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Old 12-03-2012, 02:46 AM   #20
Bikeridr
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Location: Latvia, Rigas Rajons
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And I'm back again after a rather lengthy pause. :-)

I really don't understand the necessity to put more science and statistics in keeping track of reading with all sorts of spreadsheets or even online databases.

My Calibre holds two libraries:
One fore "liberated" Kindle books and one for "all other".

My Kindle holds the following collections:
TBR - Which is my to-be-read list and also where the current reading book resides.
Finished - Where finished books lands after reading.
Important - Where there are mostly reference and books thad need to be reread.
Shortstories - Where "short" books resides, perfect for airport reading.

If I'm reading a series, there *might* be a small note, either on paper or as a "yellow sticker" on my phone where the next-in-line title is listed.

Simple as that.
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