In "Mini Shopaholic" by Sophie Kinsella, the main character illustrates her habit of organizing her belongings, revealing her personality and priorities. By taking control of the guest room wardrobe, she demonstrates a tendency to expand her space to accommodate her numerous shoes, even using bookshelves for this purpose.
Her decision to box up the books suggests a sense of practicality, as she dismisses them as unread and unnecessary. This reflects her focus on material items that bring her joy, emphasizing her shopaholic tendencies and the humorous chaos that comes with it.