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Some Things I Still Don't Understand
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And I agree with the friend thing. I get a few authors I think that are trying to promote their books. I think I might add that function where people have to answer a question.

Yup, I've gotten friend requests from authors too. I haven't explored this site enough to see if it is possible, but it felt like the authors just pinged all new users with friend requests. I know some people consider any exposure to be good exposure, but it was a big turn-off for me. Now, if the marketing was a little more targeted based on books I'd rated highly, then it might have been more effective.


If you find us strange then you do indeed know us.

Though what really bugs me is finding errors in a book entry and not being able to fix it or have an easy way to report the errors. And then there is the combining issue. Why not let me combine books I enter with ones already here and then the request goes to the librarians to make sure it's correct. To be honest, the interface here could use a total revamp.


About bookshelves, I've got mine broken out with the standard 3: read, currently reading and TBR. My to-be-read is broken down further with the DTBs I own, and the ebooks I've already bought/downloaded, but haven't read yet (embarrassingly, I've got about 60 ebooks in this category as I just can't pass up Sony or FW sales). And then there are the public domain books as well...one book forward, three books backward, fortunately they're not taking up physical space in my house.

As soon as I get 50 books listed, I do plan to apply to be a librarian.

There are several hundred books on my BookCrossing bookshelf that I could add to GoodReads, but since I don't remember when I read them, they wouldn't sort well, and I'm not sure that GoodReads imports from BookCrossing.


Omg. Plan for the next 5 month? Then a meetings where you say: We have accomplished 5 months plan in 4 months! Next time it will be 3 months!
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I wish there was an option to make the column invisible.
First is adding books to bookshelves. Nothing could be harder or more convoluted. At the moment I have assigned 14 of my 443 books to bookshelves. I think it took about the same time to assign the 14 books as it did to enter the 443. I exaggerate; but, not by much.
The second item that I find strange here is the friendship requests from complete strangers who have more friends in their collection than they have books listed. I grant that I am not a devotee of Facebook or MySpace and that I am not a great social networker with thousands of friends I’ve never met in cyberspace.