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Keeping Track of Netgalley reads

May 14, 2023May 24, 2023 Helen Priest Leave a comment
Keeping Track of Netgalley reads

So far I’ve read 25 NetGalley books since my first one back in June 2022, and currently have 13 on my list to read and give feedback on. To avoid logging on all the time and checking dates I wanted a way to keep track of them in a more accessible way.

I sometimes see spreadsheets and Notion set ups, but for me I use Google Keep. With it set up as a tick list I can easily mark them as completed when I’ve finished. I can also move them around if dates change or if I get approved for ones with an earlier publishing date and so can move to slot it in to the list where it needs to be.

Keeping track of my NetGalley reads means that I can also see when I have time to fit in books from my TBR and plan that in too.

By having the publishing date visible means that I always know when I need to read everything by and gives me clear deadlines, it also means that once I’ve read and reviewed on NetGalley I have clear dates of when to add the reviews onto amazon and Waterstones etc.

How do you keep track of your Netgalley reads?

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