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PuddleJumper
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What reading apps do people use?

Goodreads is becoming increasingly frustrating to use so I want to swap to something else. I want to track what I've read and be able to search for stuff so I don't buy something I've already read

I'd also like something that tracks time spent reading

Cat for attention 😅

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sebrittainclark StoryGraph can import your goodreads books so you don't have to re-enter everything. It also tracks reading challenges and other book stats better, but it does just track reading time by dates, but time spent reading. 3y
PuddleJumper @sebrittainclark Oh great! I've been using that for challenges but didn't realize I could port stuff over. That would be super useful. Thanks! 3y
sharread Hope all is well sending some ❤🎄 your way. Looking forward to playing the winter games with you. What a cute kitty. 3y
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thegreensofa Bookly is a good way of tracking what you have read and when. It‘s only star ratings, not reviews though, and it‘s personal (no social platform on it at all except for screenshots to post elsewhere if you want to share anything). But I use it and like it for my tracking 😊 3y
PuddleJumper @thegreensofa Oh thanks! That sounds what I want, I'll check it out! Thanks! (edited) 3y
TheLibrarian I agree with @thegreensofa about Bookly. Great way to track your reading progress without social media or others being involved. Although you can‘t write a review, they do have thought sections for each book. And I just realized you can do half stars instead of full, unlike Goodreads. 3y
thegreensofa @TheLibrarian ..half stars! Wow I never knew!!!! Thank you so much for pointing that out. How many times I have wished I could do that! 😯📚👏🏻 3y
Amandajoy Storygraph is great! Among other things, it lets you set up reading challenges. I just created one for your #100rolls challenge to make it easier to keep up with. 3y
TheLibrarian @thegreensofa Right?!? I just learned about it the other day when I accidentally hit a star twice. 😂 3y
PaperbackPrincess19 @TheLibrarian my favourite is Bookly just because I love the graphics at the end but with the cost I‘ve been searching for alternative and there‘s Leio and Reading List that does similar stuff without the extras. 3y
PaperbackPrincess19 @thegreensofa do you think the cost is worth it 3y
thegreensofa @Paperback.princess19 I never knew about Leio it looks really good! I wrote an article about Bookly a while ago if that helps. (https://medium.com/readingtopia/bookly-an-honest-free-version-review-62fbf2bf817e ). I‘m going to check out Leio now it sounds so similar!, I would say Bookly is worth it if you definitely use the paid features and can spare the money. The free version is what I started with and then I got addicted and I signed up 😄📚. 3y
thegreensofa @Paperback.princess19 whoops I should say, if you do read my article the paid features are mentioned in the last half, the first half is all the general stuff about it! 3y
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HotMessJess
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I don't know who else uses the Bookout app, but I love it! I decided to really get into the habit of using it this week and it's super rewarding!
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melbeautyandbooks I use it, too. It's fun to see my reading speed. 8y
MrsV I absolutely love it! 8y
Andrew65 I use it and interesting to see how my reading speed varies (sometimes considerably) even within the same book. Also allows me to see how much time the rest of the book will take me which helps in planning my reading. 8y
HotMessJess @melbeautyandbooks @andrew65 I love seeing the speed too! I can always tell when I'm really into a book or I'm distracted. @MrsV me too! I think we should start a #bookout share of some kind! Weekly? Monthly?! 8y
Samary Ooohhh I haven't used this one. I will check it out! Have you used Serial Reader? 8y
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