I decided to check on my bookshop (the rumors that all the book releases are a prelude to reading drive are probably wishful thinking, but doesn't hurt to be prepared) and I noticed that the Monoclide book list function doesn't seem to work correctly any more.
Anyone know if there's anything else like that out there, or are we back to finding inexpensive books we don't already own the slow and old-fashioned way?
Book lists like Monoclide?
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Re: Book lists like Monoclide?
Subetalodge has a nice checklist function. It can be a bit of a nuisance to get everything updated correctly and the sorting by price doesn't always work that well (to be expected though with Subeta's roller coaster economy) but I always liked it better then Monoclide.
You have to make account then the checklist option is at the top.
You have to make account then the checklist option is at the top.
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Re: Book lists like Monoclide?
This is very helpful...thanks for the info Seerow. I am trying to build up the number of books that my "smart" pet has read, but a checklist is so very much easier than constantly flipping from one screen (showing what books she has read) to another (the book nook) and hoping to catch a restock of a couple books I need.
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Re: Book lists like Monoclide?
Thanks, Seerow! That seems to be working well indeed and I'm betting it'll be getting a lot of use over the next few weeks.
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