1easy-reader
50 books to start with; the rule (as I'm sure many here have made for themselves) is: "No new (purchased) books until the ones we have are read"! I'll be back with a list of the ones I'm tackling now. Only half a year now to finish them, and I'm working on organizing the home library at long last (any suggestions about *that* topic would be gratefully appreciated!!) This note is to myself: https://www.tickerfactory.com/ezticker/ticker_designer.php?type=14


2rabbitprincess
Welcome aboard and good luck with your challenge!
3connie53
Welcome to the ROOTers, Easy-reader.
You are right about making your own rules. Everything is okay by us.
Good luck.
You are right about making your own rules. Everything is okay by us.
Good luck.
4MissWatson
Welcome to the ROOTers and good luck with your plans!
6cyderry
Welcome to the group!
I remember when I worked on cataloging and organizing my home library.
I found these great Shelf labels which really helped because I could mark each shelf for genre and whether they were TBRs or not. I gave each shelf a number and then I tagged each book for the shelf number. Now when I'm looking for a specific book, I just check here in my collections and I know exactly which shelf the book is on. If it's a TBR and I read it, I then move it to another shelf that has only READ books. But for me, definitely segregating the read from the TBR was important. I'm hoping I will eventually have very few ARDs (real books or as I call them, Antique Reading Devices) on my shelves that are designated for TBRs.
Good luck with the project!
I remember when I worked on cataloging and organizing my home library.
I found these great Shelf labels which really helped because I could mark each shelf for genre and whether they were TBRs or not. I gave each shelf a number and then I tagged each book for the shelf number. Now when I'm looking for a specific book, I just check here in my collections and I know exactly which shelf the book is on. If it's a TBR and I read it, I then move it to another shelf that has only READ books. But for me, definitely segregating the read from the TBR was important. I'm hoping I will eventually have very few ARDs (real books or as I call them, Antique Reading Devices) on my shelves that are designated for TBRs.
Good luck with the project!