Rambling: Whilst enjoying a lazy New Year's Eve, I discovered a new website, Shelfari. It's sort of a book version of The Subwire. You can create a "shelf" of all the books you've read, what you're currently reading, what you plan to read and even add a wishlist. I'm certain that my current list isn't every book I've ever read. In fact, there are a couple of long-ish series I read as a kid that I know I haven't added yet, but I'll get to it. In the meantime, here's my shelf.
Edit: Sadly, like The Subwire, Shelfari died on me. Or rather, it was absorbed into the vastly inferior Goodreads. I do have an account there just to keep up with my books because it's kinda fun. But, it's not as shareable or visually attractive. And, their reading recommendations are complete garbage. I listed the "Fullmetal Alchemist" manga, and it suggested a children's read-along book. Also, it won't stop suggesting romance novels despite me not even having a romance tag in my shelves.
Edit: Sadly, like The Subwire, Shelfari died on me. Or rather, it was absorbed into the vastly inferior Goodreads. I do have an account there just to keep up with my books because it's kinda fun. But, it's not as shareable or visually attractive. And, their reading recommendations are complete garbage. I listed the "Fullmetal Alchemist" manga, and it suggested a children's read-along book. Also, it won't stop suggesting romance novels despite me not even having a romance tag in my shelves.