Book Stats
Book Stats
I just finished putting all the books I currently own into a spreadsheet. It wasn't until I charted the data that I found out I have more math books than programming books Who else here has quantified data on their personal libraries?
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- Dragon Lady
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Re: Book Stats
I use Delicious Library. Though... I haven't yet finished putting all of my books on... I need to work on that.
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Re: Book Stats
I put mine in a spreadsheet on a google doc. It's great for when I buy books at thrift stores, so I don't get repeats.
Re: Book Stats
I know exactly which books I own. I try to be vigilant about my Goodreads, but am not perfect. (Which reminds me, when I very occasionally read an e-book, I never remember to rate and add it. Must-do!)
Re: Book Stats
I rate all the books I read on goodreads, although often my non-fiction titles get left out because I don't always read them cover-to-cover.
- Dragon Lady
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- Joined: Tue Aug 21, 2007 12:07 pm
- Location: Riverton, UT
Re: Book Stats
I do try to keep up on Goodreads, especially as I've been reading more lately (note to self: go make sure I'm caught up). And I do have a shelf for books I own. And another for Kindle/Audible books. But I like Delicious Library because I can put more than just books in. (Basically I can put in anything with a barcode that is sold on Amazon.) So my movies and games are in there, too. Plus, I can use it to check out books so when I can't find a book, I can go see who I checked it out to. It's great.