


I told myself to stop doing it. First, it was Flickr. Then I moved on to Smugmug. In the process Ringo became popular among my circle of friends. Then I joined Facebook, even though I was not in college at the time. I joined Linked In a while ago, but only recently have I begun to use it. Then, just for kicks, I went ahead and joined Twitter. At this point, I realized I was in danger of social network overload. But then I stumbled across Good Reads, and I knew I couldn't let this one pass me by. A social networking site for book nerds! Yes, finally my kind of social network! Now, if only someone would invent a social network for social networks..."one ring to rule them all"!!!