Ranked: Book tracking apps
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Keeping up with yearly reading goals can be tough, especially when you start the year with the naive assumption you’ll be productive. Be honest, we’ve come around to that time in the year where we’re all lacking — as for me, I’m currently five books behind. This is the point wherein we take accountability. With This story Ranked: Book tracking apps appeared first on Washington Square News.

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