Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Goodreads.com

I've signed up to Goodreads.com. It's a sight where you can see what your peers are reading, write reviews and track the books you've read. Clink on the link posted under Fellow Bloggers and come join me.

7 comments:

Unknown said...

I got your e-mail to join goodreads.com I am super excited to join, but I must keep in mind that most of the books i'm reading at the present time are text books. However I do have a few books I really want to recommend. James just finished reading "an unquiet ming" It's about a woman's experiences being bi-polar and overcoming great challenges. He said it was very insightful and would recommend the book to anyone who's interested. James specifically mentioned that he thought you might find the book interesting to read. If you want to read it, I'll send you his copy of the book.

Will Thomas said...

Yay! I'm on goodreads.com too! You should add a bookshelf widget to your blog, so we can see what books you have been reading.

To do this:
Go to your goodreads.com
Click on the "my account" link up top. (you might have to log in)
Scroll down to tools on the right side.
Click on the "widgets" link
Scroll down to "customize your widget"
Select the options of how you want your bookshelf to look like.
Then copy the code in the box.
Then go back to your blog dashboard.
Click on the "Layout" tab.
Click on "Add a Gadget"
Scroll down to "HTML/JavaScript" and click on the "+" sign.
Then paste the code into the content box and hit save.
Bingo - now everyone that comes to your blog can see your books that you are reading.

Dan Thomas said...

Looks fun and worth a try.

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