Submitted by Illustrious_Drop_605 t3_11cgzho in books
Maximum-Big-2237 t1_ja2zn5u wrote
Like most that have posted, I've got a Goodreads. It's a good place to go back and see what I've read and what I want to read.
I also use StoryGraphs which to me is more data oriented. I can see how many books I've read in a month, how many pages I've read in a month, there's a graph with the number of pages I've read each day (I input my data daily).
Ultimately, I'm curious to see the data.
Illustrious_Drop_605 OP t1_ja30s6o wrote
Wow yeah, I'm sure you'll get some awesome insights if you diligently keep on top of it like that. How do you find inputting the data, is that easy enough and not too taxing?
Maximum-Big-2237 t1_jab1v3n wrote
Every time I read, I click on the book and write what page I'm on. If I'm listening to a book, then I input the percent that I'm on (you can either write the page number or percent).
After you finish a book, there are a few general questions and once you click save, that data gets added. Quick and easy.
Plumbing6 t1_ja5tq6o wrote
I like to write reviews for my future self on Goodreads. I've gone back years later to see what I thought about something, like when it's made into a movie. The only other person who reads them is my sister (and I read hers)
kodiak931156 t1_jacmn5a wrote
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