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Sunday, January 11, 2009

Question of the Day Summary: Jan. 11

Question of the Day
How do you keep track of your reading wish list? Zillions of pieces of paper, in a spread sheet, on your blog?

Bookies use a number of systems to keep track of their reading wish lists. The winner is Good Reads, followed closely by Amazon. But there doesn't seem to be a consensus -- individuality rules!

Here are the tallies*

16 Good Reads
14 Amazon (wish list or cart)
11 Bookshelf or book pile at home
10 File or database on computer
7 Zillions of pieces of paper or sticky notes
5 Blog
4 Shelfari
4 Journal or notebook
4 Library Thing
4 PDA or phone
3 No system
2 Evernote
2 In one's head
1 Facebook
1 Wishpot
1 PBS
1 World Cat
1 E-mail
1 Google Notebook
1 Public library site

*Note that some people mentioned more than one method, so the total doesn't reflect the number of individual responses.

If you missed the Q of the day, leave a comment and tell us how you keep track of your reading wish list.

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