21 Ways You Know You're a Goodreads Member

Your family and friends have noticed. Once upon a time, your love of books may have been confined to the page, but these days, you just can't keep it in—and why should you? It’s way more fun to geek out about books on Goodreads.
Last week we asked you to complete this sentence: You know you're a Goodreads member when... Today we've got your top answers! Anything sound familiar, bookworms?
1. You press "g" in your web browser, and instead of Google, the first option in autofill is always Goodreads. (Raphaela Pappa)
2. Your husband looks at you funny when you give him 4 out of 5 stars after he's done mowing the lawn. (Elizabeth)
3. You get a rush when your next to-read book is in your hands. (Shannon Ireland)
4. You walk through the library with your phone out, comparing the physical shelves to your "to-read" shelf. (Valerie Martillini)
5. You ask people if they are on Goodreads before asking if they are on Facebook or Twitter. (Amy Vandefifer)
6. For every one book you read, five more are added to your stack. (Rhonda Ruff)
7. You spend more time updating your reading status and reading other updates and reviews than actually reading. (Cora Linn)
8. When you don't need a bookmark—you just check your Goodreads progress. (Rebecca Randolph)
9. You spend a whole evening scanning your bookshelf contents with your phone so your real books match your 'read' list. (Gael Hewitt)
10. The minute you turn the final page, you immediately open Goodreads to log it as read and give it some stars. So satisfying! (Janna Katz).
11. You recommend all your books to your friends and then smile when you see the same book pop up on THEIR to-read lists! (Allison Moody Woods)
12. Your reading challenge starts to resemble Hal 9000 because you are so far behind on it. (Eoin Brady)
13. Your friends check your Goodreads profile for gift-giving purposes. (Angie Lisle)
14. You hear a good quote and immediately hope it's on Goodreads so you can add it to your collection. (Vanade)
15. You buy books only after reading your friends' reviews. (Carole Peterson Bishop)
16. You check your Goodreads more than your Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, etc. (Avery Amsterdam Stuckey)
17. You tend to skip books with less than a 3.7 review on Goodreads. (Kathryn Asinobi Fertal)
18. You obsess over your shelves and how you want them to be so you change them over and over and over. (Lynn Price)
19. You get a rush using the Scan Barcode feature on your Goodreads App. (Jake Christensen)
20. You make sure you turn your sound off on your phone so nobody hears the chime of you scanning books in the library or bookstore. (James Cantu)
21. You know your to-read shelf will take longer to get through than you will possibly live! But that's okay! (Shelly Tracy Gilliland)
What makes YOU a Goodreads member?
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 #6. I hesitate to add all the ones in my den to my goodreads to-read shelves because #21 is the case. A great question. Thanks.
      #6. I hesitate to add all the ones in my den to my goodreads to-read shelves because #21 is the case. A great question. Thanks.Marianne Perry
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 Jodez wrote: "While #1 is very true, I never close my Goodreads tab, so I don't ever need to type it in ;-)..."
      Jodez wrote: "While #1 is very true, I never close my Goodreads tab, so I don't ever need to type it in ;-)..."Goodreads is a pinned tab on my browser too...
      Not all but I feel a bit good to know I love Goodreads no matter the purpose.
    
  
  
   For me the ones most true are 1, 3, 6 (but more so with 21!),
      For me the ones most true are 1, 3, 6 (but more so with 21!), and am definitely guilty of 10. I almost read books TO write reviews for Goodreads, haha!
 Nicqui wrote: "Goodreads is a pinned tab on my browser too..."
      Nicqui wrote: "Goodreads is a pinned tab on my browser too..."It's funny for me I have a tab but not by choice! It seems to have gone on there by default because I've been on this site so much.
 You know your goodreads member when within your Kindle, you check off currently reading. Then click on the (g) on your Kindle to go the site so you can see that its there. Also to see what other reviewers have stated LOLL!!!
      You know your goodreads member when within your Kindle, you check off currently reading. Then click on the (g) on your Kindle to go the site so you can see that its there. Also to see what other reviewers have stated LOLL!!!
     L. (I've Stopped Counting) wrote: "#6 all the way for me.
      L. (I've Stopped Counting) wrote: "#6 all the way for me.I guess that also means #21 for me as well."
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 So true!
      So true!20. You make sure you turn your sound off on your phone so nobody hears the chime of you scanning books in the library or bookstore. (James Cantu)
 lots of them, but mostly 7-11-16---and my own: whenever a new goodreads win book comes in the mail or UPS I have to stop whatever I'm doing and read the intro and the back page and sometime the first couple of chapters.
      lots of them, but mostly 7-11-16---and my own: whenever a new goodreads win book comes in the mail or UPS I have to stop whatever I'm doing and read the intro and the back page and sometime the first couple of chapters.
     Goodreads has both made my life easier (cataloging!) and much more complicated (my to-read list exploded).
      Goodreads has both made my life easier (cataloging!) and much more complicated (my to-read list exploded).
     #17 is pointless. Rating the books by all these random people is in no way informative enough. There are books that are basically plotless and not good quality in general, and they have scores around 4.5 with 50,000 rewievs, while there are also some good books with scores 3.5, 2,000 rewievs or so, which are briliant in every possible way. Just different people read them, and expect something different from them.
      #17 is pointless. Rating the books by all these random people is in no way informative enough. There are books that are basically plotless and not good quality in general, and they have scores around 4.5 with 50,000 rewievs, while there are also some good books with scores 3.5, 2,000 rewievs or so, which are briliant in every possible way. Just different people read them, and expect something different from them.
     3,6,10,11,12,and 21 apply to me, but I only wish 13 did too, then I wouldn't spend so much time ordering books from far flung libraries and waiting for them to arrive :)
      3,6,10,11,12,and 21 apply to me, but I only wish 13 did too, then I wouldn't spend so much time ordering books from far flung libraries and waiting for them to arrive :)
     I am 6, 14 [and when you're contemplating adding a new friend and they've liked a quote you added, instant add!], 15, 16, 17, 18 [my ongoing project through infinity], 21
      I am 6, 14 [and when you're contemplating adding a new friend and they've liked a quote you added, instant add!], 15, 16, 17, 18 [my ongoing project through infinity], 21
    
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