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  • squeaky
    squeaky Posts: 14,129 Forumite
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    PixieDust wrote: »
    I'd have thought that any book that was free or very cheap will save someone money, and will therefore tick the "old style" box ;):p
    They tick the "MoneySaving" box :p

    Old Style is a little more specific :)
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  • Soapy955
    Soapy955 Posts: 274 Forumite
    I found this book yesterday.....
    http://www.amazon.co.uk/Miss-Minimalist-Inspiration-Declutter-ebook/dp/B0052UYJDC/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1327052081&sr=1-1

    It's only 77p and I'm really enjoying it. It's so inspirational..... I WILL have a clutter-free home eventually!! :j
    I'm so sorry if you were enjoying this thread and mine is the last post!!

    I seem to have a nasty habit of killing threads!
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  • i like this one :D

    and i was lucky enough to recently be given a kindle, :j:j
    :) so now all i have to do is not buy lots of books there when i have far too many paper ones to still read!!
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  • pollsdolls
    pollsdolls Posts: 2,960 Forumite
    Hi, I wonder if anyone can help me. Is there any obvious way I can show a book as 'Read' when I have finished it? My memory is rubbish for titles/authors. I have searched but can't find an easy way to scan my collections to make sure I am not dipping into the same book again. :o

    Hope someone can help. TIA
    ~ What goes around comes around ~
  • Diflower
    Diflower Posts: 601 Forumite
    I haven't got many books yet but have made a new collection just called 'Read Books' and put them in there once finished:)

    I do wish that when you open a book it would show you the back cover blurb first!
  • KrazyKay
    KrazyKay Posts: 17 Forumite
    I leave books open at the back page if I've finished it but you still ahev to open it to see that. I have set up a collection called authors for the ones I really like so I remember to look for more by the same author. The great thing with collections is that books can be members of many collections. You could have a collection called "books I haven't read yet" and remove books from that collection as you read them or flip through them.
    Hope this helps
    :hello:loves old-style
  • PixieDust
    PixieDust Posts: 944 Forumite
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    I, too, have a collection named "Read Books"...it's easy to move them into that when you're done with them :)
  • pollsdolls
    pollsdolls Posts: 2,960 Forumite
    edited 3 February 2012 at 2:03PM
    Diflower wrote: »
    I haven't got many books yet but have made a new collection just called 'Read Books' and put them in there once finished:)

    I do wish that when you open a book it would show you the back cover blurb first!

    KrazyKay wrote: »
    I leave books open at the back page if I've finished it but you still ahev to open it to see that. I have set up a collection called authors for the ones I really like so I remember to look for more by the same author. The great thing with collections is that books can be members of many collections. You could have a collection called "books I haven't read yet" and remove books from that collection as you read them or flip through them.
    Hope this helps
    PixieDust wrote: »
    I, too, have a collection named "Read Books"...it's easy to move them into that when you're done with them :)

    Thank you all so much, that never occurred to me. :o I thought there must be some built in way to do it, but this is much simpler.

    I really should get a book to improve my memory too. :)
    ~ What goes around comes around ~
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