Apr. 24th, 2008

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A friend of mine just asked what the advantage of putting books in to Library Thing is.

So I thought I'd reply here as people might like to add their own thoughts as comments.

For me, the biggest advantage (and not one that I'd originally expected) is re-discovering old friends.  As I enter each book (I rarely do more than five a day, and haven't done any in the last few weeks I've been rather under the weather) I give it a rating and often write a review.  This forces me to think about the book, why I keep it, whether I like it.  The result has been that quite a few books have been given away as I realise that I've grown beyond them (or that they were crap in the first place), but also that I've started to read books that I owned that I'd never actually gotten around to reading, and I'm also re-reading many old friends that had become forgotten.

In short, I'm getting much better value out of the books that I own as well as getting better recommendations for more books to read.

eg.  I've just reread all my Francis Hodgson Burnett books - which I'd almost forgotten I had.  Having finished those, I asked Library Thing what it suggested to follow  " The Secret Garden".  The suggestions included "Winnie the Pooh" which feels just like what I need right now.

Anyone feel like making me a 'book' icon?  One suitable for thoughts about books, or reviews of books?
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If you've watched Dr Who recently, you may have caught references to questions asking where all the honey bees are going.  They didn't make it up just for the programme...

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