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What if books were separated not into fiction and non-fiction, but by subject as determined by the title? That’s right — all you have to go on is the title.

Just a glance at the nearest bookcase gives me…

  • Karen Marie Moning’s Fever series shelved in medical
  • Laurie R. King’s The Beekeeper’s Apprentice shelved with books on bees
  • Patricia McKillip’s Riddle-Mast of Hed would go with jokes and games

Where would some of your favorites end up?

6 responses

  1. keitichandesu Avatar

    John Irving’s A Prayer For Owen Meany: religion/spiritual
    Suzanne Collins’s The Hunger Games: gaming
    Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World: geography

  2. Matthew Hochman Avatar

    Katherine Neville’s The Eight : Numerology
    Tolkien’s Lord of the RIngs : Arts & Crafts/Jewelry Making
    Victor Hugo’s Les Miserables : Self Help

    1. M.J. King Avatar

      … Still laughing over Les Mis and LotR. Well, all of them, really. This game is too much fun to play! Especially at work when I’m starting to go cross-eyed from putting away so many books.

      1. Matthew Hochman Avatar

        I tried so hard to keep it at 3, Because I could quite literally go on for dozens upon dozens of books. it IS a fun game!

  3. phil Avatar

    Odd that I should find this as being your random thought of the day, post. Just a li’l over anb hr. ago, l decided 2 do a shout out of a sort, that’s also quite random.;-) http://untilfurtherknowtice.wordpress.com/2013/05/28/shout-out-tuesday/ take care.

    1. M.J. King Avatar

      Thank you, Phil!

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