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Illustrious_Drop_605 OP t1_ja31e1v wrote

Thanks for sharing, I'm sure your clients must have really appreciated your efforts, it sounds like you went above and beyond.

I'm interested to hear you're enjoying StoryGraph too, like a few other users have mentioned. I think I'll check it out as a potential options and have a play around with it.

I like the sound of your challenge too, what a great idea! Enjoy your literary journey around the world.

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Illustrious_Drop_605 OP t1_ja315ku wrote

Yeah I know exactly what you mean and it's something I want to be really conscious of... I think going overboard on tracking, one would run the risk of sucking a lot of joy away that comes from the fuzzy/organic nature of reading.

I really like your perspective for sure.

I think given the times we live in, a lot of people these days have a (quite unhealthy) impulse to quantify everything. I don't want to indulge that impulse too greedily or have it become a chore... one of my favourite bits from Ralph Waldo Emerson is a nice reminder to not get caught up on obsessively tracking/monitoring:

“I cannot remember the books I've read any more than the meals I have eaten; even so, they have made me.”

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Illustrious_Drop_605 OP t1_ja30ijp wrote

Yeah I think that act of submitting some notes or a summary as you describe is a nice opportunity to sort of reflect on a book and mentally put it back on the shelf.

It's funny you mention that particular insight you had, it's great to challenge your reading habits that way. I am toying with the idea of also tracking things like an author's gender/home country to see what type of literature I'm consuming in that sense too.

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Illustrious_Drop_605 OP t1_ja30a6i wrote

Wow okay cool, Storygraph looks really interesting! That's definitely an option I'll consider, thanks for sharing. Those additional features around sharing with friends looks really nicely implemented.

Have you found the suggestions to be pretty decent?

I must say I agree with you on Goodreads... One thing that really, really annoys me way more than it should is the seemingly endless drove of cringeworthy/low-effort "quotes" put on there by people themselves. It's always painful to try and find a memorable passage from an author/book and it's sandwiched between Tumblr-level musings.

Feels good to get that off my chest, phew.

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