Goodreads is also a book cataloguing site with a bit more emphasis on the social end of book sharing. It automatically prompts you when you log in to check to see if you'd like to connect with more friends. The "my books" tab allows you to enter new books into your library and Goodreads lets you determine what book shelf those books are to go on. There are 3 default shelves:
currently reading, read, and to-read with the capability of creating any number of additional shelves. You can assign a book to as many shelves as you'd like to. Like LibraryThing, Goodreads offers widgets to place on your blog or website and has active applications in Facebook and mySpace. So far I've been unable to determine if there is a limit to the number of free books that you can enter on Goodreads (200 is the number on LibraryThing before you need to pay a fee), so I'm working off the assumption "no". They also have a tab that I find enticing - the authors tab. The authors tab allows authors to connect with readers through the author program. Through the "meet people" tab you can see who is currently online, check out their shelves and recommendations, and try to connect.Before I sign off here, you may want to check out Novel Action which is a book exchange program with minimal fees. Click here for information on "how it works".
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