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message 1: by Elizabeth☮ (new)

Elizabeth☮ I started to keep track of what I read in a journal some years back because I read the same book twice!

Once I discovered Goodreads, I keep all my lists here. I have made an effort to keep my TBR below 100 and to tick books off the list at a better rate than in past years.

I think keeping lists, sometimes, makes me feel like I have to read books faster to make sure I get them all in. The main reason I keep an ongoing TBR is I will otherwise forget book titles of what I want to read. As it is, I typically remember the book cover rather than the title.


message 2: by Kristin (new)

Kristin | 68 comments I keep a numbered list of the books I have read each year in my planner. I list most of them on Goodreads too, unless I really don't want people to know I read it or sometimes if I listened to it in audiobook form.

I use the Goodreads lists to keep track of books that were mentioned on a Podcast or by a friend so I can remember it later. I try to weed through that list sometimes and eliminate the ones I will probably never read or just don't feel inclined towards anymore.

I definitely do not keep a list of the books I own...too much effort. Is that weird?


message 3: by Ruthiella (new)

Ruthiella | 272 comments Kristin wrote: "I keep a numbered list of the books I have read each year in my planner. I list most of them on Goodreads too, unless I really don't want people to know I read it or sometimes if I listened to it ..."

Not weird at all. I don't have a list of books I own either. Just of books I want to read (in Excel, not in goodreads) and what I have read (on goodreads).


message 4: by Ruthiella (new)

Ruthiella | 272 comments Gav wrote: "I think this one is the list that makes me most guilty:

TBR Reduction Challenge

I'm a little worried about my Goodreads challenge. I'm 10 behind! Eeek!"


You know, you can change your challenge number at any time on goodreads.

Loved the TBR reduction list. I just read the e-list and thought, "that's not so bad". Then I realized that was just the beginning! Mabye you need to draw up a reduction list of your TBR reduction list. :)


message 5: by Kristin (new)

Kristin | 68 comments Ruthiella wrote: "Kristin wrote: "I keep a numbered list of the books I have read each year in my planner. I list most of them on Goodreads too, unless I really don't want people to know I read it or sometimes if I..."

Glad I am in good company!


message 6: by Sara (new)

Sara Weather (saraweather) I have a big list of tbr books that I own. I make sure to keep a physical copy because shelfari deleted my account one year.


message 7: by Jason (new)

Jason | 29 comments I keep an excel list of all the books I read each year, then I keep a second list with all the books I want to read. I used to carry a hard copy around with me in case I happened to finds self in a bookstore, I've transferred that list to Goodreads now so I can access it with my phone


message 8: by Louise (new)

Louise | 154 comments I started a list, to stop myself from buying duplicates and to have a way of knowing whether I have a book or not without having to spend hours going through boxes/shelves.

So I have one list in a Word document on my computer, those are the books that I own a physical copy of.
I have wishlists on audible and amazon, for the non-Danish books I want at some point, a post-it on my desk of the Danish books I want, and a book where I write down all titles I read/listen to.

All the books on my Goodreads to-read list are unread books I own - currently 872 - and having that list is a great way to navigate the piles :-)


message 9: by Tiffani (new)

Tiffani (tiffanipassportbooks) | 13 comments I keep all sorts of book lists. One list is of the books I own. I started keeping this list for two reasons - first, so I wouldn't accidentally buy a copy of something I already owned and second so I could keep track of books I loan to friend.

I also have a journal where I keep track of the books I read. For some books I'll fill a page, and for others I might write only a sentence or two. In either case it is nice to go back and see what I've read and where my head was at when I read it.

I also keep track of books I'd like to read. This is an informal list. I am constantly hearing about interesting books (from Goodreads, the Readers, newspapers, and the like) and so I make a note of the title and author in case I ever want to read it.

List making is in a way, relaxing. Without my lists I would constantly be wondering if I was forgetting something. Once I've written down then it is okay to forget about it because I can always refer back to the list.


message 10: by Melissa (new)

Melissa | 92 comments I started keeping a list of the books I've read when I joined Goodreads. Most of my TBR list is in the form of samples on my Kindle, and unread physical books in the cabinet in my living room.

I keep meaning to make a list of all the books I own, but the task seems overwhelming at this point.


message 11: by Esther (new)

Esther (eshchory) | 135 comments I was always bad at keeping a book journal but I love listing all the books I have ever read on GR. I also try to keep a handle on the books I own by listing them on GR though I have got a bit behind recently. I don't have enough shelves to keep my books in order so lists on GR are a great help.


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