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message 51: by Sharon (new)

Sharon Beers (goodreadscomsharonanneb) | 25 comments My experience has been the same as yours.


message 52: by Carol (new)

Carol | 8 comments "I've spent hours with two window tabs open, one window Shelfari and one window Goodreads trying to re-rate my books."

Yeah, I had to do the same thing.


Dosha (Bluestocking7) Beard (bluestocking7) | 160 comments yup. Been there, done that. Very time consuming. I was spending most of my time adding my reviews to the good reads side, for some reason they didn't carry over, but many books did. Some books didn't make it and I have over 100 multiple books on GR. Go figure. some were posted as read even though they were on the wish list, little things like that will drive me crazy. My hubby says I obsess too much over my books. that is not possible. He just doesn't understand.


message 54: by LibraryCin (new)

LibraryCin | 196 comments Toastednuts wrote: "I'm spending way to much time trying to find a new home that is as user friendly as my beloved Shelfari. ..."

Unfortunately, I don't believe such a site is out there. :-(


Dosha (Bluestocking7) Beard (bluestocking7) | 160 comments no, not yet Cindy, but hopefully one day soon...let's hope so


message 56: by Karin (last edited Mar 14, 2016 08:22PM) (new)

Karin I have joined that Italian site someone mentioned, but that's it so far. I haven't really used. I can import my books from LibraryThing if I put them on my computer first, but not Goodreads. So I'm wondering if I have to fix all my covers, etc on LT first or not. It's aNobii


message 57: by Jonetta (new)

Jonetta (ejaygirl) | 286 comments I just read a post from LibraryCin on Shelfari about Leafmarks shutting down July 1. I haven't read that anywhere else....


message 58: by Nicole R (new)

Nicole R (drnicoler) | 5 comments Jonetta wrote: "I just read a post from LibraryCin on Shelfari about Leafmarks shutting down July 1. I haven't read that anywhere else...."

It is shutting down. They sent emails to the members and there is an announcement on the home page.


message 59: by Kythe42 (new)

Kythe42 | 33 comments I just got an admin email notifying me of the July 1st shutdown, so I can confirm this. I can't say it comes as any big surprise given the lack of activity from the admin. Well, as soon as it looked like Shelfari was in danger, I started keeping offline copies of all of my book data as well as keeping it on multiple sites. I suppose with Shelfari going away and now Leafmarks, the only sites I'll have left for book stuff are here, LibraryThing, and Libib which is just an online database service without many social features.


message 60: by Jonetta (new)

Jonetta (ejaygirl) | 286 comments Just read my letter.


message 61: by LibraryCin (new)

LibraryCin | 196 comments I feel like I was one of the first people to notice it. She must have posted it on the home page just before I logged in today, as no one in my groups there had mentioned it (until after I did) either.


message 62: by Jonetta (new)

Jonetta (ejaygirl) | 286 comments Thanks for the heads up!


message 63: by Lauren (new)

Lauren (laurenjberman) Jonetta wrote: "I just read a post from LibraryCin on Shelfari about Leafmarks shutting down July 1. I haven't read that anywhere else...."

Yes. I just saw the email from them.

I'm not surprised really. It is far too much work for one person and the site just cannot keep up with GR.

I do feel sorry for all of those who moved over there after Shelfari's demise and will now have to relocate again.


Dosha (Bluestocking7) Beard (bluestocking7) | 160 comments Well, I'm down to one site now. How secure are we that goodreads won't be next?


message 65: by Kythe42 (new)

Kythe42 | 33 comments You honestly never know how long any website will last. This is why I've been keeping offline records with the Calibre software. A part of me is afraid that software might go away, too though, and that's the only software I've found that really meets most of my needs. It's very customisable, and I highly recommend it. The only things that I find lacking for it is the inability to add more than one date or series in those fields. Instead, you'd have to add that information in a text field, which of course isn't sortable. For series, I've learned to just stick the one that's the most relevant in that field. For dates, I have four fields for the dates I first started and finished reading a book and for the most recent reads. Then I have a separate text field where all read dates are listed, and I've had to learn to be content with that.


message 66: by Jonetta (new)

Jonetta (ejaygirl) | 286 comments I just periodically download my file to my computer.

Amazon makes a lot of money off of Goodreads. They put all their eggs into this site's basket. For now, I'd imagine it's safe. If it ever becomes unprofitable or fails to serve as an effective feeder for their other services, that will be the time to worry.


message 67: by Jerry-Book (new)

Jerry-Book | 25 comments I was just starting to get rolling on LM. My groups were up and active. I guess the influx of Shelfarians was just too much for one person to handle.


message 68: by Lauren (new)

Lauren (laurenjberman) Dosha (Bluestocking7) wrote: "Well, I'm down to one site now. How secure are we that goodreads won't be next?"

While nothing is ever 100% certain in life, it's highly unlikely that GR is going anywhere given the size of the site and Amazon's significant investment in it.


message 69: by Lauren (new)

Lauren (laurenjberman) Kythe42 wrote: "You honestly never know how long any website will last. This is why I've been keeping offline records with the Calibre software. A part of me is afraid that software might go away, too though, and ..."

Calibre is a wonderful tool although it is not an alternative for group interaction only cataloging.


message 70: by Lauren (new)

Lauren (laurenjberman) Jonetta wrote: "I just periodically download my file to my computer."

Good advice. I've also imported the file into a Google Sheet as a backup.


message 71: by Kythe42 (new)

Kythe42 | 33 comments True, but one can always create a forum that's not connected to any specific book site for book discussion. Though, if it's not well known, it might be harder to get members.


message 72: by Lauren (new)

Lauren (laurenjberman) Jerry-Book wrote: "I was just starting to get rolling on LM. My groups were up and active. I guess the influx of Shelfarians was just too much for one person to handle."

True. GR has a large staff of programmers and moderators. Leafmarks just does not have the manpower to accomodate so many users.


message 73: by Laurie (new)

Laurie  (laugal) Dosha (Bluestocking7) wrote: "yup. Been there, done that. Very time consuming. I was spending most of my time adding my reviews to the good reads side, for some reason they didn't carry over, but many books did. Some books didn..."

obsessing over books? not possible! :)


message 74: by Laurie (new)

Laurie  (laugal) I am back online today and just got the email abt Leafmarks. I feel bad for readers that didn't like the other groups and went to LM after Shelfari closed down. What guarantee do we have that GR won't shut down???? I don't like Library Thing too much,it has nice options but awkward to use and many of my books do not appear in their catalog (they are on the other sites) . I am sticking with Goodreads. I am also using my book journal, (that will never quit unless I die). Are there any other book sites.I just want ONE for a backup to Goodreads.Booklovers ar getting kicked in the "spine" this year. I receivd one last discussion from Shelfari today,makes me sad.


message 75: by Kythe42 (new)

Kythe42 | 33 comments I really like LibraryThing second to Shelfari for their book cataloguing(I can add books if they don't already have it in the database), but I like them least for discussion groups. I found their discussion groups so awkward just trying to follow the conversations that I never joined in with any. By the way, they also offered free lifetime memberships to Shelfari refugees. I'd already paid for one quite some time ago, though, so I couldn't take advantage of that deal. I thought it was worth the money, though. It was rather inexpensive as a one time fee.


message 76: by Lauren (new)

Lauren (laurenjberman) Laurie wrote: "What guarantee do we have that GR won't shut down????"

There is no guarantee that either GR or LT will stay around forever, but these two sites have been around for the longest and they have the largest memberships. As Jonetta says, they will probably be around as long as it is profitable for them to do so.


message 77: by nx74defiant (new)

nx74defiant | 7 comments I did the free import to LT. I also started Calibre when Shelfari was looking bad. I had been building up a nice collection on LM and now that is going.

For now I'll catalog in LT & Calibre and come here for the discussion groups.


message 78: by Julie (new)

Julie (julielill) | 33 comments Today is supposedly the last day of Leafmarks. Sorry to see it go.


message 79: by Anita (new)

Anita (anitaunmuted) | 15 comments Well, it's currently 4:20 pm CST on July 3rd, and LM is still there. ~sigh


message 80: by Jerry-Book (new)

Jerry-Book | 25 comments Anyone tried Booklikes? Someone recommended it but I have not been able to log in there.


message 81: by Linda (new)

Linda | 57 comments Did yall get the app for LT? I also want to have a backup after what happened with Shelfari. I lost almost all my reviews & not all of my books were imported. It's so frustrating after all the time I put into working on my shelves on Shelfari.


message 82: by Julie (new)

Julie (julielill) | 33 comments I was just on Leafmarks. Maybe they will keep it up till after the holiday. I wish they would get it over with since they don't want to keep it going.


message 83: by Jerry-Book (new)

Jerry-Book | 25 comments I think she is keeping LM open for exporting shelves.


message 84: by Book Concierge (new)

Book Concierge (tessabookconcierge) | 154 comments Mod
Linda wrote: "Did yall get the app for LT? I also want to have a backup after what happened with Shelfari. I lost almost all my reviews & not all of my books were imported. It's so frustrating after all the time..."

Linda ...
do you still have your CSV file from Shelfari?
Did you contact SUPPORT (at) GOODREADS(dot)COM? They were very helpful to me.


message 85: by Anita (last edited Jul 04, 2016 12:05AM) (new)

Anita (anitaunmuted) | 15 comments Jerry-Book wrote: "Anyone tried Booklikes? Someone recommended it but I have not been able to log in there."

I signed up with BookLikes to check it out. I've found issues (like missing books on import), but it isn't that bad, and I do have a little shelf. It isn't the same, though. It's mainly for book bloggers/reviewers which I'm not. I review books sometimes, but that's not my thing. I'm quite happy with LibraryThing, though I seriously miss Shelfari.

Incidentally, they had been having issues with their validation/approval emails going out. Is that the login issue you're having? I emailed them, and the guy personally validated my account. I haven't had an issue logging in since then. There's a timezone issue, but I still heard from the guy a day later.


message 86: by Anita (new)

Anita (anitaunmuted) | 15 comments Linda wrote: "Did yall get the app for LT? I also want to have a backup after what happened with Shelfari. I lost almost all my reviews & not all of my books were imported. It's so frustrating after all the time..."

If anyone is interested, I'm also gun-shy, so I signed up with Libib so I can have a backup of my books. There, you can also catalog movies, music and video games (YAY); and you can publish those lists or keep them private. It's working really well for me. You can also follow people, but it isn't like Shelfari or the other more social book sites. It's really just a way to keep inventory records. If you have a pro account, you can do much more. I think it's a nice backup, but it isn't as detailed as we'd like it.


message 87: by Linda (new)

Linda | 57 comments Book Concierge wrote: "Linda wrote: "Did yall get the app for LT? I also want to have a backup after what happened with Shelfari. I lost almost all my reviews & not all of my books were imported. It's so frustrating afte..."

I did contact them & Jaclyn imported from her end which resulted in more books but I have many reviews missing. I'm just moving forward because I can't remember the review I wrote & it would be too time consuming to write agai. Thanks!


message 88: by Linda (new)

Linda | 57 comments a.n.ita wrote: "Linda wrote: "Did yall get the app for LT? I also want to have a backup after what happened with Shelfari. I lost almost all my reviews & not all of my books were imported. It's so frustrating afte..."

Thanks I'm going to check it out!


Dosha (Bluestocking7) Beard (bluestocking7) | 160 comments My import is all messed up, I don't know how to fix it. Friends are liking my reviews of books I have not read yet. Hello? I guess I can only fix it one book at a time. I'm going back to my scrapbook for a back up.


message 90: by Linda (new)

Linda | 57 comments Dosha (Bluestocking7) wrote: "My import is all messed up, I don't know how to fix it. Friends are liking my reviews of books I have not read yet. Hello? I guess I can only fix it one book at a time. I'm going back to my scrapbo..."

Dosha I emailed GR support & asked for my file & also asked if she would import from her end which was a great help. I then went to "my books" clicked on "find duplicates" & deleted. It took some time but was worth it. I've noticed many books that say read that are to be read but I'm changing as I find them. It's a process! The thing that frustrates me the most are missing reviews. Happy 4th!


message 91: by Denizen (new)

Denizen (den13) Dosha (Bluestocking7) wrote: "My import is all messed up, I don't know how to fix it. Friends are liking my reviews of books I have not read yet. Hello? I guess I can only fix it one book at a time. I'm going back to my scrapbo..."

I have that problem with new books I am adding. I like to shelf books I haven't read yet so when I'm looking for a certain type of book for my next read, I can find it. I have to really watch it because those books are often reshelved as read instead of want-to-read. I'm not sure if it's automatically changed by GR or if I'm somehow causing it. I catch most of them because someone likes my review/rating. It's very frustrating.


message 92: by Book Concierge (new)

Book Concierge (tessabookconcierge) | 154 comments Mod
Maybe I'm head cold is blocking logical thoughts, but I don't understand how someone can "like" your "rating/review" if you haven't read the book yet? Wouldn't there be NO rating and NO review if you haven't read it?

Of course I only access GR via a PC (not a phone or other mobile app), so maybe that's the issue as well.


message 93: by Jonetta (new)

Jonetta (ejaygirl) | 286 comments BC, it happens to me all the time. Someone can "like" an unread book on your shelf at anytime. It happens to me mostly when I add a new book to my shelf or change the status from "want to read" to "currently reading." The ability to do that is there.


message 94: by Jonetta (new)

Jonetta (ejaygirl) | 286 comments Denizen wrote: "I have to really watch it because those books are often reshelved as read instead of want-to-read. I'm not sure if it's automatically changed by GR or if I'm somehow causing it. I catch most of them because someone likes my review/rating. It's very frustrating...."

It's not automatically changed by GR. If you're adding a new edition to an existing book, GR automatically defaults to "read." Otherwise, if you're selecting an already existing edition, adding it by just selecting "want to read" shelves it with that status.


message 95: by Anita (new)

Anita (anitaunmuted) | 15 comments Linda wrote: "Thanks I'm going to check it out!."

You're welcome! I hope it works for you. Not all of my books imported, so I have some work to do, but I think it's worth it just to have a backup list of all of my books. Being able to list my video games, movies, and music is just a huge bonus. It isn't all flashy flash. If anyone would like to see what your catalog would look like, you can check out mine. (I don't have anything to do with the site. Someone told me about it, so I gave it a go. :D )


message 96: by Lauren (new)

Lauren (laurenjberman) Jonetta wrote: "BC, it happens to me all the time. Someone can "like" an unread book on your shelf at anytime. It happens to me mostly when I add a new book to my shelf or change the status from "want to read" to ..."

Yes. People like like the fact that you want to read a book or added it to your shelf.


Dosha (Bluestocking7) Beard (bluestocking7) | 160 comments I get confused when someone likes my review. What review? I didn't read it yet! When I go to the book to see what is going on, it is shelved as read. So, I fix it, and it is like a vicious circle, on and on and on. Sometimes, I have read it, and my review isn't there......hmm. I too am more frustrated by missing reviews than anything else. I think I will have to concentrate more on looking forward than backward, or I'll go mad.


message 98: by Julie (new)

Julie (julielill) | 33 comments I will like a book that someone posts even if they haven't read it. Sometimes I have read the book and/or author and loved the book or author and sometimes it is because I have it on my reading list and am looking forward to a review.

Don't sweat the small stuff - life is too short!


message 99: by Julie (new)

Julie (julielill) | 33 comments Leafmarks still open today- July 5th and people are still posting.


Dosha (Bluestocking7) Beard (bluestocking7) | 160 comments Julie wrote: "I will like a book that someone posts even if they haven't read it. Sometimes I have read the book and/or author and loved the book or author and sometimes it is because I have it on my reading lis..."

Julie, thank you for posting. At least I understand more of the possibilities and you are so right: Don't sweat it.

One of the things I liked the most about LM was that I could rate a book 3 and a half stars instead of 3 or 4.


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