📱Book Apps I’m Using
There are so many different apps out in the world now- these are some that I’m trying out in the bookish world.
📖 Kindle - no explanation needed on this one. I love being able to read regardless of where I am.
📖 Audible - I get to work and IMMEDIATELY have a book on in the background to listen to. I swear it’s the only reason I’ll hit my reading goal this year.
📖 Goodreads - I find so many great book recommendations here and love being able to connect with fellow readers.
📖 Reese’s Book Club - I made it a goal of mine to read all of the books that they’ve recommended. I have a lot of work to do.
📖 Bookmory - This calendar 🤌 Saves me the work of having to build my own.
📖 Bookly - probably my favorite right now. I love chatting how many pages that I read. They also have a winter flurry button currently so I get to see snow fall on my screen. ❄️
📖 TBR Bookshelf - again. This view 💛 I love watching my progress fill out as I finish another book.
📖 StoryGraph - this is my newest one and I’m still learning. Send pointers if you’ve got them.
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In the digital age, book apps have become essential for any avid reader. They not only provide access to a vast library of titles but also offer features that enhance the reading experience. For instance, Kindle allows users to carry their books everywhere while Audible makes it easy to listen to your book on the go. Goodreads is perfect for tracking your reading progress and discovering new titles through community recommendations. It helps you connect with other readers and join discussions about your favorite books. Then there's Reese’s Book Club, which curates must-reads selected by famous personalities, making it easier to choose your next book. Bookmory shines as a personal reading calendar, assisting users in keeping track of their reading goals. Bookly gamifies the reading experience, turning it into an enjoyable challenge where you can count pages read and celebrate milestones. TBR Bookshelf provides a visual representation of your reading journey, filling in as you complete books, fostering a sense of achievement. Lastly, the StoryGraph app offers unique tracking for readers, including mood-based statistics, perfect for those looking for a personalized touch. Embrace these technological advancements in the literary world to enrich your reading habits and engage with fellow bibliophiles.










you should add fable and libby. I'm obsessed with fable because of their book clubs and short synopsys