I have successfully added a book by searching for the title, checking the box next to the desired result and clicking the 'Add' button.
I've also successfully added an author by searching for their name, clicking the box next to a match and clicking 'Add'.
I will state that the single book I added has not been found whereas the author added immediately began retrieving nzbs and sending them to sabnzbd.
All in all I'm very excited to see how far you can take LL, thanks a bunch for taking the initiative, I had considered learning python in exactly the same way over the last few months and find the fact that I stumbled across your work rather entertaining

A few items for my "wish list":
1) ability to scan, query and display contents of previously existing library
2) ability to manage metadata for items
3) ability to add limited user access (to share library with family members)
4) ability to add items to multiple "collections" and give users access to collections based on individual profile
5) ability to specify "format priority" (dictates desired format priority order ie: epub then mobi then pdf)
6) ability to crowd source ratings and reviews via users
7) https access
Finally, I currently use calibre server to host an extremely large library and share it with my family, however, it is bulky, buggy and (while impressive) somewhat incomplete as a server (it's secondary purpose). It would be extremely helpful to be able to use the directory structure Calibre creates in LL, I'm not sure if you could include an option to import the calibre DB or not, might be something to consider.
Thanks again for your efforts
