Time for a new #poll - this one for #readers and #books enthusiasts. Sending to @bookstodon -- please #boost to get more responses (which will hopefully be more useful).
Which reading tracking / collection site(s) do you use?
Time for a new #poll - this one for #readers and #books enthusiasts. Sending to @bookstodon -- please #boost to get more responses (which will hopefully be more useful).
Which reading tracking / collection site(s) do you use?
@ChrisCPhotog @bookstodon I was looking more at sites like GoodReads - basically you have your personal library online, and you build lists of TBR, DNF, and completed books. And when you have completed a book you can write a review.
It's kind of a social way of tracking your reading and interacting with other readers.
Scribd is more like an online bookstore with a built in Indie Publishing house.... More akin to Amazon and B&N.
@Unatributed @ChrisCPhotog @bookstodon
It really sounds like you’re looking for #StoryGraph, there’s even a Goodreads migration tool
@zamallama @ChrisCPhotog @bookstodon I'm not "looking for" something - I was more interested to see how open systems like OpenLibrary & BookWyrm compare to the GoodReads behemoth.
But - seeing all the responses mentioning StoryGraph has definitely made it a solid alternative to GoodReads.
I've also been surprised that while LibraryThing has been mentioned a bit, it's not nearly at the level that I thought it might have...