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Old 11-29-2021, 04:46 AM   #4
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I'm realizing that I don't remember things like I used to and am considering keeping a reading journal. Not really sure how to go about it or how to integrate it with an e-ink device. These days when people ask me what I thought about a book, I go ummm, it was ... good? I used to be able to recall specific things and actually talk about it.

Do you have a reading journal or log of some sort? What sort of things do you keep in it? Do you do digital or paper or both? Do you find it fun or a bit of a chore?
Keeping it in calibre seems sensible. I track read/not read, rating and date finished in calibre.

But I also keep track in posts here at MobileRead (see links in my signature) as part of the Annual MobileRead Reading Challenge threads. And also in the "What are you reading" thread.

(I was tracking in the Challenge thread even before I started using calibre!!)

I suppose many people use the GoodReads website to track their reading.
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