ok so how do i add books and read them
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2hyjtyjtyjty
how do i add books and read them
3jjwilson61
Go to a bookstore or library to get the book and read it and when you like you can enter it's info into your LT library.
4Taphophile13
You have already added three books so I'm not sure what your question is. "Add books" at the top of the page is where you go.
As to your second question, How do I read them. This is not a lending or downloading site. It is for cataloging (recording) the books you own, have read or wish to read. It does not provide the books to you.
As to your second question, How do I read them. This is not a lending or downloading site. It is for cataloging (recording) the books you own, have read or wish to read. It does not provide the books to you.
5lorax
You seem to have mistaken LT for some sort of e-book pirating site that would allow you to obtain and read books. That's not actually the case.
If I'm wrong, though:
To add books, click on "Add books" at the top of the page. Put the title and author, or other identifying information such as ISBN, in the Search box. Select a source to search. People concerned with accurate data usually avoid Amazon but I'm guessing that's not a major concern for you. Choose the correct result from the set that comes up on the right (again, people concerned with accurate data usually want to make sure the edition is correct, for which the little question mark comes in handy, but I'm guessing that's not a major concern for you). The book will be added to your library.
To read the book: If it's a paper book, hold it in your hands such that the front cover is facing you and is right side up. Open the book, and turn pages until you find the one where the book actually starts. Begin reading. If it's an ebook, let us know what kind and someone can help you with that as well.
If I'm wrong, though:
To add books, click on "Add books" at the top of the page. Put the title and author, or other identifying information such as ISBN, in the Search box. Select a source to search. People concerned with accurate data usually avoid Amazon but I'm guessing that's not a major concern for you. Choose the correct result from the set that comes up on the right (again, people concerned with accurate data usually want to make sure the edition is correct, for which the little question mark comes in handy, but I'm guessing that's not a major concern for you). The book will be added to your library.
To read the book: If it's a paper book, hold it in your hands such that the front cover is facing you and is right side up. Open the book, and turn pages until you find the one where the book actually starts. Begin reading. If it's an ebook, let us know what kind and someone can help you with that as well.
6Lman
>2 hyjtyjtyjty:
Also...
it would help if you read what members bothered to post in regards to your questions, as in: http://www.librarything.com/topic/194125#5234461
Also...
it would help if you read what members bothered to post in regards to your questions, as in: http://www.librarything.com/topic/194125#5234461
7JackieCarroll
>5 lorax:, >6 Lman: I think the OP is a young child. His books are all about Percy Jackson.
>1 hyjtyjtyjty: The spam folder isn't a good place to post these questions, but since we're here, try to explain to us what you want to do. You can't download books here.
>1 hyjtyjtyjty: The spam folder isn't a good place to post these questions, but since we're here, try to explain to us what you want to do. You can't download books here.
8abbottthomas
>7 JackieCarroll: If under 13 (is that right?), shouldn't be here at all ;-)
9gilroy
>7 JackieCarroll: If the OP is a child, has anyone alerted the admin staff to look into the account?
10.Monkey.
Staff doesn't magically know the age of anyone. Percy Jackson books are YA, someone reading them could be anywhere from 10 to 100. Their being a child is merely a guess, and if they're a child of 13+ there is nothing amiss with their being on the site.