Submitted by boxer_dogs_dance t3_zuz2u1 in books
[deleted] t1_j1m2n0n wrote
StoryGraph 😊. I like the simplicity of the app, and the ease of use when it comes to adding books to the backlog.
tree-potato t1_j1n7ais wrote
Storygraph is the way. Indie alternative to Goodreads that doesn't put money in Bezos' pocket, is actively updated with new features, and provides all the info a data-tracking nerd could want. It is such a great app!
Luvnecrosis t1_j1osd72 wrote
Downloaded it because of your comment and the one before it. Thank you a lot!
sevl t1_j1nn0te wrote
I've switched to this from goodreads last week and I'm so happy.
The recommendation engine seems so much more refined and organic
BananzaBean t1_j1obgua wrote
It also allows you to search your to-read section so you can pick what you are in the mood for
mtor20 t1_j1qbqwv wrote
I love The Storygraph. As another poster said, it's independent and if you have the premium membership you can sort all kinds of ways and choose based on the "mood" of the book you want to read. I use the tagging feature to label titles for various bookclubs and so on.
Forgot to add that you can import everything from Goodreads on the free version. I have something like 1700 books on my TBR so this was very useful.😂
Spamel334347 t1_j1nw75t wrote
YES!
Unusual_Civility2325 t1_j1pwt6h wrote
I currently use Goodreads but adding StoryGraph now just for fun :-)
keerthanasl t1_j1tf1os wrote
It's the best alternative to Amazon's GoodReads imo. I particularly love the graph features that help me keep track of what I'm reading (genre, author, length, format), I live entering the give-aways, and the recommendations are so much better. Also, if anyone is considering leaving the Amazon ecosystem, you can import your entire goodreads library to storygraph.
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