I'm a regular Goodreads user. I love keeping lists of books I have read or want to read. It's so helpful because I read a lot and apparently have the memory of a gnat! The more I'm exploring it, the more I realize that I should be using shelves to sort things more as I read. That's such a great tool to be able to sort all of these books later. I will definitely experiment more with that. I really like the lists and being able to see so many people's opinions on books. We've been talking Goodreads a lot around here, and I usually find much more useful recommendations on here than I do using Novelist. Maybe that's because so much of it is user-driven rather than using subject headings?
I recommended Devil in the White City to Doug. Here's what I said: "Based on your review, I'd also recommend Devil in the White City. It's another great historical nonfiction book that weaves together multiple stories to give you a broader view of the time period while telling the story. It has lots of different story elements to keep readers engaged."
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