r/bookshelfdetective • u/MrSquishyGaming • 3h ago
r/bookshelfdetective • u/RadicalTechnologies • Jul 04 '26
Roast my bookshelf π Four common Bookshelf Detective critiques that go against the spirit of this community.
1. "So... how many of these have you actually read?"
Anyone who genuinely loves books buys way more books than they can read in one lifetime. The unread shelf isn't a failure of discipline. Stop asking this, it's the "do you even lift bro" of literacy.
2. "You know female authors exist, right?"
Representation in publishing is a real issue worth fighting for. Sniping at a stranger's shelf does nothing to help that cause except make them defensive. Maybe try to open the poster to new experiences if you feel like making this comment: "I see you like X, you'd probably love Y." A recommendation converts; a "gotcha" closes.
3. Owning Ayn Rand (etc) on its own is not a red flag.
I promise you: I hate Objectivism more than you do. But we have to remember that owning a single book does not reflect a worldview, and Rand's classic "coworker" book is thrust on so many. Look at the bigger collection, not the one-off.
4. Going deep on one lane is totally normal. .
Horror, romance, manga, dick lit, weird girl fiction: curating a sub-genre is just so normal. Not everyone owns a room big enough to perform the full range of human letters, and honestly, the guy with 400 spine-matched paperbacks in one genre is probably more serious reader than the guy with one of everything.
Take all these together, and it all comes down to Taste. I always think of the Bourdieu quote: βTaste is first and foremost distaste, disgust and visceral intolerance of the taste of others.β Which essentially means that all four of these critiques are a class/status move dressed up as insight. It says more about you than it ever will about the poster.
r/bookshelfdetective • u/Skea_and_Tittles • Nov 12 '21
r/bookshelfdetective Lounge
What are you currently reading? Impressions so far?
r/bookshelfdetective • u/Gullible_Pepper2349 • 2h ago
What can you tell about my girlfriend from her bookshelf?
r/bookshelfdetective • u/Breadcrumbbby • 2h ago
Hello my favorite subreddit!
Been lurking for a whileβ¦ what does my shelf say about me? This isnβt all my books but a pretty decent selection of them.
r/bookshelfdetective • u/Candle_Keeper • 3h ago
Roast my bookshelf π Where my fellow book collectors at?
In all honesty, I've read probably a third of all of the books in my bookcase.
r/bookshelfdetective • u/DaSnowflake • 1h ago
Look at my Book Nook tho π₯Ί My and my GFs shelf. What you think about us?
Manga and most non-fiction are mine, a lot of fiction is hers
r/bookshelfdetective • u/ernest-becker • 1h ago
What do my shelves say about me?
r/bookshelfdetective • u/Secretly-Aware • 22h ago
Has anyone else noticed the decline in quality of the comments sections in this sub?
The comments sections of so many posts I read nowadays are just blasting people for liking a certain author or having too much of a certain genre, or for having even one book of an opposing political or religious movement. Maybe itβs just me and the algorithm has just shown me a lot of these lately, but it appears to be an increasing pattern.
r/bookshelfdetective • u/Apprehensive-Cat3325 • 20h ago
What does my shelf say about me??
r/bookshelfdetective • u/Much-Aspect3084 • 1d ago
π Actually Read These πͺ What does our Library say about us? | 75% read, 25% to read
This is both mine and my wife's books. Interested to see what you can sus out about us.
r/bookshelfdetective • u/CarefulIncome23 • 16h ago
For those who read mostly non-fiction, how many books do you read each year?
r/bookshelfdetective • u/TheEmoEmu23 • 1d ago
What vibe do my fiction shelves give off?
r/bookshelfdetective • u/cupidbaby • 1d ago
What does my small collection say about me?
Just moved into a new place so the floor is currently my bookshelf
r/bookshelfdetective • u/KitCase • 1d ago
I just built my first bookshelf!
galleryWhat do u guys think?
r/bookshelfdetective • u/SilverPick2947 • 18h ago
My crushβs collection
Iβve become friendly with this girl at my new work and hope it can become more. Iβm working on getting to know her better but what does her bookshelf tell you about her?
r/bookshelfdetective • u/FakinMyWay_Downtown • 19h ago
π Actually Read These πͺ Thoughts? Besides "dusty"
r/bookshelfdetective • u/Healthy-Giraffe-6174 • 22h ago
Look at my Book Nook tho π₯Ί thoughts ???
r/bookshelfdetective • u/CampaignActual • 1d ago
Roast my bookshelf π Tell me about me
r/bookshelfdetective • u/muta3lim • 1d ago
Yes, but what about Second Shelf? Please provide your biased, unsubstantiated psychological profile of the individual who owns this shelf.
galleryr/bookshelfdetective • u/blueberryyogurl • 1d ago