tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5454479067313539656.post1608963065598507753..comments2023-11-02T07:43:14.038-05:00Comments on Mental Foodie: A Book & Food Lover: Book Review - Say You're Sorry (Joseph O'Loughlin #6) by by Michael Robothamchrista @ mental foodiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06272799752169958460noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5454479067313539656.post-70660875807391582642013-07-07T01:37:49.168-05:002013-07-07T01:37:49.168-05:00I usually use Goodreads to do a 'want to read&...I usually use Goodreads to do a 'want to read' - I think there's a way to leave a comment there, but usually I am too lazy since that's an extra step, so I just click "want to read" instead of having to open up another window... I used to keep a spreadsheet on the books I want to read, and where I hear that from, so that when I write my review I can refer back to that... but again, too lazy to do that now... <br /><br />I am usually not too upset if I don't get it right, in fact, I usually like it if I am wrong, just so I could be surprised! But the author totally have the power to control how much s/he wants us to know :)christa @ mental foodiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06272799752169958460noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5454479067313539656.post-5442260917348016862013-07-06T11:08:02.320-05:002013-07-06T11:08:02.320-05:00I enjoy the trying to guess who dunnit too and am ...I enjoy the trying to guess who dunnit too and am not upset when I do.<br /><br />What do you use to save want to read books? I use LibraryThing and I find it most useful, I put where I saw the book there.Marcehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10136238772526246675noreply@blogger.com