TimePeace keeps a quiet shelf of what you read and watch: the book by your bed and the pages it gained, the series you finished and what you thought of it. Each one lands in your private diary — so the year you lived includes the stories you lived in.
Books — pages or minutes, finishes, a rating when you close the cover. Shows and films — episodes, seasons, the night you finally finished. And if you play or practise music, that’s kept too.
Nowhere. A rating in TimePeace is a note to your future self — there’s no public shelf, no algorithm training on your taste, nothing shared.
No. TimePeace keeps your shelf; it doesn’t program your evenings. The next book is your call — the shelf of finished ones is the part that’s kept.
What you read and watch says a lot about you. In TimePeace it says it only to you.