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There are still book social and tracking sites. I'm still using LibraryThing to catalog the books I own (as well as ebooks, audio books, and even DVDs). I also use Goodreads to track what I've read. And I do have a book review blog, though I haven't posted a review in months.
But I'm not really comfortable making public comments about books I'm just reading; it's got all sorts of potential minefields. I've tracked my reading with brief notes on my computer for several years. Since 2017, I've kept a reading list as part of my Bullet journal.
I'm thinking about starting a dedicated reading journal for personal use in a notebook (no of course it's not just an excuse to buy a notebook!). I'm thinking a list for each year, and possibly a few sentences about each book.
My questions:
But I'm not really comfortable making public comments about books I'm just reading; it's got all sorts of potential minefields. I've tracked my reading with brief notes on my computer for several years. Since 2017, I've kept a reading list as part of my Bullet journal.
I'm thinking about starting a dedicated reading journal for personal use in a notebook (no of course it's not just an excuse to buy a notebook!). I'm thinking a list for each year, and possibly a few sentences about each book.
My questions:
- Do you track your reading online, if so, where (social book site, personal site, Pinterest . . .)
- Do you have a reading journal? What do you use and how do you book journal?
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