My list of books to read lives in my computer and I have it roughly categorized, though not at all organized. Some of the listings are just titles and authors; others have snippets of quotes to indicate who recommended the book (usually online) and why.
I can't say that there's any method to my deciding what to read next. I suppose I decide based on the mood I'm in when I finish the latest book.
This summer I've had a "science fiction summer" theme going on, but that hasn't stopped me from getting armloads of nonfiction from the library and dipping into five or six books simultaneously. I also have a dedicated shelf of books I bought when I had more money, but have not yet read. That amounts to about 25 books. Then there's a stack of books other people have given to me or lent to me, that I haven't read yet. There are also books in the basement that belong to my husband, many of which I haven't read, and of course A. brought books with him, too.
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Date: 2013-09-01 03:34 pm (UTC)I can't say that there's any method to my deciding what to read next. I suppose I decide based on the mood I'm in when I finish the latest book.
This summer I've had a "science fiction summer" theme going on, but that hasn't stopped me from getting armloads of nonfiction from the library and dipping into five or six books simultaneously. I also have a dedicated shelf of books I bought when I had more money, but have not yet read. That amounts to about 25 books. Then there's a stack of books other people have given to me or lent to me, that I haven't read yet. There are also books in the basement that belong to my husband, many of which I haven't read, and of course A. brought books with him, too.