Unfortunately, Randall has found a much worse method of book organization - instead of sorting the books as discrete units, he has sorted their individual pages by number. For a large library, a more rigorous organizational scheme such as the Dewey Decimal Classification might be used. "Book people" are more likely to have a practical system for arranging their books, either by category, genre, title, author name, or some combination of those. On a philosophical level, treating books as decorations, rather than reading material, upsets many purists. Literary enthusiasts (AKA "Book People") frequently dislike this system, because it emphasizes appearance at the expense of making books easy to find. This is pleasing to the eye, but may be unhelpful when trying to find a specific book. Some people like to sort their bookshelves by the visible color of the book's spine, for example by hue to create a rainbow effect. If you can address this issue, please edit the page! Thanks. This explanation may be incomplete or incorrect: Created by a BOOKSHELF SORTED THE NORMAL WAY. Title text: Of course, I sort all my bookshelves the normal way, alphabetically (by first sentence).
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