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Do you have a book list of what you want to read?
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I'm the same as you. I used to keep a text document on my computer of all my to-reads and upcoming releases but after I found goodreads it's just so much easier to organize and find new things on here.
Same - I used to keep lists on my hard drive (and inevitably lose them etc.) but now I just use goodreads, although I tend to add any book that looks remotely interesting to my to-read section and thus it is now ridiculously long.
Annie wrote: "Seems like we all transitioned to goodreads to keep track of our reads and our book challenges."It's just so convenient!
I keep a list in the back of my journal but as I add books much faster than a read them its gotten a little out of hand and I don't know if i'll ever finish it, which is a good thing I guess
Anyone see the post to /r/books from the user whose father left a list of a ton of books he had read and rated? What a cool thing to find from a parent...
Jennifer wrote: "Anyone see the post to /r/books from the user whose father left a list of a ton of books he had read and rated? What a cool thing to find from a parent..."
Oh man, I saw that and was scrolling through that... that's a goddamn legacy!
Oh man, I saw that and was scrolling through that... that's a goddamn legacy!





I started keeping track of what I read for years now. I used to do it by hand in little pocket journals but now I have everything on goodreads. Anyone else do anything similar? I used to compile a list of books I would read every summer and call them my book plans. At the moment, I just have a huge to read list on my goodreads and that's it.