Finally the weather has warmed up, and I'm getting a flood of book donations after a long dry season. Lots of good ones too--one batch of boxes was so good, I was worried for the donor:
Why are you giving away your library?
Are you dead?
Can I have them?
In fact, I am buying many books from this lot.
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The shelves have been at low ebb since Christmas.
I haven't shelved all the new donations yet, but the Lit/Fic shelves are plumping up, so I took their pretty pictures.
The shelves need weeding too, which I didn't want to do before I had new stock. Now I can.
Here are most of the LIT/FICTION shelves, A––Z.
Crime, romance, and sci-fi are shelved separately.
Click for clearer images.