Barbara Edelman
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does anyone who owns books really ever sort them by color OR shelf them spine inwards & pages facing out? or is it strictly for insta & shelter magazine photos?
05:14 PM - Nov 11, 2023
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Li Milla4
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In response to Barbara Edelman.
A spine inward has got to be one of the dumbest things I've ever seen in my entire life.

How are you supposed to find a title if the books are inverted?
06:02 PM - Nov 11, 2023
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Barbara Edelman
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that’s a question i want answered. if you actually read them, HOW DO CHOOSE ONE?? cuz you can’t see the damn title!
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06:05 PM - Nov 11, 2023
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TarakaD
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In response to Barbara Edelman.
What’s the point of having spine inwards?
09:49 AM - Nov 12, 2023
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Barbara Edelman
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In response to TarakaD.
it’s a decor style i’ve seen lately on design tv shows, magazines, etc,
09:50 AM - Nov 12, 2023
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Annie Bee Good
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In response to Barbara Edelman.
I've heard people admit that inverted books are for looks and they just go to a resale shop and buy stacks of books to have the page ends exposed because the book itself doesn't matter. 🤷‍♂️
09:43 AM - Nov 12, 2023
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Barbara Edelman
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In response to Annie Bee Good.
🤦‍♀️
09:52 AM - Nov 12, 2023
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Pamela
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In response to Annie Bee Good.
That reminds me. I don’t think it occurred to my parents that I would read everything in the house. If it was on a shelf, I’d read it. “Age appropriate” or not. (I’m sure that’s why I excelled on vocabulary tests)
I wonder if these “buy by the stack” people have kids.
10:15 AM - Nov 12, 2023
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Li Milla4
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In response to Barbara Edelman.
If it's some sort of design choice... I don't want to say it's a design choice for stupid people, but I feel like it's a design choice for stupid people. 🤷‍♀️
06:16 PM - Nov 11, 2023
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Barbara Edelman
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In response to Li Milla4.
😆😆
06:19 PM - Nov 11, 2023
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