I've been using NBPLS' wonderful online catalogue for years now, slowly compiling a rather extensive "For Later" list. The "For Later" part of the "My Shelves" feature is an excellent way to keep track of the books you want to read--it acts as a kind of digital stacks you can sample from when in need of a good book. My "For Later" list is also emblematic of that conundrum that faces every bibliophile: there are simply too many great books to read and far too little time. For every book I read, I could add countless more to my "For Later" shelf (and there are of course many more books not in the catalogue). For now I'll keep adding, shelving one more title in cyberspace, telling myself "I'll get to it one day."
I also made a list in Vision. Check it out:
http://vision.bibliocommons.com/list/show/98213392_djac/231084709_great_contemporary_canadian_poetry
“It is likely I will die next to a pile of things I was meaning to read.” - Lemony Snicket
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