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Old 10-24-2024, 07:35 AM   #12
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Originally Posted by graycyn View Post
Hard nope. I don't even do it in Calibre. Too much work, too much trouble. Further, how the heck would I list all the books I've read since I learned how to read ... some 60 years ago? I remember a fair few, but all? That's, that's, well, heaven knows how many titles. Thousands.

I read dang near continuously while young and in school. Yes, I was the person in geometry, or history, or ugh, social studies, with a novel tucked into my textbook and yes, I did get caught occasionally. Nevertheless, what were the teachers gonna do? My grades were good. Ya gonna punish a kid for reading?

I hate stats, so I never look at them on my Kobo. I don't want my reading to become stat-based, or tracking-based or anything but what it is, i.e. I read what I want, when I want, as quickly or as slowly as I want.

Not a social reader really.
This is my opinion also. I read for enjoyment and have no desire to keep track of what I read except what my brain can still track.
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