I’m still on Goodreads but it’s so slow, the app’s just an even slower webview of the site and the redesign has made me have to click more to do what I want.

What’s the alternative? Obviously we’re on the fediverse and I see people talking about Bookwyrm.

I used Anobii till 2010 and I can’t remember why I left but it’s still there. I’ve poked StoryGraph a bit but it was lacking several of the books I wanted to add.

There must be more! What do you use/recommend?

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    I just started using Bookwyrm. Not the best app ever but it’s federated and relatively new, so I’m giving it time. My wife uses Goodreads with her friends but I don’t want to support Amazon any more than I already do.

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    I use a cardboard bookmark, shaped like a robot, with a frayed bit of yarn tied to it, which I bought from Waldenbooks in the early 80’s. [drops mic, walks away]

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      Well, you don’t have to. I like to be able to answer when I’ve read a book - or, increasingly, whether I’ve read a book. Apparently there are books I enjoyed while reading but made zero impression on my long-term memory.

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        My memory is terrible (thanks, Covid), but I will definitely be able to tell someone if I’ve read a book or not. No list required. Don’t ask me what it was about, though.

        Memory loss has its advantages, I can read the same book a bunch of times and it’s like I’ve never read it before.

  • @Deebster@beehaw.org I used to use #Anobii as well, it was far better than #Goodreads in its early days, unfortunately, the latter overtook them. Now, most of my shelves are on Goodreads.

    You can go self-hosting mode. You can self-host #BookWyrm, or the traditional, ever reliable, #Calibre. _ I no longer use Calibre because Goodreads.

    On the BookWyrm side of things, it can import your books from Goodreads.

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    Nothing. Why should I track my reading? I read for fun, tracking it would take the fun right out of it and turn it into some kind of competition. I’m not at school anymore.

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      Personally for me it’s because I have terrible recall memory and having a list reminds me what I read and who I read more easily than trying to knock it loose from the Ol noggin. I do it for TV and movies as well.

      Things like good reads and story graph also host user reviews and can be good for discovering new things.

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    I use Goodreads, I have used it since like 2010 or something so I have all my books there. Hopefully, we get some good alternatives though as Goodreads has become really slow, it feels like using the Internet in the 90’s.

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      This is me. Mostly I just want to know what I’ve read and what I thought of it, or if I did not finish. I don’t need all the other things.

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    I mostly read ebooks, using an Android-based e-ink tablet (Onyx Boox Leaf 2) and the KOReader app, and I use Calibre to manage my books and track my reading.

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    Thanks for making this thread! I’ve been using Goodreads and Storygraph, but have been trying to find another tool as well. I have considered using notion but I’d miss the social aspect. The other recommendations for bookwyrm and librarything make me want to check those out. Appreciate the suggestions!

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      I’ve started doing something similar! Obsidian with the Dataview and the Book Search plugins.

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    I use Librarything - I tried Bookwyrm but it could not handle the size of my import and there doesn’t seem to be any mass-edit options that would let me fix it. Similar situation with Storygraph.

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        ~2k books. I might have tried dividing my import files into multiple smaller files to see if that took, it was a while back.

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          Hmm, that’s a lot but not that many; my read + to-read comes to about 1k and I’m far from being the kind of person who flies through several YA books every week.

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            Thank you for saying it’s not that many haha, it makes me feel like my people are here. But yeah, I frequently see social media catalogs with extensive TBRs hit >10k.