable list in a Word document. The list's columns include "genre" and "in other" - which indicates when the book (such as "Through The Looking Glass") is actually contained within a larger volume (in this case, "The Annotated Alice"). I didn't see any reference books or oversize books on your shelves. Have you steered clear of such books?
I see you have The Silent Patient on your TBR shelf, I just read it and it was absolutely amazing! I would highly recommend it to be the next thriller you pick up when you are in the mood. I read it in one sitting because I needed to know what happened 😍
have you seen the new cover for Hold Still by Nina Lacour? it's in the same art style as We Are Okay which is also one of my favorite covers, so i've been meaning to pick it up too!
I loved this tour! I do my books by genre and height but I think bookshelves are really personal spaces and very specific to each person so as long as youre happy thats all that matters I think!! I just listened to City of Ghosts on audio and it was GREAT!
32:15 I have the same edition of Love in time of Cholera and it's also TBR (The short one on the top shelf next to the two tall yellow spine books) . I'm so happy to see you are going to read Colombian/Latinamerican author(s). As a Colombian and Spanish speaker it will be interesting to read a Gabriel Garcìa Marquez book translated into English.
I made this deal with myself to ONLY keep books that I know I want to read again in the future, why would I let something take up space in my life if I didn't enjoy it enough to ever read it again? :)
An Unrestored Woman are short stories. One of the short stories was expanded into Girls Burn Brighter. I thought it was a traditional novel until I read it.
I used to keep every book I've ever read but a few years ago I donated everything I will never reread and it was so freeing! My entire bookshelf makes me happy now and other people have been able to get books that they loved. Edit: Looking at the books you've saved for Liam made me choked up thinking of all the amazing book centered memories I have with my mom and older sister ❤ Books bring families together
I love the way you did this bookshelf tour! I struggle with watching the bookshelf tours where people just name every book that they own.
Yes I agree! This is the perfect bookshelf tour! It is so relaxing to look at your beautiful bookshelves and listen to your explanations about your organization and your highlights. Also LOVE Liam´s shelves!
Love you Lala (as a friend)
IKR like you get a lot of the books she owns but not every single one where you’re just like SPEED TIMES 2!
Yesssss I hate when people just name every book they own
Fits well into my space, I painted the back green. It's very easy to customize just the back if that's something you want to do. I would suggest sanding it first before painting, I got a little impatient. The shelves ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxM8H4CjCb79vzeyvgaFMdzmLm88oVFPMkare pretty small so keep that in mind if you're going to have it horizontal that some books won't fit. I like the snug look that it has. Good small shelf if you don't have much space, but not too small. Simple to put together, though you'll need your own tools, a screwdriver and a mallet/hammer, it's easiest to do with another person.
I love how the books in Liam's room are displayed!
Yes when i have a child i will display his/her books like that
@@alivenreads u could have just said their
Ok, so when you were live on Instagram and asked what we thought of bookshelf tours I said I never finish them bc I start getting bored and zoning out but ohhhh no, not with Lala’s tour! I love that you talked through it instead of literally just telling us titles. The magic of Lala strikes again!
definitely need an updated version of this in 2024
I liked this book shelf tour. I think it’s exhausting for both the viewer and youtuber when each book is pulled out and named.
Margaret S Plus it would take La La forever if she did that! 😆😊
Personally I like that format. Gives me more books to look up lol
@@devonmunn5728 same
I hate that format of bookshelf tour. It gets boring to me. It feels more personal and relaxing when its filmed like this. Like an old friend showing me their books.
Don’t usually watch bookshelf tours as I don’t like the listing of books but appreciated how this was different. It was like going over to a friends house and looking through their shelves together
Kate AndHerBooks yes!!! :)
Since the goodreads search engine thing is so messed up, you should do a reading vlog where you type in the first word of your favorite books and read the first recommendation in the search engine!!
I love the way you did this tour. It wasn't boring at all
I love this book shelf tour. I watched it years ago and now again. You could do an updated version of this. Maybe in January after you have filmed your yearly favorites and then refreshed your book shelf or whatever you have in mind. ❤
It just amazes me how differently everyone sorts their bookcases!!! And your methodology is very interesting....glad you spent the time to explain it so well. I may have to look into rearranging my bookcases. I’ve always just separated them into general genres (fiction, mystery, sf/fant, romance) then alpha by author within each genre.... Now I have a new Lala inspired book project to look forward to!!!
I’m going to graduation practice right now so I can’t watch this right now, but best believe when I come home, I’m grabbing some snacks and enjoying this
To this day, Gabby is still at graduation practice.
i totally respect the fact that you chose to keep all the books you read but maybe you could get rid of a few like the flame alphabet and campfire stories that you really, really don’t like to make room??
I loved your version of the bookshelf tour! It was enjoyable to watch the whole thing. I really appreciated it when you highlighted specific favorites of an author, or just all-time favorites. Nice organization!
Loved this!! Definitely prefer these type of bookshelf tours where you're not necessarily name every single book.
SO many books everywhere throughout your house haha love it!
Loved your tour! This isn't how I organize my shelves, but I absolutely love seeing other people's systems. Each library - and yes, if you have bookshelves you have a library, IMO - is unique to each person.
Omg, you found that edition of The Chronicles of Narnia in a used book shop???!!! 😱 I'd have died of happiness on the spot - I've wanted the edition for years but can't afford it. And found it for so little...pardon me while I drown in a pool of my own tears over here. 😢😭
12am : I should sleep
12:06am: Kayla uploaded.....no time for sleep
You must be in New Zealand. Only 10:47 PM where I am.
Lullabye Behrendt I forgot that that is La La’s real name 😆😅
LOVE how the books in Liam's room are displayed 😍😍
I really appreciated how you named the authors all throughout, we're used to hearing the names of the books in these kinds of video... but naming the authors instead is really meaningful.
Your shelves are way more organized than mine!! My shelves are just organized by where i can fit the books haha
I also used to own every book I read or wanted to read and then I moved once and I got rid of things so fast. Now it makes me happier to only have the essentials, both unread books I'm the most excited about and read books I will absolutely reread.
I still uhaul books because I'm not perfect, but I'll set them aside and off my shelves for a month first to see if I miss them. If I don't, they're out.
If it brings you more joy holding onto your read books, you go, but I would be overwhelmed.
I love that you did this, it actually gave me some tips for fitting more books. I like the idea of the TBR shelf with most wanting to read and then backfilling with books from another TBR area!
I also like the organization for read books by how many for each author. My read books that aren’t in series have basically no organization right now and I’m not a fan.
2022 Melissa here would love to request an updated tour!! 💕
I really liked the zoomed in style so I can see what’s on the shelf (titles) but you talk about your favorites from an author or fun facts about a book (like if it’s signed or it was a special edition you hunted down, etc).
I think at one point you asked if we preferred the naming of the titles or authors and personally I would rather have the titles if you wanted to read them off one after the other! But it’s your channel, I’m going to watch either way! :D
I also really like hearing about your systems and how you organize/methods.
Would love an updated bookshelf tour. I love seeing booktubers shelves ☺
Your son’s shelves look awesome!!! I’ve literally never considered having shelves with ALL the books forward-facing, and it looks so good!
I have only been into reading for about two or three years. I organize my bookshelf with my first self is classics and family photos. Then it starts all the books I’ve read in alphabetical order. Then it’s my tbr books in alphabetical order.
Thanks for sharing! We are currently working on our own little library room and it's amazing how many we own! As long as they are organized how you like them, that works!
An amazing middle grade is Peter nimble and his fantastic eyes, such a great stand alone. I organize my books with floating shelves from Amazon.
What an excellent book shelf tour! I enjoy tours the most that are an overview (like yours!) rather than people naming every single book. I loved seeing your collection and hearing about the way you organise your book shelves :).
Wow that closet threw me for a loop! I did not know you had a secret stash like everyone else lol
And loved how you took a second to reorganize as you went
WOW! Thank you for taking the time to make this video for us, I bet it took you forever, very well appreciated by all! I love how Liam's little library is set up, too cute! Can't wait for your next video!
OMG the Angus Thongs series!!! what a throwback I loved them!
Love the way this is filmed! I was hesitant about watching this because I think those bookshelf tour videos where they jumpcut just saying the names of every. single. book. is so boring but the casual talkative format of this made the video so enjoyable!
Oh, I think you might like Light Years (from your 2nd shelf in your closet). It's a space training book. It is set in space but mostly it just takes place in the training academy. If you do get around to it, I'd be interested in hearing your thoughts
That was fun! It fascinates me how each of us have different ways of organizing and prioritizing our books. Four of my rooms have bookshelves in them - the Library/Office, the Livingroom, the Tea Room, and my Boudoir/Reading Room. There are also books in our Bedroom (I have no idea why I'm capitalizing the room descriptions, LOL), stacks of them near my side of the bed, a half dozen near hubby's side, but no bookshelves in there because for some inexplicable reason I don't like them in that room. I won't describe how I organize per shelf because that might tip this comment from short story into novella.
I see Turtles All The Way Down in the closet! Would really recommend that book, it’s my favourite John Green and the synopsis doesn’t do it justice at all 😊
I'm not even a minute in, but I had to say I love the book setup in Liam's room. So cute.
Dang, you have an awesome book collection! I love how you did the book shelves in your son's room :)
Oh wow. I loved this. I love the setup in your son’s room. Fun tour of your books!!
My favourite bookshelf collection ever!!! Amazing 👍👍👍
You’re so organized, I love it! My boos are all in my bedroom but I don’t have enough space to have the same floor to ceiling bookshelves side by side, so some of my shelves are floor to ceiling, some are small, there’s a couple small ones actually hooked to my wall which may or may not be safe haha. And I try to organize by genre, but after a while it always gets kind of messy as more books come in.
I love re-watching these, its always fun, but always watching Kayla's videos. A Lot! She points to a book on her TBR shelf and I'm like "You loved it", "Don't get to excited", "Your favorite 5 Star Book", makes me laugh for some reason 😆😍🥰
I love the way you organise your shelves 😍😍😍
LALA your bookshelf is so pretty as expected i’m shaken OMG 😭😭💕💕💕💕 ITS SO PRETTY UGH
I love this version of a bookshelf tour! Liked that you told us some of your favourites!
I love your book collection and the way you showed it definitely my favorite. 💜💜👍
I completely understand keeping books you didn't particularly like or even hate. I always keep every book I complete, unless I absolutely can't stand the book and want to get rid of it [doesnt happen often, though]. I just find it satisfying being able to see all the books I've read [I also have many of my childhood books and purchase books I read in school if not pre-owned].
I have a small book collection, but even so how I organize them is sorta hand wavy. It's partially organized for the aesthetics, partly keeping together an authors collection, and partly keeping specific genres in certain places. It works and makes sense to me, but would probably drive other people a little bonkers, haha.
I live for these longer videos; I stagger them out over 2-3 days and watch a bit every time I do dishes. Best part is that I actually get excited to do dishes! Lol
Great video!! I spotted Darius the Great Is Not Okay on your TBR and I hope you read it soon, because that's my favourite book of the year and made me cry 6 separate times (which is a lot especially since I'm not a book crier)
Best bookshelf tour ever! This was the first one I’ve ever watched completely through. I liked that you didn’t list every book.
I love the way your books are organized.
This was so enjoyable to watch. Wonderful to see you passing this love of reading down to your children. Just curious...does your husband like to read novels as well? I live in a townhouse with 4 floors of books...organized in various groupings but not by what I read (which I would like to do). I love the idea of having a bookcase wall of "read' books and TBRs elsewhere. However, I think I have more TBRs than "read" books. Many of my books are art related (instructional, coffee table size, etc) with less text. I don't read most of those from beginning to end. I'm running out of space and I don't want to get rid of any of my books nor remove the art I have hanging on my larger walls for more books! Anyway, I made some notes and hope to read some of the ones you pointed out for sure. I'm on a mystery/crime thriller mood this summer.
I have over a thousand books and we just keep growing. I have a traditional room for a library/office though.
It's fun to see how you did it, because we are always looking for room to grow.
adore how you did this bookshelf tour 💕 so much more engaging then showing all the covers and saying the titles
I saw the Georgia Nicholson series a mile away! I read them in high school and am trying to recollect them now! They are the best! HYSTERICAL! Literally make me LOL! ❤️
Thank you for the tour of your shelves. I don't have as many books as you do but you made me think about how to organize mine. I have a shelf for books signed by the author that ae in alphabetical order by author's name. The rest are far too random. I probably have several hundred books still in storage. You motivated me to get them out and shelve them.
🙌🏻Vivek Shraya🙌🏻
I like the idea of organizing be genre, but I’m fully aware that if I did it, I’d basically have two categories: depressing Lit Fic and Translated depressing Lit Fic 😅
Fun Fact:
Marisha Pessl did her author event at the Barnes & Noble where I previously worked for Neverworld Wake. She was so lovely-like, gorgeous, but then also so sweet and so excited for her books 🤗
I enjoyed this tour. Love looking at other people's shelves. Thank you. Catherine x
Just stumbled upon your channel and your book collection wonderful. The library is one of my favorite places. I'm inspired to get my books out of boxes.
Loved this video! So happy you did a bookshelf tour! If you do another again I would personally prefer that you say the names of the books more instead of the author but that’s just preference.
This is also how I organize my bookshelf. By genre and by author 💛 Thanks for this shelf tour!
I definitely recommend reading more Karin Slaughter, The Good Daughter was not a favorite of mine.
youre videos always make my day. ive been anticipating the bookshelf tour since i started watching you.
Seeing all your books makes me miss all my books. I had to give them all away when I moved to a different state. Now I’m slowing rebuilding my collection. And I think it’s really cool that your son is into reading!
The most beautifully disorganized organized bookshelves I've ever seen lol kidding
I think the by genre organizing works really well and I imagine it's a lot better than the by color bookshelves!
You killed it! I'd been curious because I know you change the read shelf often. Plus the tbr shelf changes too. Thanks for posting it!
You kept saying your books aren't as organized as they could be but you're way more organized than me! One of my shelves is organized by color and the others are honestly just however the heck I can get them to fit lol. I think naming every single book is pretty tedious and I don't usually finish those videos. I liked how you mentioned your favorites and books you are most excited to read instead :)
Omg i used to love the Louise Rennison books. I havd an insanley battered version of angus thongs and full frontal snogging. I think i need a re-read. 🌹
My favorite book shelf tour! You did it really nicely, thank you!
This was an amazing bookshelf tour!! I loved it!
So i have most of my books in my room, I have to shelfs on the wall and one big shelf, and mostly I organize by genre but within the genre I try to split it with portuguese author/international author but it doesnt always work 😅 and I also try to put the unread books towards the end of the shelf to know those are unread!
I also have some books put away in a box (mostly read ones but some unread ones too) because uni stuff is taking up a lot of space in the big shelf!
Blonde Boy, Red Lipstick.
Tears are guaranteed!!!!!!
Emma xx
I love your TBR shelves! I have a 5-shelf bookcase double stacked and piled on top for my TBR shelf. I might have a problem.
Lovely collection. I would love to see an all time favorite video.
a brief history of seven killings was honestly transformative, it's absolutely phenomenal, and the audiobook has a full cast of narrators, highly recommend it
Ok I love this tour, you have so many books & it’s amazing 🙌🏻🙌🏻
I like that you organize it how it makes sense for you!
I have read Audrey coulthurst- of fire and stars and her second stand alone Inkmistress. I am also looking forward to her 3rd book (out next month) of ice and shadows which is the sequel to of fire and stars.
I want to hear your thoughts on the Opposite of Always. I am in the process of reading it.
I attempt to organize by colors. It's hard. But I do have a bookshelf where all my comic books good.
Finally, a book shelf that isn't entirely YA. Loved it!
Who else skipped ahead to see if she addressed the closet? WE KNOW YOUR SECRETS LALA!
HAHA I didn't have a nice pan of it or I would have included it in the montage at the beginning 😋
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This is the most relateable bookshelf tour I've ever watched hahaha I actually did a poll recently asking if my viewers preferred I film an overview or pulling out each book individually and the overview won by A LOT. So, I think this is what people are wanting to see! =)
I've been really enjoying your channel! You have such a unique organization method haha - I have too many unread books on my 4 shelves and my thin corner shelf to be able to have just a "read" shelf if that makes sense. Can't wait to see more videos from you!
I love bookshelf tours & bookshelf organization videos!
Great video
Please share more books that u read with your son, books he enjoyed etc
My book collection is 1500+ and to help organize them I keep a sortable list in a Word document. The list's columns include "genre" and "in other" - which indicates when the book (such as "Through The Looking Glass") is actually contained within a larger volume (in this case, "The Annotated Alice").
I didn't see any reference books or oversize books on your shelves. Have you steered clear of such books?
Love browsing bookshelves even more than watching makeup collection videos. And a house with 1000 books in it, I call a home.
I really enjoyed Flawed and I think it's well worth it to read Perfect! It's a duology and Perfect rounds it off really well!
Omg SO MANY BOOKS SO LITTLE TIME
I see you have The Silent Patient on your TBR shelf, I just read it and it was absolutely amazing! I would highly recommend it to be the next thriller you pick up when you are in the mood. I read it in one sitting because I needed to know what happened 😍
have you seen the new cover for Hold Still by Nina Lacour? it's in the same art style as We Are Okay which is also one of my favorite covers, so i've been meaning to pick it up too!
I loved this tour! I do my books by genre and height but I think bookshelves are really personal spaces and very specific to each person so as long as youre happy thats all that matters I think!! I just listened to City of Ghosts on audio and it was GREAT!
can you do an updated bookshelf tour for 2020
your voice got quieter and more fond in liam's room and that was so cute to hear :)
32:15 I have the same edition of Love in time of Cholera and it's also TBR (The short one on the top shelf next to the two tall yellow spine books) . I'm so happy to see you are going to read Colombian/Latinamerican author(s).
As a Colombian and Spanish speaker it will be interesting to read a Gabriel Garcìa Marquez book translated into English.
You should do an updated TBR shelf your I remember during 2017 there were multiple videos about your TBR shelf
I made this deal with myself to ONLY keep books that I know I want to read again in the future, why would I let something take up space in my life if I didn't enjoy it enough to ever read it again? :)
An Unrestored Woman are short stories. One of the short stories was expanded into Girls Burn Brighter. I thought it was a traditional novel until I read it.
All the books I like is in your collection!! Agggh stunning bookshelf! 😍
I used to keep every book I've ever read but a few years ago I donated everything I will never reread and it was so freeing! My entire bookshelf makes me happy now and other people have been able to get books that they loved.
Edit: Looking at the books you've saved for Liam made me choked up thinking of all the amazing book centered memories I have with my mom and older sister ❤ Books bring families together