Book Sites
Fellow Minx Old Aunt Amy sent me an invite to Good Reads yesterday. Near as I can tell, it’s an alternative to Library Thing. Sadly, I haven’t had time to give either site more than a cursory perusal.
Thoughts?
Fellow Minx Old Aunt Amy sent me an invite to Good Reads yesterday. Near as I can tell, it’s an alternative to Library Thing. Sadly, I haven’t had time to give either site more than a cursory perusal.
Thoughts?
It’s one of the few times I’ve really wanted a site to be more AJAX-ey. I wish I didn’t have to click so much. I wish you could click in the blank “Review” column of a list and start typing, instead of clicking through to the book’s page and editing it there. And it took a while to figure out that you can put an ISBN in the search field.
Probably won’t stop me from entering my library like a madman, though. Love them catalogues.
Drew, to which site are you referring?
Oh. Good Reads, sorry.
(which I keep reading as “Goo Dreads”)
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Kelly Sue DeConnick relocated in 2002 from Brooklyn, NY to Kansas City, MO, where she now lives with her husband, writer Matt Fraction, Captain Applejack, Claude, Pablo, Ham and little Henry Leo. Professionally, DeConnick writes comics and adapts manga into English. Her credits include Kare First Love, Black Cat, Sexy Voice and Robo and Blue Spring. Most recently, she co-wrote 30 Days of Night: Eben & Stella with Steve Niles for artist Justin Randall. Contact: kellysue [at] gmail [dot] com. Follow Kelly Sue at http://twitter.com.

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