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Old 05-15-2016, 06:39 PM   #3865
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I'm relatively obsessive about my TBR strata, but my Goodreads lists only partly reflect that.

On my reader, I've got three levels of urgency, with recently-loaded acting as an informal fourth. There's Real Soon Now, Available, and Later In The Series. I suppose technically there's the already-read favorites that stay on the reader, but that's not really part of the to-read structure.

My iPad has another, smaller stack that I don't get to very often: my e-comics. Can't read those on the Kobo, usually doing something else on the iPad.

On my PC, where I "normalize" new books before putting them on the reader, I've got a similar setup. There's already-read stuff that I'm in no rush to deploy, things that are on hold for some reason (including bundles and books that need autographs spliced in), "later" as the default priority, "first" as where I put stuff I'd really like to put on the reader soon, and finally "newest" that's so fresh it hasn't been sorted into another place.

My TBR list is more like a mountain range than a single peak...
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