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Old 01-02-2011, 09:41 AM   #25
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With free classics, those will be mixed into my list. I seem to enjoy moving from one genre to another from book to book, so I may follow a classic with a sci-fi with a mystery for example.

One very good suggestion that I will certainly try to include is to read indie works and post reviews of those. I see an overwhelming number of tempting works from unknown authors and it really helps to have some direction in where to go with experimentation. The real question is where to post those reviews? I have used Goodreads for my pBooks and a few popular eBooks, but casual readers do not have access to being able to add new indie titles/authors directly to that site. Since it is my 'go-to' choice for popular works and monitoring the reviews of friends, I hope Goodreads can find a way to accommodate the increase in eBook literature. Since 'friend' filters can be used for book recommendations, the spammers are easily eliminated.

So, no reading plan here. I am occasionally tempted by a new release, but seldom enough to buy it at new-release prices, so most of my reading is from older, discounted lists from yesteryear. I just need more time ...
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