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Separate your hard covers and paperbacks

Separate your hard covers and paperbacks

Divide your hardbacks and paperbacks for a cleaner and more streamlined look on your bookshelves. It is also helpful if you're a visual person.

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Reorganising books in different ways can help you rediscover old favourites or find the ones you've always wanted to read.

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