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Old 12-10-2015, 08:08 PM   #5
AnemicOak
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[*]Do you track your reading?
Minimally


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[*]Where/how do you do that?
I have a spread sheet started years ago and each year is a page. I record title and author, that's it. I also mark the book as read in a Calibre custom column.


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[*]What do you track? Just title/author or do you know the exact edition of every book you have read back through 1993 including how many reading sessions it took to read each book?
Just title/author


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[*](How) does what you track affect what you read?
It doesn't really. Sometimes it's interesting to go back and see how often I've re-read certain books/series, but often I just record a book and move on.


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[*]How do you define "diversity" with respect to what you read?
I don't worry about it. I read what I feel like reading at any given time. Sometimes that's a mystery, fantasy, etc. & sometimes it's a non-fiction title usually something dealing with history. Sometimes it's a glom of all of an authors titles after finding a new author I like.
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