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Adding a new bookshelf on Goodreads is a simple process. Follow these steps: 1. Log in to your Goodreads account and go to your profile page. 2. Click on the "My Books" tab located on the top navigation bar. 3. Click on the "Add shelf" button located next to the search bar. 4. Enter a name for your new bookshelf in the pop-up window that appears. You can also add a description if you wish. 5. Click on the "Create" button to create your new bookshelf. Once you have created your new bookshelf, you can add books to it by going to the book's page and clicking on the "Want to Read," "Currently Reading," or "Read" button. A dropdown menu will appear, and you can select the name of the bookshelf you want to add the book to. You can also add books to your new bookshelf from your "My Books" page. Simply click on the book you want to add, and then click on the dropdown menu next to the "Read," "Currently Reading," or "Want to Read" button. Select the name of the bookshelf you want to add the book to from the dropdown menu.
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