9 Bookish apps that I use

Hoopla and Libby:

📚 Are apps that link with your library card

📚You can have multiple libraries linked, some are more accessible than others.

📚Both are free to use

📚 Can annotate on both

Kindle:

📖 Where you can buy books

📖 Allows annotation, and depending on your settings, highlights can be viewed on Amazon.

📖 Allows for Kindle Unlimited membership (KU), which has lots of indie authors and books available

📖Can be used on both kindle, tablet, or phone

Books:

📱Comes with Apple products

📱Can buy Books or Audiobooks

📱Multiple Colors for highlighting, and it has an underlining feature

StoryGraph:

📈 Gives fun graphs and charts for reading data

📈 Able to add your friends

📈 Can put in triggers so it doesn’t recommend books with that content.

📈 Has a free plan that gives you your yearly data, or a paid plan where you can compare data.

TBR- Bookshelf

📕Creates a cute bookshelf for you to reflect on your past reads

📕 Can keep track of tropes, favorite quotes, and have multiple ratings per book. (EX: humor, tear factor, suspense, ect.)

📕 Another way to set reading goals

📕 Has a free and a paid version depending on how you want it to look.

Notion:

📊 Can create templates to keep track of what you are intrasted in

📊 Customizable

📊 In my opinion, more functional than excel for working with the data

📊 Is free to use and there’s lots of tutorials out there if you want to customize your pages.

Bookmate:

📗 Books and audiobooks are available

📗 Easy to go back and look at notes and quotes

📗 Seems to have smaller authors on there.

📗 Free to use

Good Reads:

⭐️ Rate books and leave notes

⭐️ Set reading goals and track progress

⭐️ Yearly review based off your book ratings

⭐️ Can add friends

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2024/1/31 Edited to

... Read moreIn today's digital age, numerous apps can greatly enhance the reading experience, catering to diverse preferences and reading habits. Apps like Hoopla and Libby allow users to access a wide range of books and audiobooks through local libraries, providing a cost-effective solution for avid readers. By linking multiple library accounts, users are empowered to explore unique collections across various libraries, broadening their reading horizons. For those who prefer purchasing books, Kindle stands out with its Kindle Unlimited service, offering a treasure trove of books—particularly indie titles that readers might struggle to find elsewhere. This platform not only allows annotations and highlighting but also seamlessly integrates with Amazon for convenient purchases. The StoryGraph app presents a unique approach by presenting reading data through engaging graphs and charts. This feature allows readers to track their reading habits and set specific goals, offering valuable insights into their reading performance over time. Meanwhile, Bookmate combines social features with an extensive library, enabling users to share reading lists and notes with friends. Goodreads remains a popular option, providing an interactive platform for users to rate books, discover new recommendations, and connect with fellow readers. Users can set reading goals and view their yearly reading summaries, fostering a community of book lovers. Utilizing apps such as Notion and TBR-Bookshelf adds an additional layer of management through customizable templates and visually appealing shelving options. These tools empower readers to take control of their reading lists, managing their 'to-be-read' piles, 'did-not-finish' titles, and currently reading books with ease. With the right apps, reading can transform from a solitary activity into an engaging, organized, and rich experience, allowing book enthusiasts to truly connect with their books and fellow readers.

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Apps To Be THAT Girl 🥰
❤️❤️❤️ I love this app BeFreed helped me fall in love with reading again. It fits perfectly into my routine, no matter how packed my day is. The helpful reminders and options to schedule days to read made it easy! It condenses nonfiction into: → 30-min deep dives → 20-min podcast-style expl
bookishAmy

bookishAmy

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Bookish iPad apps you need
I don’t really talk about this much on here but I’m a huuuge book girly. I own over 100 books and I read every single day. So today I wanted to share with you all the bookish apps I use regularly and why you should be using them too! The first app is a no brainer, the kindle app. Download any ki
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josie 𓇢𓆸

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A flat lay of study essentials including red and yellow highlighters, several micro pens, colorful tabs, and white wireless earbuds, all arranged on a blue notebook and brown surface. The text 'Study Essentials' is prominently displayed.
A close-up of several micro pens in varying sizes, along with parts of a blue notebook and highlighters. The text 'Different Sizes Different Colors' highlights the pen variety.
A collection of colorful adhesive tabs in various shades, arranged on a brown surface next to a blue notebook and yellow sticky note. The text 'Different Tabs for easy reference' is shown.
Easy Study Essentials + Helpful Apps ✨💡
Studying has always been difficult for me. I can never seem to focus, and if I read something I don’t always remember reading it. So I doodle. Yes, I doodle while I study. I find it helpful. I can connect memories with what I drew while listening to the audiobook. Or I can remember w
Kimmie ᨒ↟

Kimmie ᨒ↟

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A hand holds an iPad Mini displaying the home screen with Bookmory, Libby, and Vocabulary app icons. The text overlay reads "my favorite apps FOR READING."
A hand holds an iPad Mini showing the Bookmory app's reading log, displaying current reading progress, a wishlist, and daily statistics, all with a pink theme.
A hand holds an iPad Mini displaying the Bookmory app's achievement section, showing a grid of rated book covers. Text highlights reading statistics, book reviews, and categories.
apps every reader needs to download
bookmory app > reading log: keeps track of books read and planned, and logs reading progress. > notes and quotes: allows users to take notes and highlight quotes for better retention. vocabulary app > word list: customizable lists for targeted vocabulary learning. > learning meth
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E D E N ◡̈

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