Martyn wrote: >That way, you have third party people ensuring that the
>opinion of the book is going to be worth reading.
Well, a book database is something I've always meant to do for personal use
simply because I have a brain like a seive. So I spend ages with furrowed
brow trying to recall the name of an author of a book I remember loving at
the time but now can't remember anything about. This would just be doing
it publicly so that other people can interact, like the web page embodiment
of meeting someone and saying "I read this great book, by so-and-so" and
they reply "oh, you must read such and such". It was more comments as to
what the book content contains rather than personal opinions I was
planning. (Although whether or not a book is worth reading is personal
opinion i suppose...)
David - nope, this would be connected to a database rather than a static
list.
I need more coffee, I'm not making any sense............................