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KB Posted Nov 30, 2013
I'm on it, but don't use it much. I haven't used it consistently enough for its recommendations to be any use, anyway.
I'll be buggered if I can remember how to add people as friends on it, though: it seems to rely on Facebook to do it, and I've never bothered with Facebook. There must *be* a way, though, as I added Sho after I signed up.
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paulh, vaccinated against the Omigod Variant Posted Nov 30, 2013
Tallying up a list of all the books I've ever read would drive me crazy -- er, crazier than I already am. Heck,I can't even remember all the books I'm reading at present.
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Ferrettbadger. The Renegade Master Posted Nov 30, 2013
I tend to just use it as an "ongoing" thing. Then what happens is when I am on there for another reason I see someone has read a book that I have read previously and give it a rating.
You don't really get the benefit until it recommends a book out of the left field that you read, and then love. It is really good like that so far for me.
I wouldn't bother spending ages filling out oyur reading history unless you are *really* bored; but using it to tally o an ongoing basis is quite good.
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~ jwf ~ scribblo ergo sum Posted Nov 30, 2013
Sometimes one just has to ask.
>> (actual shelves, I mean, not wooden ones). <<
What is an 'actual' shelf if not a wooden one?
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