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Benelli2014-06-06 11:47:49
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Benelli, 2014-06-06 11:47:49

On which sites is it convenient to keep lists of movies and books to watch / read?

I want to find convenient services for maintaining lists of films and books - "viewed" ("read"), "watch", "favorites", etc.
That is, I would like to streamline the process of choosing films and books and taking into account what has already been seen / read.
With this task for books, as I understand it, Google Books does a good job . But perhaps there are alternatives?
What services do you use and can you recommend?

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SirMustache, 2014-06-06
@SirMustache

Imhonet, for example.

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Trow_eu, 2014-06-06
@Trow_eu

I go to Wunderlist, just a list of the names of what I want to read / watch, then I cross it out and you can see what I read / watched. although I don't do it often.

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Daniel, 2014-06-10
@Dani_el

For books - Goodreads, for films - Kinopoisk or IMDB.
You can also use any visual bookmarking service (eg raindrop.io). And with Google Stars, this task can generally be put on the shoulders of the usual bookmarks of the Chrome browser (although the extension is not officially available yet, you can only find the version leaked to the network).
You can also create Secret Boards on Pinterest and collect covers/posters there.
If the option with posters is convenient for you, you can collect and organize them in Google Drive - you will also have an offline version. Annotations can also be added to the photos if they are needed.
Well, Evernote, perhaps, can be useful for such purposes :)

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Grigory Zhernov, 2014-06-06
@gzhernov

I'm using a simple google word document. I type in what I want to read or watch. Then I delete

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Anton, 2014-06-06
@ZombieHamster

For films, I use Kinopoisk, or rather their application for the ipad. For Bookmate books, but only because I add all the books in electronic format there. In general, of course crutches. But for such a task, any checklists are quite enough.

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web_xaser, 2014-06-07
@webxaser

There is Bible for books .

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afiskon, 2014-06-07
@afiskon

Personally, I keep such a list on my blog. The queue for reading is in drafts, after reading I write short reviews like these . It helps later to remember in which book what interesting things can be found.

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Vlad Zhivotnev, 2014-06-06
@inkvizitor68sl

Kinobaza used to be awesome, now it's rotten. Only Imhonet remained. Well, or any tuduservis.

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Benelli, 2014-06-06
@Benelli

Here, by the way, is a ready-made idea for startups, as it turns out, there are few such services.

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Twist, 2014-06-06
@bboytiwst

I use keep.google.com for this, there are enough functions, I mark different tasks with different colors

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Pavel Logachev, 2014-06-07
@Alhames

For films, I found the most convenient Kinopoisk .
I don't rate it, I just mark it as "viewed", "will watch".
The initial opinion about the film is made up of its assessment + trailer.
For interesting films, I subscribe to the mailing list "will be released on dvd / bluray".
Looking for movies by directors/actors/genres that I like.
For series, there is MyShows , where it is more convenient to keep statistics on them than on the KP.

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guyvernk, 2014-06-09
@guyvernk

sawed when the service is similar. stalled on integration with online bookstores and description import. either the full-text search did not work very well, or something else.

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VasylArtiushchenko, 2014-06-18
@VasylArtiushchenko

You can maintain your library of books and electronic documents with us on Filegiver .

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lo-fi, 2014-06-19
@hrls

For books you can try www.shelfari.com from amazon

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ForrestGump, 2014-06-26
@ForrestGump

I use Livelib for books . For films, there is a similar Muwilib .

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roman0v, 2014-07-03
@roman0v

I use readly.ru - it 's very convenient to plan reading, read reviews. There are also recommendations based on books already read.

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FieryCat, 2016-07-01
@FieryCat

To read books, you can use the Bookworm service (plus, you can offer additional functionality )

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vikarti, 2016-08-31
@vikarti

for books - Goodreads. Almost the most important function - you can add books (there are certain rules on how to do this and what is actually a 'book' and what is not, more or less controlled). Because many others stupidly do not see, for example, works from the SI or Feysovet / Litera there. They have not been officially released.
One of the shortcomings of Goodreads ... they believe that with a specific ISBN (if it is specified at all) there can only be one specific edition (or you need to do an alternate cover edition with a comment - because control is at the database level) and justify that these are the rules for using ISBN. Only, for example, Litres does not know about these rules and quite calmly uses the same ISBN for printed and electronic versions (and their technical support says that they have nothing to do with these publishers being so bad).

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sdeman, 2018-03-11
@sdeman

I chose https://www.imdb.com/user/ur86305883/watchlist as the only convenient service for myself.
It's a pity film search without competitors does not develop.

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