AIResearcher
Male 30 from USA
Home on web at http://www.freakishlyhappy.net
Interested in Classics
About Me:
There are more books to read than I can ever read in my lifetime... But that's ok, that's not the point. The point is to pick something up and enjoy it.
There are more books to read than I can ever read in my lifetime... But that's ok, that's not the point. The point is to pick something up and enjoy it.
DailyLit Reading:
A Christmas Carol finished
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde finished
Frankenstein finished
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow finished
The Time Machine finished
Treasure Island finished
Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions finished
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer finished
Grimm's Fairy Tales finished
Through the Looking-Glass finished
The Communist Manifesto finished
The Art of War finished
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn finished
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland finished
The Tales of Mother Goose finished
A Christmas Carol finished
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde finished
Frankenstein finished
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow finished
The Time Machine finished
Treasure Island finished
Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions finished
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer finished
Grimm's Fairy Tales finished
Through the Looking-Glass finished
The Communist Manifesto finished
The Art of War finished
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn finished
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland finished
The Tales of Mother Goose finished
Posts and Reviews:
Ideas - Display list of novels read outside of Daily Lit in profile? - posted last year
I checked out, signed up for and played around with http://www.librarything.com/ Is there a way to track books that you've read but no longer have?It seems like it's a way to catalog your personal library, but I believe a book is something to live on, to pass on. I'm really looking for a site that can organize what I've read, what I've thought about it, and what I'd like to read next. Not what books I own.
I'm really enjoying Daily Lit because it is helping me attack my to-read book list.
Ideas - Book queue - posted last year
I have been excitedly awaiting the addition of this feature and would like to bring it into focus again. It has been at least about 6 months on the list of features to be added. Is there any way to upgrade its priority?I feel that this feature would benefit the community. Linking up people together by the desire to read a specific book, and enabling people to read the book in parallel and discuss accordingly. Or the ability of people to look at which books you were wanting to read and suggesting priority or preference over which ones should be read next. (I.E. I see that you have on your list. That's a very good book and one of my favorites, I highly recommend you read that next.)
Ideas - Make suspend/resume flow more natural - posted last year
I would like to strengthen this feature. Simply the ability to rely on "click to add next installment now" during suspended delivery.I thought that I would be clever and try to do an advanced subscription where you can check which days to deliver, then uncheck all days (thus having fully manual subscription). But alas, it tells me I must at least select one day.
