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Old 01-22-2011, 12:55 PM   #417
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Originally Posted by MrsJoseph View Post
I agree, I like our goodreads bookclub.

I really should challenge myself to read out of my comfort zone, but I feel so behind in my chosen genre. My TBR pile is so out of control
If you look at my GR shelves, you'll see a new one - tbr-shortlist. My to-read shelf was getting so big I couldn't pick a book, so I took some time and created a shortlist of titles to choose for the next book. It was the only think I could think of to reduce the indecision I face upon finishing a book. Once it gets down to 9 or 10, I'll go back to the to-read shelf and add a few more to the shortlist.

I'm dealing with the same amount of books, but this makes it more manageable.
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