As title. Even better if whatever you use also helps with recommendations! I’ve been mostly using Goodreads, but Bookwyrm looks like a neat decentralized alternative. Does anyone have any experience with it?

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      Once I buy a place and aren’t planning on moving so often, I’d like to do this! But the thought of moving a large book collection is a bit daunting.

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        Just means you need to get extra book box sized boxes for moving :D

        Doesn’t hurt to invest in a hand truck so you don’t have to carry them from point A to point B and can just load up the truck and wheel them around.

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      Yeah, and if people are feeling super duper old school, you can just… write shit down on a piece of paper, such as “Read 2023:”

      Maybe I’m crazy out of touch, but since when did literally everything require an app

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        I know a lot of people that bullet Journal their reading lists. And it’s also possible to digitally bullet journal with apps like goodnotes.