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Gold! Gold, I says.

  • Catalog your books from Amazon, the Library of Congress and 1051 other libraries.
  • Catalog your movies and music too.
  • Sail the seas for new tomes to read.
  • Talk about what you love with other committed bibliophiles.
  • Track and lend your books.
  • Snag a book from over 2000 early-release books every month.
  • Enter 200 items for free, as many as you like for $10 (year) or $25 (life).
  • Available in many lingos (including Pirate, Arr!): (others)
 
  • pc magazine
  • lifehacker
  • npr
  • nyt
  • wall street journal
  • boston globe
  • library journal

“Of course, LibraryThing is even more useful if you post your book collection, and the process is wonderfully easy.” (link)

“LibraryThing is an impressive cataloging app that feels like del.icio.us
for books” (link)

“There are also suggestions of related books to read; it's a
virtual feast of information.” All Things Considered

“Many social connections thrive at the site. Although members can keep all details of their online catalog private, most choose to display their libraries...” (link)

“LibraryThing can also connect likeminded readers — a sort of MySpace for bookworms.”

“Now, with LibraryThing.com, we can peek at thousands of libraries.”

“Not surprisingly, librarians love LibraryThing.”
Library Journal (March 15, 2007)

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