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1Gregorio_Roth
I didn't quit get 75 books last year. One problem was tracking my reads... that is why I am grateful that Good Reads has a counter goal gadget on their site. Check it out, now!!!!
2Sandydog1
Thanks, I'll check it out, although LT has been very helpful for this (ie, using a topic in this group, categorizing books as "2011", etc.)
I'm still (also) old skool. 1n 2004, after reading The New Lifetime Reading Plan, I started reading, in earnest. I was only averaging 30-40 books a year. I scrawled the titles/authors in a notebook, and have been doing that ever since. I'm only up to 70-90 titles a year but this recordkeeping still works for me.
I'm still (also) old skool. 1n 2004, after reading The New Lifetime Reading Plan, I started reading, in earnest. I was only averaging 30-40 books a year. I scrawled the titles/authors in a notebook, and have been doing that ever since. I'm only up to 70-90 titles a year but this recordkeeping still works for me.
4Whisper1
Hi There
I'm compiling a list of birthdays of our group members. If you haven't done so already, would you mind stopping by this thread and posting yours.
Thanks.
http://www.librarything.com/topic/105833
I'm compiling a list of birthdays of our group members. If you haven't done so already, would you mind stopping by this thread and posting yours.
Thanks.
http://www.librarything.com/topic/105833

