I’m using LibraryThing, after fleeing GoodReads a few years back, and I just learned about BookWyrm. I’m interested in what others apps and sites are out there for keeping track of your books and/or to-read list, and/or reviewing and/or discussing them, and what folks think about them.

  •  Seungyeon   ( @Seungyeon@beehaw.org ) 
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    I use Book Tracker and StoryGraph.

    Book Tracker is iOS only. But it is nearly perfect for what I want. It allows me to track what books I have in my library, what;s on my wishlist, the progress of the books I’m reading, as well as being able to organize them by tags, series, author, etc. And I think it looks quite nice. Another reason I like Book Tracker so much, is that was only a one-time payment of $10, where it seems there are several apps that are on a subscription model.

    StoryGraph is on both iOS and Android. I found it highly recommended by many readers in the reading community. I don’t like the way it handles organizing and cataloging my library; it feels cumbersome and convoluted. Where StoryGraph shines, is with the interesting statistics it provides, as well as a fairly decent recommendation algorithm; something Book Tracker doesn’t have. It also has a review section where you can read reviews left by others on the app, as well as leave your own.

    • You’ve reminded me that I have a master list on my computer of all the books I’ve read since 2004. I should probably get around to updating it, it’s probably a year or so behind by now.

  • I use LibraryThing to keep a record of what I own (the barcode scanner is particularly useful), and TheStoryGraph to track what I read because I’m a sucker for stats and graphs.

    I hadn’t heard of BookWyrm before joining this community but it looks interesting.

  • I use Storygraph for tracking my TBR and what I’m reading. I used to go to Goodreads for this, but got sick of just how cluttered the website was. Storygraph does everything I care about for such a tool, in a design that is clean and functional and doesn’t get in my way.

  • I use Sofa. It’s an app only, so no social functions, but pretty useful for all medias, not just books. If the developer ever goes crazy, I can export all my lists and notes in a csv file or markdown.