Tag: Holly’s Bookshelf

Organization

Posted November 29, 2010 by Holly in Discussions | 12 Comments

We’ve finished moving. I have some light cleaning left to do at our old house, a few odds and ends to put away here and all of my books left to unpack. The new house is approximately double the size of our old house. There’s tons of storage, huge rooms and an amazing amount of natural light. It’s wonderful.

Except we gave up a room in moving. Our old house was a 3 bedroom, 2 bath with a den. This new house is a 3 bedroom, 3 bath with a sunroom. The problem with the sunroom is that it’s totally open to the rest of the house. The entire back wall of the house (which is the sunroom) is windows. The inside wall is made up of double glass doors into the living room, a large window into the living room and a huge doorway into the dining room. This leaves me with one full wall (the wall separating the sunroom between the main living area and the master bedroom) of free space for bookshelves – and it isn’t very big.

This is the back wall of the sunroom. I had to angle the shelves in order to make them fit (it was my SIL’s suggestion). I actually like how they look, but..where am I supposed to put the rest of the shelves? I have four more that need to go somewhere.

There’s extra space in the living room where I can set up a reading nook. But it isn’t large enough to hold more than one or two small shelves. So, again..where do I put the rest? The shorter shelves I can line up against the back wall of the sunroom under the windows I guess, but that means buying more shelves since I only have 2 short ones right now. Not that I have a problem with that, but MM might.

That isn’t my only dilemma. I’m also not sure how I should organize them. I used to have a set shelves for my collections (authors I’ve glommed over the years – Linda Howard, Hannah Howell, Lisa Kleypas, etc), one for my keepers that weren’t gloms (maybe just one or two books by the same author), one for my hardcovers/trade paperbacks and a set for my TBR pile/review books. Do I keep them the same way? Since I’ll be using shorter shelves that means less books per shelf. Which means my collections will be spread out farther. Not a big deal, but I like having everything together.

Because I’m nosy and looking for inspiration, how about a quick survey? Feel free to answer the questions here in the comments or on your own site with a link here so I can read it.

1. How do you have your books organized? Do you alphabetize by author, keep your gloms together or jumble them all up in a way only you recognize?
2. Where do you keep your books? Do you have a room for them or are they scattered all over the house?
3. Do you separate your hardbacks and trade paperbacks, or shelve them with your mass market paperbacks?
4. Do you proudly display your books in the main part of the house, or keep them hidden in a closet or bedroom?
5. Like me, do you dream of having a library, like the one in Beauty and the Beast?


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From Holly’s Bookshelf Guest Review: Charming the Highlander by Janet Chapman

Posted June 30, 2009 by Book Binge Guest Blogger in Reviews | 13 Comments


Tracy‘s review of Charming the Highlander (Highlander series book 1) by Janet Chapman

When I went to visity Holly recently I had a wonderful time going through all her books and choosing books for review on this site. But then across the room from all of those books were more wonderful books that were Holly’s personal collection. I was in book heaven! Needless to say it took a day and a half to go through all the shelves. Since this book is from Holly’s personal collection we’ll just call this review “From Holly’s Bookshelf”.

A feisty beauty tempted by a bold highlander’s touch…

When a plane crash strands brilliant scientist Grace Sutter on an icy mountaintop in Maine, she finds herself alone in the wilderness with the only other surviving passenger — Greylen MacKeage,a sexy, medieval warrior who’s been tossed through time to find the woman he’s destined to love. Forced together to survive the harsh, wintry landscape, neither expects the fierce passion that flares between them. But Grace is not used to letting her heart take control, and Greylen will settle for nothing less than her heart’s surrender….

Grace Sutter’s sister, Mary, has gotten in a car accident and she’s on the brink of death. Mary was 8 months pregnant at the time but after an emergency c-section the baby is safe. But before Mary dies she tells Grace some strange things about the baby’s father…like he told her he was from 800 years in the past and 4 years ago got sent to the 21st century while in a lightning storm. Then Mary makes Grace promise that she’ll take the baby to his father. Needless to say after Mary’s death Grace isn’t racing to the baby’s father to drop him off since obviously he has some screws loose.

After a month of playing mom Grace is ready to head to Maine, the state where she grew up and the state that Mary lived in, and check things out with the father of Baby. (Since Mary had said that the baby should be named by his father Grace just calls him Baby.) Grace packs everything up and leaves Virginia by plane…but she has to make 3 connections which sucks. On the last connection she is flying in a very small plane with Greylen McKeage, who’s also flying home to Maine. The plane goes up in the air, even though there’s an ice storm and unfortunately the pilot isn’t as good a pilot as he said and the plane crashes. Grey, Grace & Baby get off the mountain but that doesn’t end the attraction and bond that Grey and Grace are feeling.

On top of the ice storm that doesn’t seem to be letting up anytime soon Grace is dealing with her sister’s death and her feelings about handing over Baby to his father. And if that isn’t enough then there’s Grace’s boss from Virginia who turns up with extremely horrifying news. You see Grace is a rocket scientist and has recently put a pod up in space. The information that she is gleaning from that pod is now not only her information, but her boss pretty much sold it. He says there are people coming to kidnap her since the info coming from the pod is garbled and she’s the only one that can fix it. I know it sounds incredibly far-fetched but it works for the most part. I mean, it’s as time travel romance people, come one! lol

This book has a lot of different things going on it. First there was Grace dealing with Mary’s death, then dealing with Baby, almost dying in a place crash, coming to terms with her attraction to Grey and all that entailed including finding out he’s from 800 years in the past, facing her boss & his sliminess, getting kidnapped..and I think there’s more but I can’t think of it right now. While the book was good I needed things to be wrapped up at about page 300-325 (it’s 374 pages).

I did finish reading it and it had a good ending but I think that there were some story lines completely left unfinished. One of those that I can’t stop wondering about is Grace’s boss. Grace and her boss get kidnapped and (without giving something away) the kidnappers and the boss disappear. Nothing’s spoken of them again. Grace’s work isn’t mentioned at all after that which I found odd since wouldn’t people be looking for her boss and the others? And if the people who wanted Grace kidnapped wanted her so badly, wouldn’t they send someone else to get the job done? It was just like after the scheme was thwarted the entire problem just disappeared. It was just too pat for my liking.

As for Grey and Grace…I thought they had a very cute relationship. For all his Alpha ways Grey became a big softy – well not really, but he did realize that sometimes women have very good ideas and they are worth listening to. Grace did get on my nerves a bit when she wouldn’t hand Baby over to his father but I did understand her thinking to a point. Even with my annoyance with her I found the romance quite charming.

This was a cute book that had some really great parts to it, and some not so great ones. I think that anyone who enjoys time travel, or a good alpha male will enjoy this story.

Rating: 4 out of 5

This book is available from Pocket. You can buy it here or here in e-format.


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