I recently wrote a user-script in response to this question which has been marked as a duplicate for this question.
The user-script is called Stack Reminder, and it's essentially a bookmarking add-on for Stack Exchange sites. You can check out it out on stackapps, but I will also give a breakdown about it here.
Firstly, there are two versions of Stack Reminder, an API version and a Non-API version.
Non-API Version
This version does not hook to my external Stack Reminder service, it is a purely local version of the user-script. Use this if you don't care about being able to use the script on multiple devices, or sharing your list with other people.
You can install this version here.
API Version
This version hooks to my external Stack Reminder service, which essentially works the same way as the local version, except all of the posts you put on your list will be stored in a server-side database, using an API key, instead of locally.
Using an API key means that you'll be free to use the same key on multiple devices to manage the same list, or gives you the ability to share the same list with other people.
You can install this version here.
Once this is installed, load up any page of Stack Exchange and you'll be requested to supply an API key. You can generate a free API key by going to the Stack Reminder Backend.
Once you have supplied the key, the user-script will take care of the rest. Just click "remind me" to add a post to your list, and click "don't remind me" to remove it. (these buttons will be near the share/edit/flag buttons under the post)
On your left sidebar, you'll get a new entry that is labelled as "Reminders", with a count of the amount of posts on your list. If you click this, you'll get a popup which will allow you to see your list, and all of the reasons associated with posts.
Note: I am actively maintaining this project, feel free to submit ideas for features or reports for bugs.