The StoryGraph

The StoryGraph
18 people recommend this
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KatieFirst to rec“Woman of color, non-Amazon, owned site for finding book recommendations and tracking that ever-elusive "How many books am I going to read this year?!" I'm at 27 out of 80 for this year! Add me! @thegirllibby”
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Aya C“StoryGraph is one of my favorite reading apps. I’m a person who likes to track what I read, in large part so I can remember. I like graphs and data. I like a place to keep a list of books I want to read next. This is the place I do this. It’s far better than goodreads bc not Amazon, I can give partial stars, it gives me analytics about my reading and they aren’t advertising to me. Also, started and run by a Black woman.”
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James“Also strong rec on The StoryGraphy for all the book lovers (and amazon haters). Follow me https://app.thestorygraph.com/profile/theref”
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Kat (they/them)“LOVE StoryGraph!”
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Caroline“alternative to Amazon-owned Goodreads founded by a woman of color. great interface, easy book tracking, fun graphs!”
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AMB“Storygraph is such a fun app for anyone interested in tracking their reading habits. I love how for each book you can see what other users have marked as its mood, pace, plot, characters qualities, content warnings, etc. Plus, if you’re a mood reader you can read a brief description about who the book is ideal for (based on other’s reading experiences/data).”
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Angela Knox“The best app for tracking books!”
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Sarah J“My go-to book tracking app (though I like Fable too!) Great for seeing your reading stats, and I love being able to choose the specific edition/cover of the book I’m reading. Say buh-bye to Goodreads!! (Storyworth has a very easy import function to move all your GR data over too!)”
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Stella“I hesitated starting to track my reads but Storygraph has turned out great!”
E.T.“I use The StoryGraph to track all the picture books I've read. I prefer this over Goodreads because the UX is cleaner, charts/analytics are detailed, and the social aspect of Goodreads was distracting for me. I have two accounts with The StoryGraph—one for my adult reading and the other simply for my picture book research/reading. This is my workaround so I can stay on the free version but keep my reading stats (grown-up vs children's) separate.”
Molly B“I love the Storygraph. Lo-fi and private (if you want it to be).”
Hilary“As an anti-Amazon data dork, I am very into this.”
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Anne G“I switched from another app to StoryGraph a few years ago and never looked back!”
Heather“Like Goodreads, no Amazon and has half stars and fun visuals for your book tracking.”
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