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?

GoodReads
48.8%
BookWyrm
16.3%
Open Library
2.4%
Other (Pls Comment)
32.5%
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@Unatributed @bookstodon

I use @thestorygraph

I like it for a number of reasons:

First, I participate in a lot of reading challenges, and it's super easy to track them on there.

Second, I can mark books as ones I own, and when I'm not sure what to read next I can search for something and filter it to only include the books I own.

Third, there are lots of graphs to chart my reading preferences for things like genres, book lengths, formats, etc.

Fourth, its easy to review books I read without feeling like I have to write a persuasive essay....there's a basic multiple choice type format already included, while still leaving you the option of writing the essay if that's your jam.

Fifth, I can go back and see what books I read in any particular month if I forgot to fill something out in my physical book journal.

And sixth, it was created by a Black woman and is not owned by Amazon.

@lilcoppertop sounds useful! I've been on Goodreads since its pre-Amazon days, and the UI and functionality *for readers* haven't been upgraded in any serious way in all that time. Any chance there is a way to port lists and reviews from GR to @thestorygraph?
@rdviii @thestorygraph there is! I can't remember where on the GR site it let's you download all your book info into a zip file, but when you join Storygraph they have a part where you can easily upload the file and it attaches all your info to your account. This includes the reviews you have posted in the past, I believe.