Marilyn, lol! Thanks for being willing to validate the book. I'll buy the book if no one can get it from a library to scan. I really want to read Sidetracked Home Executives because my aunt is moving in with our family of four, and it's going to be at close quarters. I won't have the room to be messy anymore. (grin) My dad, daughter, and I are confirmed clutterbugs, and my mom throws things any which way into cabinets to make the house look neat. With five people in our house, that's not going to work. So we need help! Pam Young and Peg Jones were known as the Slob Sisters. That tells me immediately that I'd be among friends as I read their books. Some of the books I've read that are written by professional organizers have such complicated plans for staying neat that they unravel here after the first day or two. Worse yet, I can't find anything when I use their systems because they're so... organized! My bedroom does tripple duty as my office and library. That's non-negotiable due to the space limits and size of our house. So I'm hoping this book will help me find a way to tame our chaos and get my bedroom into shape so I'll enjoy being in there for work too. If anyone reading this has suggestions for books that might help us from the Bookshare collection, or if you know of websites with good resources, please tell me about them. You can email me at rhyami@xxxxxxxxx -- Monica Willyard Visit my blog at http://www.scannersguild.com To unsubscribe from this list send a blank Email to bksvol-discuss-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx put the word 'unsubscribe' by itself in the subject line. To get a list of available commands, put the word 'help' by itself in the subject line.