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Nice and simple, safe, and secure.
As far as I can tell, all the bookmarklets require either cross-scripting enabled, or at least javascript enabled on the page you're browsing to work. I use NoScript and prefer to err to the side of caution, so the bookmarklets are out.
Read It Later stuffs items in a Bookmarks folder, so anything that syncs with my bookmarks folder (esp FoxMarks) will also have the To Read bookmarks. It's also got very easy "mark as read" functionality - del.icio.us and other site-based markers seem to require you to go to the site to delete/remove a read link.