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I just signed up this morning at the urging of a bookseller friend of mine. Looks like a neat site to rate books and see how your ratings compare to your friends. If you're on there, feel free to add me as I'm always interested in what others are reading.

http://www.goodreads.com/user/show/304532
 
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hi, if you still have PBS credits,pm me. I would like to trade
 
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Need PaperbackSwap credits? I usually have some in my inventory.


What does that say ? Contact me ? XD

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rXR, I tried to enter the site but it won´t let me. It seems that their server´s down.
I understood that you only ennter reviews there, is that correct ? Might be something for me. :-)
 
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Originally posted by rXrCDs:
I just signed up this morning at the urging of a bookseller friend of mine. Looks like a neat site to rate books and see how your ratings compare to your friends. If you're on there, feel free to add me as I'm always interested in what others are reading.

http://www.goodreads.com/user/show/304532


I've never seen this particular one, but those type of sites are great to use as a book journal of your reads. I stuck all my previous reads on Bibliophil -- first one I came across with no limit. (I like the viewing layout/format on goodreads Smiler ..any limit to how many books can be added for free like Librarything?)

List lists lists...on various sites .... I have my wishlist, my to be read list, my already read list, and my avail for trade list. I'm an open book ! I just hope someday some criminal justice office doesn't view my reading habits and arrest me based on it. LOL!!!!
 
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I haven't been able to get on this morning either Frowner

You can use it to keep track of books read, books to be read, books for trade/sale, reviews etc. It seems pretty diverse. I like the whole compare thing that shows your compatibility with friends based on your reviews of the same book.

I don't believe there is any limit as my friend had over 900 books added on hers.
 
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I don't believe there is any limit as my friend had over 900 books added on hers.


Ouu..that is good then ! You can just imagine my disappointment when entering all my previously read books dating back from 2003 (when I started keeping track or risk re-reading the same book )on a similar site and then found out there was a limit on how many books Mad
 
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Just wanted to say thank you to rxr for mentioning this site. I haven't had time yet to add everything, but it's definately a keeper site for me. Smiler
 
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Definitely one of the better bookshelf sites out there.
 
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INteresting site Smiler
Just joined Smiler


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I am hugbandit7 on there if anyone wants to add me
 
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I'm also on Goodreads (and a ton of other sites like it). http://www.goodreads.com/user/show/64439 Which reminds me, I should update my reads for this month.


http://www.titletrader.com/profile.php?userid=806&show=inventory
3 for 1 on all Harlequins, comics, and small paperbacks; 2 for 1 on other paperbacks; PM me or check my post in specials for any questions
 
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http://www.paperbackswap.com/index.php?r_by=shantel514%40yahoo.com

I listed a bunch of books on the site (you need to list at least 10 books to begin trading) and I got 2 free book credits to get started. So you can order 2 books right away - free of charge -- and have them mailed directly to you! No strings attached. No gimmicks. No spam mail. Nothing. You just have to love reading books. When another member selects one of my books that I have listed, I mail it to them. Yes, I pay for the postage. But then I get a book credit and I can select a book that I want. So another Club Member returns the favor and mails me one of his or her books free of charge. For every book I mail out, I get another book in return - a true shared system! And when someone requests one of your books, all you have to do is print two pieces of regular paper from your printer which includes the mailing address and the recommended postage. Apply the postage, and drop it in the mail. Hey, for a typical paperback, you don't even need to go to the post office. You really need to check this out
 
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