I try so hard not to accumulate books, heavy library user, and have an e-reader (and like it) yet somehow
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Sounds reasonable. I hope to not accumulate books to a point where it becomes unsightly. If it can't be displayed neatly then I'm not going to. I tend to read things digitally first and if I really like the book then I buy it. Some books I just have from the past already though.
You're doing fine so far. Actually, less is more given that you will probably move from place to place and need to take it with you.
I’m a huge fan of the ikea ivar system, though it’s not as adaptable since they stopped making things like the corners and the wide to narrow adaptor bar.
Pic failure.
What is the artwork from?
I've been toying with the idea of a heavier wooden bookshelf complete with scrolling ladder and a little reading/resting pad on top. Like a bunk bed bookshelf.
I have a ways to go to be able to fill it due to moving a few times but on the other hand there's at least three regular sized full bookcases in public libraries thanks to me, which feels pretty good.
Love the artwork