The only time I put something unfinished on my read shelf was when I wanted to give it a negative review, otherwise I delete.
If you want to count them, I would mark them as read, write a review that says "Did not finish" or something to that effect, and set up a DNF shelf. That way, at the end of the year you could just count what is on the DNF shelf.
Personally, I find it very helpful when someone says they didn't finish a book, especially if they say why.
I created a did-not-finish shelf. I don't remember if it counts it as a book that I read or not, but I like keeping track of things I gave up on for whatever reason.
I typically don't rate those books because it doesn't seem right to rate something that I didn't finish.
Yep, loved The Night Circus.
Next up: The Coldest Girl in Coldtown! Not read by Jim Dale, sadly. Everything should be read by Jim Dale.
I picked up a copy of The General in his Labyrinth for $2 at Half Price Books this week. The title jumped out at becuase y'all had mentioned it, so thanks for that.
I know this article is probably intentional click bait, but when I got the part in Section 4 about how libraries "should be more judicious in their spending," I had a rage attack.
Mentioning clickbait--I'm sure someone said there was a site you could use to look at "bothersome" sites without giving them extra click revenue. Am I making that up? If not, WHAT IS IT?
That sounds really familiar, but I have no idea, ita.
Thank you, PC. I wish there was somewhere we could put that nice and obvious.