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Old 03-04-2020, 01:49 PM   #31
Sirtel
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Originally Posted by DiapDealer View Post
I don't even care about tracking my read books. I'm pretty-much done with books after I've read them. I use Goodreads as a virtual TBR pile (I don't buy books before I'm ready to start reading them). Occasionally, I'll look at what people whose tastes are known to me are reading.
Well, I'm at the opposite end of the reading spectrum. I buy every book I'm even remotely likely to read in the future and store it in Calibre. Calibre is my TBR pile. I also re-read often. I don't keep any wishlists for books I want to read, but haven't bought yet. Because there are very few of those. If a newly released book I absolutely want to read is too expensive for me (which doesn't happen very often), I make a note about it for myself. But as I said, there are few such books.

In short, I'm your total opposite as far as reading habits go.
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