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You can connect your current username with you FB account. In the upper right hand portion of the site, hover over your name, and in the drop down list, click facebook integration. Then click Associate with Facebook, then do all the fun facebook stuff, and boom. Old screen name connected with...
I don't know about websites, but for smartphone apps I am using Book Catalogue for android. I really like it, it does the job I need and syncs with goodreads.com (which I am just now trying out). I am not sure if this helps you at all, but I this has helped me a great deal organizing and...
If you are looking for non-fiction ww2 books, I can recommend anything by Stephen Ambrose. I have read most of his ww2 stuff and loved it. If you want ww2 period fiction, let me take a look at some if my books when I get home. I have read a fee of those too.
I use it all the time, but I am just one person. Mostly I use it as a discovery tool for tech articles and such, since that seems to be all that is on there. No one in my circles actually post very much, but I do, and some blogs I follow do.
Do you like WWII history check out Pegasus Bridge: June 6, 1944 by Stephen Ambrose, about Glider Borne troops on D-Day. I read that one overnight one time when I was in college.
I am bookmarking this thread, I love these types of books. The Newsflesh series by Mira Grant is great (rebuilding after zombie outbreak), Without Warning and After America by John Birmingham (All people on Continental US wiped out by mysterious force) is good, finished the first one, still...