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Books on Track (booksontrack.net) is still up and running since it's independent of GR or any other site.
Looking at the posts above, I just realized I missed the 3 year anniversary last week... 😅
I have a good excuse however: I am currently developing librarian features to allow our helpful librarians to update and add missing data to the site!

It's very similar to FictFact; you can upload your GR export and they'll compile your data for you. They have a book release calendar, send emails for new releases for authors you follow, etc.

I also have an extensive cataloging system on my Kindle. Collections are coded with icons. 👀 before the title are read series. * are series I own all of the books in. ❤️, are favorites I would / have reread. 👍 are series I’ve read at least one book in and want to read on. ZZZ DNF 🤮 shunts them down to the bottom.

I’m a compulsive organizer and my books are no different. I’ve been using BookPedia on my computer for years, before GR even, and I continue with that in addition to GR and my digital book journaling. My database built on BookPedia is my most expansive and has a great series sort. It’s been the most helpful for me keeping track of my series.



FYI: I found this one (https://booktrack.app/) and will likely take it for a (5 book free) spin as a possible alternative.

what happens with me is, I cannot remember from one book to the next what's going on. It's a year later, and the new book is published, and I cannot remember (sometimes it's a week later in a already published series and I cannot remember). By the time a series is in the 5th or 6th book, I'm lost when I pick up the next one.
And even if a series is older . . . I stopped October Daye after about the 5th book when I realized I could not remember how she became the boss over some elven household or something. I was reading October Daye between lots of other books and I just could not remember and did not feel like going back and rereading because I wasn't that crazy about books 3 & 4
How do you guy combat this?


I think that if I was you, I would have to stick to marathoning finished series. Like, don’t even touch it, until it’s done. Or, series that the reading order isn’t really relevant, that can be read as stand alones, like Magical Romantic Comedies With a Body Count. There are only 3 of 20-something that need to be read in order.


This may be the only solution to my problem


I cannot remember from one book to the next what's going on. It's a year later, and the new book is published, and I cannot remember...
even if a series is older . . . I stopped October Daye after about the 5th book when I realized I could not remember how she became the boss over some elven household ...
How do you guy combat this?I..."
If it is a great series I will reread time to time or read the last or last 2 book as I probably reread the beginning enough to remember the necessary parts. I reread the whole series every once in a while of several series. If it is a good series but you don't want to do rereading over and over, wait until there are several book or the series is finish. I stopped Alex Verus and plan to do a marathon read now. I have to get a time to do a marathon read.
I don't like to read more than usually 3 books in a row of any series as I get tired of the genre or world so I'll go and read a book or two in between every 2 or 3 marathon books. I don't forget in that time frame, you just have to keep it close, like in the month. I forget so much of the nuance so rereading doesn't bore me.
Zoi wrote: "Have you tried Keri Arthur’s Lizzie Grace series? Some of her series are PNR heavy on the smut, but Lizzie is UF with a clear romance element. I think it’s really well done, and the last one came o..."
I read two of Keri Arthur's Riley Jensen series and it just didn't pull me to go on. I read her dragon duology that was OK but not much better than Riley, Myth & Magic. Then I ended up reading her dystopian book, Unlit which I liked better but wasn't my thing.
So after being recommended Lizzie Grace, again and again, I finally read another book by her and wow what a difference. I actually ran through them. Luckily Hoopla here had them all up to Killing Ground. I have that in my Audible. It really is IMO her best series and definitely a UF, it does have a romance element but more the overarc. So I'm with you in recommending it to UF lovers.

I did read all of Riley Jensen, and have quite a few of the spinoff, but haven't even touched any of them yet. And yes, read the Dragons, who doesn't like dragons?

The Maid and the Crocodile
A Canticle for Leibowitz. I swear, I need to do 1 chapter a day
How to Summon a Fairy Godmother next Monday
Emily Wilde's Compendium of Lost Tales next Tuesday, but this is probably not happening as I am 43rd in line at the library.
Also, the second in that Luna wolf Buroker series some time soon.

I cannot remember from one book to the next what's going on. It's a year later, and the new book is published, and I cannot remember...
even if a series is older . . . I stoppe..."
I have read and/ or tried pretty much all of her series apart from Riley Jensen. I’m hesitant, because I expect to be disappointed. I did not like her Dark Angels, or Souls of Fire series. Very little plot, massive amounts of sex that felt either strange (to me) in context, or just gratuitous. In the case of Souls of Fire it was just constant and with ANYONE. I don’t mind smutty, but between my MMC and FMC, and I need more plot than sex. Anyway, I’ve heard things about Riley that makes me think it’ll be like those.
BUT, I have read and liked: Spook Squad, Nikki and Michael, Damask Circle, Kingdoms of Earth and Air, Outcast, Ripple Creek Werewolves, Lizzie Grace and Relic Hunters.
My favorites by a lot are Lizzie, Relic Hunters and Outcast.


Kateblue, I have the same problem since reading 2-3 books in a series in a year is a binge for me. So I use GRs and hide enough information about the book and series so I can just review my review of the previous book and I'm caught up enough to read the next book. I am always behind on my reviews since they take me a while to write, but it helps me when I'm reading the next book in a series.


If you don't at least put a one word review, your rating gets lumped into "name1, name 2, and 3 others gave this 3 stars" If you just put... "3 stars solid"... "3 1/2 bump down"... or something like that it becomes a lot easier to be seen by your "GR friends".

My libraries still aren't giving out late fees and they renew your material for you. This was a Covid implemented policy that... I guess they decided to keep?



Our market would be too small to make it profitable, plus they know we'd pay full price for something we want.



So. can you tell me what series you are invested in, please?

Jacky Leon by KN Banet
Honey Badger Chronicles by Shelly Laurenston
Psy Changeling by Nalini Singh
In Death by JD Robb
Guild Hunter by Nalini Singh
Alpha & Omega (also Mercy when it’s her year) by Patricia Briggs
Devil’s Cradle by Suzanne Wright
The Body Shop by Hailey Edwards
Everwood Falls by Kat Kinney
Haven’s Rock by Kelly Armstrong
Relic Hunters by Keri Arthur
Southern Ghost Hunters by Angie Fox
Dark Protectors by Rebecca Zanetti
Starfall Point by Molly Harper
Valkyrie Bestiary by Kim McDougall
Stope Packs by Rebecca Zanetti
Magical Romantic Comedies by RJ Blain
Dream Harbor by Laurie Gilmore
But, there are a few more I don’t see release dates for anything yet, like Anne Bishop’s The Others, or Suzanne Wright’s Dark In you, or Martha Wells’ Murderbot.