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May 21, 2011 10:13PM

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Or sometimes when someone mentions a book & I go to add it to my to-read shelf & see *blush* it's already there! :(



And I seriously need to cut back on my bookbuying, especially on the Kindle. For me, that's the biggest downside of the Kindle-too easy to impulse buy! Just a couple of clicks, & the book is mine. It's worse than a credit card.
[btw, the other down side of the Kindle for me is that it forces you to read linearly & I often don't-I like to read around many books, skipping to the middle, sometimes even the end & then back to wherever I was. Weird but sometimes the only way I can read some books-it's why I can't read magazines at all on the Kindle since I never read those in a linear way!]
And those 99 cents books & $2.99 books really add up. :(

Hah! I figured I was the only one who did that.



I also use my journal that I carry around with me. Writing the title down also helps me to remember.



I use SnapTell (from the app store) on my iphone. You just take a picture of whatever you see (books, etc), then you can add it to the app -- it has a feature where you can find stores that have the book available, too.
I also use the GoodReads app to keep track of the books I already own -- whenever I see a book I'd like to buy, I double check my lists to see if I already own it!
I also use the GoodReads app to keep track of the books I already own -- whenever I see a book I'd like to buy, I double check my lists to see if I already own it!


What I use to make notes about books to read, to find, to buy, to review. My Moleskine.
Photograph is one in a series of 'true' digital double exposures done as part of an photo art series.

I love to use the Moleskin for exactly the same purpose, when I don't use my little flip pad.
My problem is I have so many ways to keep track of my to-read books, I can't keep track of the ways I keep track. I need some kind of master spreadsheet, but I'm so not that kind of person, I wouldn't even know where to begin. Excel just laughs at me.

The next tabs are for each year where I list what books I read/listened to.
the first tab is 17 pages long when its printed and I keep it in my purse. If I already own the book the row is highlighted so I don't buy that one again.
This really helps when I go to the library book sales on the last day when you just start to throw books in the bag to make sure you get the good ones before they are all gone. lol.

Books I want to keep in mind for future buys I put on my amazon wishlist, and Danish books I either reserve on the library or write down on a pad of paper next to my computer.

I upload to a site like Photobucket and past the HTML code here. :)

I love to use the Moleskin for exactly the same purpose, when I don't use my little flip pad.
My problem is I ha..."
Goodreads has a photo upload as part of your profile/account settings. Then you can just 'copy image location' (right-click on a windows box) and paste the info into your post. The HTML functions will transform the information into a posted photograph. Or you can click on the (some html is ok) help note link at the upper right corner of the comment box and look at the way to generate well formed html code.
The Click n' Paste version is much easier!
I like using Goodreads as my 'cloud' app when I've got access. I can make notes, sort books by various criteria and 'shelves', and it is all together in one place.
It's also easy when I'm out and about to make a 'gasp' physical note in the notebook. More like a book :big_grin:!


I mean, I can't actually read more than 10 books at a time anyway, can I? :/


I spend a lot of time traveling, so I use it when killing time in the airport bookstores to supplement my list, then I can figure out when I get home how to acquire a particular title. Although I don't buy too many books, I use it to keep track of what to add to my Bookswim queue or library hold requests.

Im not as good with remembering what books I want to buy I have lists everywhere, in diarys, scrap peices of paper, on envolopes. I usually find them all when ive a big sort out.
Ill dephinatly use the note book idea though.
Peebee wrote: "Does anyone use the Goodreads iPhone app? It's pretty awesome, in that you can grab a book, scan its barcode, and then add it to your Goodreads "to-read" list.
I spend a lot of time traveling, ..."
I love the iphone app -- that barcode scan is one of my favourite things! I've used it to log my new purchases -- don't know why I've never used it to keep track of things to buy, though! Great idea!
I spend a lot of time traveling, ..."
I love the iphone app -- that barcode scan is one of my favourite things! I've used it to log my new purchases -- don't know why I've never used it to keep track of things to buy, though! Great idea!


I use the "currently reading" to indicate all books I currently have checked out from the library or in my possession from Bookswim. That helps me keep track so that I know what I currently have out. The "to read" shelf has just the ones that I still need to acquire possession of to read.


And I'm to the point where I pick up quarters off the street thinking that it's a fourth of an indie e-book!


I'm a list person...I love making lists so there is a list in my planner and in my wallet of books I need to get.


Thom wrote: "Chrissy, you can do that with Goodreads too. I use my ‘to read’ list as a reminder of books I want, one day, to acquire and read."
The great thing about that is that you can also add them to your wish list, then you have an automatic list you can track on the book swap -- and anyone NOT making use of book swap is just silly, IMO!
The great thing about that is that you can also add them to your wish list, then you have an automatic list you can track on the book swap -- and anyone NOT making use of book swap is just silly, IMO!
Megan wrote: "I take pictures of the name of the book with my cell phone and save them. Then when I get home, I look them up on Goodreads and add them to my to-read shelf."
If you have the goodreads app, you can also use the barcode scanner to search and add books right onto your account!
If you have the goodreads app, you can also use the barcode scanner to search and add books right onto your account!

If you have the goodrea..."
And this is why i need a smart phone!
Anthony wrote: "And this is why i need a smart phone!"
My husband bought me one for my birthday a couple years ago and I was very irritated because I didn't "need" an iphone, LOL. Well, after I tried it, I loved it! I'd give up my laptop before I'd give up my phone -- and I love my laptop!
My husband bought me one for my birthday a couple years ago and I was very irritated because I didn't "need" an iphone, LOL. Well, after I tried it, I loved it! I'd give up my laptop before I'd give up my phone -- and I love my laptop!
