Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Tracking The Books You've Read

four books in less than one month - whoopee!

I'm not sure about you but after reading some books, sometimes you may want to look back at the books you've read right? Isn't it frustrating to try and recall the books you've read right?

I found this interesting website called Shelfari. It is an online tool that helps you archive the books you've read and put the covers up in this virtual bookcase so you can look back at the books you've read thus far. You can review the books, grade them and tag them amongst the multitude of things you can do. This tool will definitely be useful for casual readers, bookworms and the aspiring ones.

For me I'm trying to read at least one book a month (don't normally have the luxury to read once school starts and whatever time I have for reading is allocated to reading up on my study notes instead). And I think I'll target 50 for the year 2010 - as part of my new year's resolution. And this tool will help me keep score on my proposed goal :)
And to those P6-going-on-to-Sec-1 pupils, you defintely have to read 1 storybook for you Literature. So why not start with that one?

Check it out by clicking on the link below, sign up for a free account, put it up on your blog (if you have one) and start reading :)


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