Our schools do a wonderful job building a culture of readers.  With activities such as Silent Sustained Reading, visits to the library for book talks, teachers modeling a love of reading and books,  Readapalooza (EHMS) and Academic Literacy (MTHS), it’s no wonder our students love our library and enjoy reading.  One thing readers may enjoy doing is keeping a list of books they’ve read. There are free book cataloging web applications available which allow the user to keep a list of books, seek similar reads and even discuss favorite reads with others who enjoy the same books.  One of my favorites is Library Thing. Library Thing allows the reader to save titles read, select book covers, classify lists by title, author, date published, and date read or listed.  The reader may rate books, give comments and add books to collections.  Library Thing and Library Thing members also recommend books to readers based on their lists.  Good Reads is a social cataloging site where readers may catalog books and keep book lists. We Read is an on-line book community where members can keep track of books and participate in the Never-ending Book quiz. Explore these options for creating book lists yourself and your students.