Actually, it's pretty easy to tell my books from Mrs. Industries's books, because mine are the books of a public policy wonk with an undergrad degree in philosophy and literature and hers are the books of a biologist in a book club that mostly reads chick-lit and young adult books. I'm not embarrassed about her books, but I've never read some of them. Those I've read were either great or (at least) ok.
Wash ,'War Stories'
Literary Buffistas 3: Don't Parse the Blurb, Dear.
There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."
So I'm mohmlet at Library Thing.
Curse that, "Hey, don't we have a cat thingy in the basement somewhere?"
Not that I've dug it up yet.
Mostly, adding books from memory.
I haven't decided yet if I'm adding Hubby's books to my library. I feel like a numbers whore pulling in books that live on another set of shelves that I don't bother with.
I can see that I'm going to lose most of my weekend to LibraryThing.
That's what happened to me last weekend!
I'm already losing most of my workday mentally going through the shelves at my apartment, and trying to find the right editions without, you know, having access to any of the books I own except the one in my purse.
I just ordered a CueCat, but I'm going to wait until I need to pack up my books to scan them.
Are the CueCats still capturing and sending data back home?
I need to join Mrs. Industries book club.
Once, I had most of my books entered in a Delicious library (mac program that can use an iSight or other camera to scan) but I lost that hard drive. It also did DVDs and CDs, which was cool (though I'm missing most of my cases now so had to enter them by hand). Maybe I'll do this thing someday, but probably not. I'm essentially lazy, and would rather spend my Saturday reading some of those books.
You people who can enter books from memory amaze me. One of the reasons I'm so excited about LibraryThing is that I have very little idea which books I own, and which I used to own, or read and sold, or got out of a library, or just read a review of somewhere but haven't actually seen.
I have fallen in love with my CueCat and want to scan absolutely everything.
The other big part opf my excitement, of course, is that this gives me motivation to get my boxes of books unpacked and my office organized.