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Old 11-29-2021, 04:50 PM   #23
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Originally Posted by Catlady View Post
I keep a spreadsheet for audiobooks, which is the vast majority of my reading. It includes basic publication information and the year I read the book. I keep supplemental sheets by year, on which I also add in any e-books or print books, and chart the year of publication.

I don't include a synopsis or my comments; it's easier to look up the book online to remind myself about it. I generally remember the books that stand out, either because I loved them or because I hated them. Sometimes, though, even a synopsis doesn't spark my memory of something my spreadsheet clearly shows I've read. But if a book is that unremarkable, so what if I don't remember it?
I’m not very listy, but the one thing I do regret is that I don’t have a searchable/organizable file by narrator of audiobooks I’ve listened to. I do include the name in my GoodReads listing, but it’s never going to be worth clicking on every single audiobook to access the info.
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