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Ozz Exonar
Posted 2024-01-02 9:29 AM (#28692)
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I am interested in seeing a list of the most shelved books on WWEnd. It would be interesting to compare the books people own most with the books people read most (WWEnd Most Read). This would enable us to see what books WWEnd users aspire to read most versus what is actually being read.
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ciplekiwi
Posted 2024-04-22 2:11 AM (#29510 - in reply to #28692)
Subject: Re: WWE Most Shelved



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@snake game, I love the concept of comparing the most shelved books with the most read books on WWEnd! It would offer a unique perspective on readers' interests and intentions. Seeing which books readers aspire to own versus which ones they actually consume could spark some intriguing discussions about reading habits and preferences.
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animatedtoss
Posted 2024-07-04 4:47 AM (#30027 - in reply to #28692)
Subject: RE: WWE Most Shelved



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Ozz Exonar - 2024-01-02 9:29 AM

I am interested in seeing a list of the most shelved books on WWEnd. It would be interesting to compare the books people own most with the books people read most (WWEnd Most Read). This would enable us to see what books WWEnd users aspire to read most versus what is actually being read.

I agree, that way I can introduce good books to everyone
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socketheel
Posted 2024-07-08 8:29 PM (#30036 - in reply to #28692)
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If you're looking for persons with a reputation for reading a lot, consider bibliophiles, scholars, authors, or literary figures noted for their deep knowledge and love of reading.

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