I read 2-3 books a month, and have typically read non-fiction and memoirs. Recently I joined a book club focusing on fiction, and I have loved discovering new books.
Books already on my physical shelf are listed under "I plan to read," while books I'm interested in but don't yet own are listed under "wish list."
I've rated a...
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I read 2-3 books a month, and have typically read non-fiction and memoirs. Recently I joined a book club focusing on fiction, and I have loved discovering new books.
Books already on my physical shelf are listed under "I plan to read," while books I'm interested in but don't yet own are listed under "wish list."
I've rated a lot of my books using the following system,
1 star: I managed to finish the book, but that is the only good thing I can say about it
2 stars: I read the book, I remember reading the book, but I don't remember what it was about or how I felt about it.
3 stars: I like the book, remember the story but don't find myself thinking about it.
4 stars: I like the book and think of it often (or I thought about it for a long time after reading it)
5 stars: I loved the book and it has been made a part of my life.
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