I have become obsessed with organizing my reading list.
How do you organize yours?
>>9194962
I pick a book
Then I read it
>>9194969
n-no structure?
I read chronologically
>>9194962
I have a document on my laptop with various color codes depending on whether I own the book physically, have an official Kindle copy, pirated epub, or borrowed from library/friend. I try not to read the same color twice in a row. Then I add a little star in the margin if the book is sufficiently /lit/ (nonfiction or classic, basically), and try to make every other book I read a starred one.
H-how bad do I have it, doc?
>>9195775
as long as the nonfiction isn't pop sci or self-help stuff ok
>>9195775
wew
>>9194991
What do you do if you discover a wonderful book from 1941, but you are already at 1959?
>>9194962
this, i claim, is procrastination regarding doing the actual reading.
it's also a form of spiritual materialism by objectifying the act of reading in such a way that it turns into social capital and so on
>>9197636
The thing is books can be so hard to describe with one genre/topic so it really messes up my sorting.
It helps me trigger curiosity to which book I want to read next, but I indeed get a boner from seeing all the books I've crossed out by marking them with green text background. Is that bad?
I have a pile of books next to my bed and pick whatever I feel like
>>9194962
i 'save them for later' on amazon
not that i buy them on amazon
>>9194972
do you make lists of all the lists you intend to make? gtfo, Bazinga.
>>9199934
Not that I intend to make, just list ideas that I might feel like doing later.