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Old 02-05-2011, 01:48 AM   #117
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You should use a spreadsheet! Makes it so much easier to move around when dates change.

Great list Thanks!
Well, actually, this started out in OneNote. It's in a grid pattern there, but I didn't think that would transfer well, so I copy/pasted into Word.

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Thanks so much and very helpful!!
You're welcome, glad you found it helpful!

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That is a very nice list! I am such a list person, I appreciate when other people make well organized ones. I took down a few titles to add to my "look up" list. I have one of those on my Blackberry so whenever I'm sitting around with nothing to do - which is kind of rare but still - I can look up a few books and see if I want to give them a shot. I've started doing a "To Read Next" list in Excel earlier today, inspired by the listiness talked about in this thread! And of course, my Amazon wishlists are the most organized things I have as far as keeping track of future reading goes.

I really need to fix my GoodReads shelves. They worked for me before but now I find them to not be what I need/like.

What exactly IS Urban Fantasy?
Umm. Well, my definition of UF may vary from someone else's but basically it's fantasy and/or paranormal set in an urban setting and with minimal romance/sex. Or at least sex/romance isn't the main focus.
I switched to Shelfari because Goodreads wasn't doing it for me. It takes the right mindset though - a few times I've gotten lazy and haven't updated it. But I am having more fun with Shelfari than with Goodreads.
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