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How do u keep up with read books?

Me-a notebook

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Amanda

Goodreads

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Karen

Goodreads
I also, write reviews but more for my sake.

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Lena

Goodreads. But I’ve only started keeping track this past year

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Lopa

Goodreads + Overdrive for library books.

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Karlena

Goodreads

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Kara

Goodreads. I use it for my grandma too and we transitioned over from her reading book. Much easier when we are out browsing looking at books. Once I’m logged in, a quick scan/search and we can see if she’s read it or not! She’s had the notebook since 2003 with over 800 books in there so if it didnt make it in there, even if she has read it, chances are she wont remember the story anyway ?

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Linda

Notebook and good reads

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Sydney

I keep a reading log in my journal

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Katrina

Goodreads. I’d never remember which one’s I’ve read without it lol

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Melinda

Goodreads

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Kathy

I don’t. I end up re-buying the same book and use language unbecoming to a lady when I realize it.

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Amy

@Kathy same

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Stacy

Kathy Shea Yup!?

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Caylee

Goodreads

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Belinda

Goodreads

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Deb

Spreadsheet on computer—that way I can sort them by date, title, author, rating or anything else I choose to include!

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Hillary

I personally use both good reads and a notebook. My notbook is way more in depth than my goodreads list.
My notebook pages include; Title, Author, published date, ISBN, pages, series Y/N, Format: audio/Ebook/book, recommended by, date started/ended, rating, quotes and page found, recomend to others? Y/N.

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Hillary

I have been writing this in composition notebooks since middle school. I had an english teacher in middle school that gave us extra credit if we turned in our “Reading Tracker” every friday. I filled 5 composition notebooks in my 2 years in her class. I have just continued because I like the idea of keeping track of everything I read. I have a plastic storage container filled with my book journals….

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Anna

Notebook too

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Elizabeth

Goodreads

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Hannah

Good reads but it has its issues so i keep it written down somewhere also

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MorganQuestion author

I use to use GR but i dont like it now

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Shannon

Goodreads and a somewhat accurate memory.

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Luna

Goodreads

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Lynn

Goodreads and notebook ?

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Kelly

Goodreads

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Pamela

Goodreads

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Melissa

I always wish I had started that 30 years ago.

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Kelly

I say that all the time. That’s why I started a GoodReads account for my girls as soon as they started reading chapter books. At least they will have all that to look back on.

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Nancy

I’ve kept book journals for the last 15 years. So fun re-reading them once in a while!

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Lynn

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Stephanie

Goodreads!!! The best!!

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Ellen

I don’t. I just read.

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Finn

Goodreads. I have picked up books before that I’ve not been sure if I’ve read or not – goodreads is good to check!

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Val

Book journals.

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Kimberly

@Yamilla Where did you get your journal?

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Mindi

Goodreads

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Kellie

Goodreads

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Jamie

Goodreads

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Traci

Goodreads.

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Heidi

Index cards. Alphabetically by authors last name

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Robert

A printed journal ?.

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Carolyn

I keep track, by year, on my phone (I use Samsung Notes). That keeps me from forgetting to log a book. As time allows, I transfer that info to my master list – an excel spreadsheet that I keep in Dropbox so I have easy access. It sounds like alot of work, but it works for me.

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Zyanya

@Carolyn I have an excel file as well. It has the name of the book, author, genre, page length, and a rating up to 5. I just started mine this year.

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Laura

Goodreads app

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Ste

goodreads app since a few weeks now..whenever I start a book I search it there and mark it.. same as books I see recommended here will go on my want to read list on goodreads 🙂

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Jenelle

Goodreads

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Cathy

My dad initials the inside covers in tiny writing.

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Yvette

Goodreads

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Heather

Goodreads

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Linda

Reading journal

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Linda

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Linda

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Anca

Goodreads ?

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Julie

Notebooks, I take notes on the books I’m reading, then I also have a list of the ones I have read.

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Heather

Goodreads

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Angela

Goodreads. I believe you can export your information so you have a copy.

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Amanda

Really ??. I only ever use it on my iPhone but that may change lol! Ty Angela!

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Melissa

Goodreads and notebook

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Donna

I log all mine on Goodreads.

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Nita

Goodreads

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Wahidha

Notebook

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Sissy

Notebook.

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Janet

Goodreads

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Jennifer

Goodreads app

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Susan

I don’t…never thought about it…I just read them and move on..

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Kellie

evernote and goodreads

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Alaa

Goodreads!!! I cant keep up with my books any other way

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Karolyn

Goodreads

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Morgan

Good reads, I like to write reviews and it’s easier to type than do anything else

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Renee

I also keep a pen written record of all my books read. For me it’s been 6 years and it is fun

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Amanda

Goodreads

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Victoria

Goodreads!

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Hannah

I keep a Google doc every year. For a while, I was keeping track by month, but I discovered to my surprise it had a negative impact on my reading. I felt as if I were getting chores done, and if one month had fewer titles than others, I didn’t like it. I started to feel I was reading because I OUGHT to read. I fretted about this to my husband and he said, Just write the year at the top, forget the months. It worked!

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