Oct 26 2006

The history book on the shelf Is always repeating itself

Published by Fence at 11:22 pm under Books, Webby stuff

Work - busy - stuff - gone.

Got all that?
Good, I’m glad, cause I don’t.

Anyways, I was over at Heather’s and spotted this Shelfari thing. For adding books and showing them off. Now, I already use Library Thing, but only for what I own, and considering that I haven’t quite achieved my goal of winning the EuroMillions lottery yet, I don’t actually own all the books I want to read. So I messed about with it a little. But it wouldn’t work properly with Firefox[1] and kept hanging, so despite having added a load of books over there I’ve decided not to use it, and instead am going to use aNobii for keeping a list of “everything I’ve ever read in the world and then some” see, this is my shelf.

And when I get round to it I’ll stick the fingy in the sidebar which’ll let you know what trifficly exciting book I am reading at any given moment. Doesn’t that make you happy?

Linknotes:
  1. the new release is out, btw
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6 Responses to “The history book on the shelf Is always repeating itself”

  1. I hate it didn’t work well for you! :(
    This anobii thing looks cool too though! I’ll check it out!

  2. Know what you should do now that you’ve already gone this far? Cross-reference aNobii and Susan.
    Come on, try, try, try, will you try it, say, will you?

  3. My life is now complete, thank you Fence.

    (Although I must confess, I have opened the link and am off to browse your reading list right now…)

  4. Heather, I think they are fairly similar. but I’m finding aNobii slightly better, with extra thingies to use :)
    Anne, should I admit that I’ve kinda already started on that (shush)

    Terri, you are very, very welcome

  5. It makes me quite quite happy!!

  6. Success ;)

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