![]() ![]() Did I mention GoodReads can also take your CSV file back and import your books again in case something happens? *drool*Īnyway, I can’t praise these guys enough and I’ve gone from dreading to track my books to being exciting to add another to my virtual library. ![]() I guess it brought me right back to where I was – a spreadsheet… only this time I didn’t do all of the typing and I am only using the spreadsheet as a backup to the official list. Maybe, but there is an “export to CSV” function available that will blow your mind. I can hear you saying to yourself, “…but it’s on some webpage and it could be hacked, go down, go away, et cetera!!!” LOL :) Check out my profile – 144 books now! More to come! ![]() Yes, I am a geek and yes this *does* excite me. ![]() I really, REALLY hated keeping up with all of the information in an Excel Spreadsheet, but I kept on doing for good archival & reference purposes.Īs I mentioned a few posts ago, I stumbled across an absolutely fantastic website: and let me tell you… I won’t look back ever again!Ī quick search of the ISBN, title, author, of some combination thereof and BAAM there is my book! I simply rate it of shelf it and it is now part of my own personal database. I finally decided to sit down and catalog a large portion of my physical ‘library’ as I’ve been putting it of for some time now. Looking for a really good book to read? Well, check out my list below and pop on over to my GoodReads profile - I do reviews! ![]()
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