Book Post Example

The following is an example of how you track your book progress. You may add as much or as little information as you wish, but you MUST include the book title, the book author and the date you finished the book. Everything else is optional. It’s your page, so you decide what you put on and what you include. You don’t even have to include a picture of the book cover. You can even go so far as to give each book your own review. It’s totally up to you.

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Title:: Book Title
Series:: Series Name
Author(s):: Author(s) Name
Genre:: Book Genre
Summary: You can write your own book summary here or copy and paste the summary from some other source.
Finished: 00/00/0000
Rating: ** Stars

4 Comments Add your own

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  • 3. Sally  |  December 16, 2008 at 2:04 pm

    This confuses me. Can this page be a post that I add to as I finish reading the book? Please email me.

  • 4. Yuva  |  March 6, 2009 at 10:05 am

    I instead tag/label them as 20booksin2009

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