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How Many Unread Books to You Have On Your Kindle/Nook?
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OMG!!! This is fantastic!!!!



I need to figure out how to list all of the sequels that are going to be coming out following up on books I have read (and enjoyed). I want to make sure I don't miss #2 (or #3, #4, ad nauseum). Right now I just keep a handwritten list and update it as I read or preorder. But, I'm so afraid I'm going to miss something I really want to read (after all I am a bookaholic!). I think other people have set up a TO READ SEQUEL list on Goodreads. I've got to figure out how to do that.




I need to figure out how to list all of the sequels that are going to be coming out following up on books I have read (and enjoyed). I want to make sure I don't miss #2 (or #3, #4, ad nause..."
I always have the same concern. Sometimes I just go to the series page in Goodreads and select all of the books in the series "want to read". Sometimes I print the series list so that I request/reserve/purchase the correct book next. I usually try to purchase/download/acquire most or all of the books in the series as soon as I decide I liked #1 in the series. Check out http://tuebl.ca and http://bookos.org to help flesh out your series downloads (in addition to purchasing some).

Delta: I find that sometimes a sequel to a book is only mentioned at the end of the first book. It isn't even mentioned at Amazon or Goodreads yet. Those are the ones I really think I might miss (because when you have hundreds of unread books floating around you tend to lose your mind!)
Theresa: I was too dumb to learn to use Excel, that's why I handwrite things. I'm sure I'm probably a generation older than most of you guys posting on these threads. Us old farts don't handle modern technology very well.

Judy, if the sequels are too new to be on Goodreads (prepublication), the author/publisher site usually has a web site you can subscribe to that will send you notice of the new release. Another option would be to put it on a wish list with your favorite vender (like Barnes and Nobel). They will save the list (and probably notify you of the release when it is available).




I tend to put books on my TBR list or my tablet and let them sit there for a while. If they don't spark my interest again when I read the descriptions in a couple months, I remove them. Of course, it is easy for me to do that because I only read free books. I'd be a lot more cautious if I was buying them!
As for ratings, I have a love/hate relationship with them. A lot of times reviews turn me against books. I would read a lot less if I took reviews to heart. Many times I like a book and then read the reviews and find out that everyone else thought it was poorly written, which makes me feel a little stupid for liking it.

Delta: I find that sometimes a sequel t..."
Judy-
I have a Nook, so when I buy books off Amazon they go to Kindle for PC and sit there until I convert them so I can load them to my Nook. (Nook reads epub, pdf etc.) Anything I buy from B&N will download straight to my Nook, but B&N will let you archive them, which takes them off of my Nook, but leaves the book on my computer. It's nice because when I read a Nook book I can archive it and it will take it off of my Nook, so it's not so cluttered. However, with all of the other stuff I have loaded, my Nook is a cluttered up mess.
Oh here's a good one for you. In an effort to read books I already have, I started reading "The Arrangement by H.M. Ward. I had books 1-4 already, and I thought the series stopped at book 5, so I figured I would only have 1 more book to buy to finish the whole series, and get 4 books off my TBR list. OH NO!!! The series is now on book 8, and is fan driven, and ongoing, so who knows how many other books will be written. *banging head on desk* Unfortunately, it is an awesome series too!!! So, I bought books 5-8 and now I'm going to be waiting for the next installment. I have her other series "Secrets" which is concluded at book 5. I already have all of them, so I'm going to read that next. *sigh* I give up!

I successfully avoided buying Arrangement 5 & 6 by reading the reviews and seeing that it didn't advance Sean & Avery's story very much. I have now read A7 and really liked it (and the fact that Damaged was brought into it). I have already preordered Damaged 2 and was grateful to read that it will the final chapter. I will wait to buy A8 until I know if it deals with Sean & Avery or is just a pimp for A9 and beyond. I'm very tired of these piecemeal books. I'll pay more if I could just get a complete book!
Secrets was good (and when I read it all chapters were published), but I've enjoyed The Arrangement and Damaged more. I'm still waiting for the next Trystan Scott. He seems to have gotten lost somewhere.

I am tired of them too. The "serial" books seem to be really popular right now, but I don't like them. I don't mind books in a series, as long as each book is a complete story. (eg. 4 brothers, and each book is about a different brother) I'm pretty sure that I got the 1st 4

I read a book the other day called


I've got over 6,700 on my Amazon account. I follow about 1,000 blogs, authors, etc on Facebook and find between 10 and 20 free books to download per day. I have an addiction. I swear I will read them all one day, right.



i like to add my books to my wishlist on Amazon from those I find here.It make it easier to get them in the future.



I too like to read my newly acquired books first almost guaranteeing those 100 unread books (a number growing slowly and steadily)on my Kindle will probably be buried with me for future generations to dig up and try to dissect the life of a 21st century bookaholic.





I have the same problem, and the older they are I can't remember what the book is about.

I thought my 1500 were a lot. I used to download a lot more free book than I do now, but I haven't read too many of them. So I've slowed down on that part and got to reading more. Plus I have about 800 books on my wishlist for my on-line library.


Judy, that is how I do all my culling. I let the books sit and "marinate" on my list for a while. If I go back a month or two later and the book no longer sounds interesting, then I remove it.
One thing that has been causing my book count to go up recently is BookGorilla. I signed up about two weeks ago for their daily newsletter and I have been adding at least one free book a day to my Kindle app. That daily email seems to sidestep the thought of how many books I already have, and I don't know why.
Judy, I got the same email. I'm planning on reading Reflected in You tomorrow so I'm ready.

Dani, Thanks for telling about BookGorilla. I signed up and am enjoying the free reads... :-)


Since I started reading this thread, I deleted two books and read one from my Kindle app. I have also stopped reserving novels from my library until I read a few more of the ebooks I have.

LOL... At least it is saving me $ and the time to search... ;

Don’t know if anyone here uses the ereaderiq site? But there you can use it to track your amazon wishlist of ebooks, so it will notify you if the price drops. It’s really handy if there is a book you want but it’s too expensive to buy at the time, this site lets you know when it does drop. Sometimes the drop in price is temporary and you might miss out if you don’t check amazon often but this site means you’re more likey to snap the books up at low price because it notifies you sttraight away.
Ereaderiq also tells you about freebies and where you can find cheap books.
Saved me lots of money on books in my wishlist.
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