
Mainly b/c I like to be able to mark off as I go (OCD list-marker, that's me!). From there, BookPedia, then GR and FictFact too.Ĭher, I have a notebook where I track my challenges. That just got too large at some point and I moved onto an Excel spreadsheet. In fact, I'm sure I still have a ton on my "Books 2 Buy" or "Books 2 Consider" wish lists on Amazon. LooLoo and Judithe, I used to do that too. Some of our members are on FictFact, find them here: * Misc iApps offered by Apple (examples: Book Crawler and BooksApp) * - Book Collector, a Mac & Windows database (with iPod App available) * - BookPedia, a Mac only database (with iPod export option) * MS Excel/Personal Notebook - good ole spreadsheets and handwritten notes do the job well too
BOOKPEDIA WINDOWS SERIES
* - Online series tracker free to join with email reminders for upcoming releases in series you're reading
BOOKPEDIA WINDOWS SOFTWARE
They do send me emails when new releases come out for a series I've added to my list.ĭo you use a software program, GoodReads mainly or a good 'ole fashion notebook? * Stay up to date with all the wonderful things coming soon to FictFact! * Get a custom queue of the next book in each series to easily read books in the correct order * Pick your favorite series to track and get notifications of updates and new additions I'm loving it so far! Their site says, "Why Register? I stumbled upon this site FictFact last year and added a few here too, just to see how it worked. It's a pain setting it up initially (although adding books is pretty easy, it was the # of books to add that takes a while), but once you do, adding add'l books is a breeze. I think I might actually shed tears if I ever lost that data. It allows you to do MANY, many things like create mini custom libraries (ie: Challenge lists, Wish Lists, etc) mark books as "borrowed" (which I actually use to mark the beginning-end dates of challenges I'm participating in) search/view/organize by anything in the book data (author, title, subject, summary, cover image, ISBN fields, etc).


I also have a OCD's life-saving program on my laptop called BookPedia which tracks every single book I have TBR and a large majority of the books I've read. I have a list posted on RRR Group, my "Series Madness List" where I try to keep track of what books in a series I have left to read in order to catch up. Have I mentioned my teeny tiny OCD issue? Well, I LOVE lists, so it should be no surprise that I have several ways I track my series (read and TBR).
