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What app does everyone use to keep track of all their books!?

Rachael #questionnaire

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Becca

I use Goodreads.

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Vanessa

Goodreads. I can just scan them in easy peasy. Make as many shelves as you’d like to organize them all.

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RachaelQuestion author

I have a Goodreads i use but i was looking for an app to keep track of the books of my shelf. I guess i could just make a shelf for that on Goodreads lol

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Vanessa

It really is perfect. Use your phone and scan the books. Makes it super fast instead of typing them in

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RachaelQuestion author

Awesome thanks!! ??

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Molly

Goodreads xx

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Joel

Libib

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Jenny

I use Libib! You can scan the books in there. I use it to keep track of my DVDs too. That way I can check while I’m at the store and make sure I don’t buy a book or DVD I already own. ?

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RachaelQuestion author

That’s awesome! I’ll have to use this and Goodreads lol ??

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Holly

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Elizabeth

Goodreads!

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Concepcion

Goodreads

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Kari

Goodreads!!

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Ola

Goodreads

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Cabiria

Goodreads

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Elizabeth

I use Libib for my home library and Goodreads to keep track of what I’ve read or am reading

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Beth

I use goodreads to keep track

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Candace

I use both goodreads and BookBuddy

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Angelica

I use Libib to keep track of books I own and Goodreads and iReaditNow app for books I’ve read

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Margaret

I play fast and loose with books and as a result have a hot mess of a book hoard, lol.

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Rachael

Goodreads x

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Charlotte

GoodReads

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Dariana

Goodreads?

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Julie

Goodreads and I use Bookout to keep track of my reading 🙂

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Destiny

Goodreads

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Kate

Goodreads

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Melinda

Goodreads!

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Charlotte

Goodreads xx

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Sharmaine

How does libib works?

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Sury

I too , Goodreads

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Dani

Goodreads!!!!

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Imogen

Goodreads

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Moa

Goodreads and Libib

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Amanda

Goodreads

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Leslie

goodreads

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Elizabeth

I don’t uae an app…. I have a notebook full of lists that have books crossed off thay I read, starred for books I absolutely must read again or get more by the same author, and then books bolded in red for what I still need to read.

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Jennifer

Goodreads hands down

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Lisa

library thing

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Erin

I use 2 apps. Libib to keep track of books I own and Goodreads to keep track of books I read (I borrow a lot from the library)

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Beth

Goodreads

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Tiana

I use goodreads. But I also have a physical journal where I keep track of all the books I own and highlight the ones ive read. I also keep track of which books I read during the year, all the way from 2008.

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Gabrielle

Goodreads!!

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Chrysta

Goodreads & Litsy!!!

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Zazo

Goodreads

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Rebecca

Goodreads and Libib

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Sheldon

Goodreads

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Kelsee

Goodreads and Litsy

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Jessica

I use bookbuddy it’s an app on my phone it backs up to Dropbox and it puts everything in order.

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Angela

Goodreads and FictFact for series

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Cheryl

Goodreads

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Liz

Goodreads and LibraryThing

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Jeanann

Goodreads and Litsy

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Teresa

Goodreads and Calibre

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Xochiquetzal

Goodreads

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JoAnna

Do any of these have a way to keep track of your book wish list?

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Robin

Yes goodreads does

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Cindy

Goodreads and an Excel spreadsheet.

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Lena

Goodreads

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Becca

I tack my reading with goodreads and track all my books with book buddy

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Susan

Goodreads

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Cassandra

Goodreads

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Rachelle

Good reads

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Cynthia

Book Buddy to keep track of my library. What I have in there so I don’t buy a book twice. Otherwise, I use Goodreadsé

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Jonathan

Goodreads

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