Fediverse, how do you keep track of what you read?

I've been obsessed with reading lately. Not just the act of reading but retaining what I've read. I know there are concepts and tools like "a commonplace book" (basically a personal collection of knowledge and quotes), flash cards, spreadsheets, Goodreads, etc etc. I never seem to stick with any of them.

@Rovine

Good question. And one that pops up regularly on here.

Do you read mainly physical books or e-books?

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@libreture Mostly e-books but some physical too.

@libreture I love the tactile feeling of physical books, so if I can get my hands on a physical copy for a title I want (usually borrowed from library), I'd read that physical copy.

Most of the time that's not feasible, and I'm travelling, so ebooks are often my fallback.

@Rovine

And are your e-books DRM-free? If so, Libreture may be of interest for you.

It's a cross between Goodreads and Dropbox for your DRM-free e-books.

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