Keeping Track
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I just spent some time updating my poor neglected book list.
(After the Read-a-Thon I started keeping track of what books I read.)
:lol:
I’m doing purty well for this year, I have about 150 or so read since Easter. I keep track from Easter to Easter, since I started Easter 2003. It drives me nuts!
I started keeping track in November two years ago. When the exact date comes along, I’ll tally up the results.
See, things like that drive me nuts. It should have been 2003 New Year’s to New Year’s but oh no! I had to decide on keeping Archives on Easter!!! My mind works in strange ways…
Oh, and excuse me, fer it wasn’t 150 but 143.
At least you have a holiday though, like Easter. I just started mine in the middle of a random month! I should have waited another month and a half and done it on New Year’s, like you said.
It got more interesting when I started doing the dates when I finished the books, cause I have holidays and special family occasions, and important dates in my life.
I started beginning of September. I probably should have waited until New Year, but oh well.
You know, before the Read-A-Thon, I never kept track of the books I’ve read. Except, It’s becoming habit now to write down the name and author and how many pages, I think that from now on, I’ll just keep keeping track!
Whoa, I should probably start keeping track of the books I read, as I find I barely remember what I’ve read or not, let alone what happened in the book!
I don’t keep track of my books because then I would have to write down every single book I ever read and that would be hard because I’ve read millions of them.
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