I have 101 books and i have a bookshelf thats attached to my wall my mom says i should take off 70 of them or something but the problem is where do i put my books i need some help. i don't have any boxes and i can't get any what should i do and my closet is full. please help me
thanx
qotsa369 answered Friday July 8 2005, 2:14 pm: You could give them to Goodwill. But if you really want to keep them, you could maybe put them under your bed or if they are small enough you could put them in shoe boxes. [ qotsa369's advice column | Ask qotsa369 A Question ]
Sammerz619 answered Friday July 8 2005, 11:31 am: Well maybe you should try buying another bookshelf or even donating your books. I have a ton of books too and all of my old books i donated in 5th grade to my elementary school and now i have room for all the new books i want. Heres another hint, you seem like a VERY avid reader ,as am i, you might want to try going to the library more. That way you can stop your ever growing book shelf from exploding, but you can still read as much as you want. Well i hope i helped! Sammerz [ Sammerz619's advice column | Ask Sammerz619 A Question ]
chyatt answered Friday July 8 2005, 2:24 am: Dear Books,
bAhAmAmA0250 answered Friday July 8 2005, 2:03 am: Go to Uhaul and get a box or just ask your mom to bring one home from work and put the box under the stairs or in the garage or attic. Just ask your mom to help you-trix [ bAhAmAmA0250's advice column | Ask bAhAmAmA0250 A Question ]
LoveNJstyle answered Friday July 8 2005, 1:33 am: well you can donate ones that you have already read or outgrown or pass them down to a sibling. if you simply cannot part with them, find a place in your room where you can stack them or line them up against a wall. you could get one of those storage bins for your closet or under your bed to put them in...some are only like $5 so invest in that to save the books!! hope this helps! <3 [ LoveNJstyle's advice column | Ask LoveNJstyle A Question ]
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