tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9293137.post647179654697909618..comments2023-05-08T09:56:32.373-04:00Comments on Library Hungry: ManageableLibraryHungryhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01981967495068772927noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9293137.post-15464924425079633662011-04-13T21:00:49.368-04:002011-04-13T21:00:49.368-04:00I'm always fascinated to see how others organi...I'm always fascinated to see how others organize their TBR list! If I let my list get too long I start feeling overwhelmed and begin to view reading as a burden rather than a joy.<br /><br />Mine is divided into into two broad categories: "books I already own", and "books I don't yet own". The already-owned books are further divided into "books I'm in the process of reading", "books I haven't started but am really jazzed to read", and "shelf sitters". <br /><br />The books I don't own are categorized thusly: "continuation of series", "authors I like", and "books I've heard about that sound interesting". I keep these lists under control by only listing the next book in the series, and only one book at a time by a single author, even if I plan to read everything they've written. When the book gets moved to the in in process list, I put the next on the series or author list.Lianna Williamsonhttp://liannawilliamson.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9293137.post-88355341272481745942011-04-13T13:10:00.436-04:002011-04-13T13:10:00.436-04:00I've accomplished something similiar by tracki...I've accomplished something similiar by tracking my "to-read" lists by category (fiction, non-ficion, separate category for business books, etc.). That way I can just browse the list of the category I'm in the mood for at that time.EMMhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16829695676400488619noreply@blogger.com