Tuesday Thingers - LibraryThing

I've decided to dive right in with Boston Bibliophile's LibraryThing Tuesday Thingers Question!

This week's question:

Do you have any unique books in your library - books only you have on LT? How many? Did you find cataloging information on your unique books, or did you hand-enter them? Do they fall into a particular category or categories, or are they a mix of different things? Have you ever looked at the "You and none other" feature on your statistics page, which shows books owned by only you and one other user? Ever made an LT friend by seeing what you share with only one other user?

Well, the answer to this took some digging around my LT library.

My single unique book on LT is Landmark Visitors Guide-Cornwall, England. I did manage to find cataloguing information on it. I've never actually looked at the "You and one other" feature, I didn't even know that was an option! But after looking at it, I apparently share no books with just one other person. The next book up is Women in Hats by Judy Sheehan, which I share with three other people.

3 comments:

J. Kaye Oldner said...

I've posted about your new blog on mine. :)

Bluestocking said...

HI. found you through J. Kaye. So what type of books do you like to read?

Here is my blog address

http://web.mac.com/bluestocking_bb

kbookreviews said...

Welcome to Tuesday thingers :) All of my unique books still had the catalogue info too. I guess they aren't so unique, but I'm still the sole owner of them.

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