Mashable 07月10日 23:09
Can’t stop reading? These book apps help me keep track
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你是否也有过因错过BookTok推荐、忘记播客中提到的书名,或者记不起朋友推荐的书的经历?除了用笔记本记录,现在有许多应用程序可以帮助你追踪想读、在读或已读的书籍。本文推荐了几款常用的书籍追踪App,包括Fable、Storygraph、Margins、Libby、Book Buddy和Goodreads,它们各有特色,有的侧重社交,有的擅长数据分析,有的提供免费借阅资源,总有一款适合你。

📖Fable是一款社交友好的书籍追踪App,适合喜欢与书友交流的读者。它提供书友圈功能,用户可以在主页上分享书评,生成每月或每年的阅读总结,并追踪在读、想读、已读和未完成的书籍。Fable的缺点是目前还未支持切换书籍版本的功能。

📊Storygraph注重数据分析,用户可以直观地看到自己的阅读习惯,如喜欢的类型、阅读速度等。该App还提供阅读目标功能,帮助用户完成年度阅读计划,以及“好友共读”功能,方便读者与朋友一起阅读并交流。

✨Margins以其简洁的设计和“按心情搜索”功能脱颖而出,用户可以输入关键词来获取书籍推荐。此外,Margins还支持创建系列和作者列表,并提供阅读回顾工具,方便用户分享阅读心得。

📚Libby是免费借阅电子书和有声书的绝佳选择,用户只需使用图书馆卡即可借阅。Libby提供阅读追踪功能,用户可以使用标签对书籍进行分类,方便管理。

💡Book Buddy允许用户将书架上的所有书籍添加到App中,并通过扫描条形码加快录入速度。该App的随机推荐功能可以帮助用户从书架上茫然不知所措时找到下一本要读的书。Book Buddy的免费版最多可以添加50本书,如果想添加更多,需要付费升级。

🎈Goodreads是历史悠久的图书追踪App,尽管界面和用户体验有所欠缺,但其年度阅读挑战功能可以激励用户完成阅读目标。此外,Goodreads允许用户导出数据,方便迁移到其他App。

Maybe you've seen a bunch of BookTok recommendations fly by without saving them, madly scribbled down titles talked about in your go-to podcasts, or have tried to remember the book your friend recommended over that third glass of Bourgogne aligoté? Sure, you could write them down in a notebook, but there's also a bunch of apps that let you track books you'd like to read, are currently reading, or want to read in the future.

And, maybe you'll find like-minded book pals on there too.

Here's a bunch of apps I regularly use that track your TBR (to be read) pile, the books you DNFed (did not finish), and offer suggestions for your next read. Some are prettier than others, most will allow you to import your Goodreads data.

Fable

Credit: Mashable composite: Shannon Connellan / Fable

Probably the most social-friendly and prettiest of the book-tracking apps, Fable is for readers who want to connect with other like-minded book lovers. Or those who enjoy very lovely UX. Launched in 2023 by Padmasree Warrior, the app lets you join book clubs, post your reviews to the main feed, generate cute round-ups of your monthly and annual titles with Pedro Pascal stickers, and keep track of what you're currently reading, want to read, finished, and DNF. The book clubs are extremely popular and fit every niche, from clubs based around Taylor Swift lyrics to those for people who've never read the classics (and you might even get a free ebook for these ones).

The only tiny downside of Fable? The app hasn't yet introduced the ability to switch edition of the book you're reading, like other apps like Goodreads, Storygraph, and Margins.

Storygraph

Credit: Mashable composite: Shannon Connellan / Storygraph

If you're a fiend for data, check out Storygraph. Founded by in 2019 by Nadia Odunayo, the app started as a book-tracker and has evolved into an online community. Operating the same way as a Goodreads or a Fable with TBR, DNF lists etc., the app visualises your reading habits into visually satisfying graphs — your go-to genres and moods, your pace, how many pages you regularly read. The app's Reading Goal will motivate you to read a certain number of books in a year and track your progress. Plus, Storygraph's buddy reads feature lets you add up to eight friends to the same book to read and comment as you go, or you can make a public readalong to engage a broader range of users.

Margins

Credit: Mashable composite: Shannon Connellan / Margins

Launched in 2024 by Paul Warren and Nick Punt, Margins is similar to its peers in a lot of ways (want to read, currently reading, finished reading, stopped reading piles). However, it sets itself apart with very slick design (those fonts!) and its "Search by vibe" feature. The latter allows you to type in exactly what you're looking for and generate a carousel of suggestions — I typed in "summer horror by the sea" and it suggested Daphne Du Maurier's The House on the Strand and Alma Katsu's The Deep, a pretty good outcome. The library also has the option to add series and authors to your lists, and it has the all-important Reading Recap tool with templates to let you create pretty social-friendly lay-ups of your monthly reads.

Libby

Credit: Mashable composite: Shannon Connellan / Libby

Launched in 2017 by OverDrive, Libby is the best way to borrow e-books and audiobooks for free from your local library (shoutout to BorrowBox too). All you need to do is sign up with your library card, as the app has thousands of global library partners. Your loans and holds appear in the app's Shelf tab, but it's also got great reading tracking functionality, through the app's tag system. When you find a title you want to read, you can save it with a tag with whatever name you like, whether you want to categorise your reads by genre, emoji, or go with the traditional TBR, DNF etc. It's a great way to get books for free while you're tracking them.

Book Buddy

Credit: Mashable composite: Shannon Connellan / Book Buddy

Cringe name, great app. Essentially, Book Buddy allows you to add every book on your shelf to your in-app library — this could take a while if you've got a lot of books, but in a dream feature, you can scan the barcodes to make it quicker. After you've logged your library, the best feature of this app is the random book suggestion tool, in which the app will go through your library and suggest your next read — go to Search, then tap the crossed arrows icon. This is perfect for people who stare blankly at their bookshelf in a state of panic over which title to pick. You can also track if you've loaned out books to your mates who conveniently never return them. Book Buddy’s free edition lets you add up to 50 books, and if you want to add more it’ll cost £5.99 for a lifetime upgrade to Pro — and if you're using this app, you'll probably have more than 50 books.

Goodreads

Credit: Mashable composite: Shannon Connellan / Goodreads

I use it, I don't love it. Yes, the design and UX of Amazon-owner Goodreads, one of the internet's legacy book-tracking apps, isn't great. And authors hate it, with many users dropping unnecessarily mean reviews as casually as painting their nails. But one (1) thing Goodreads does do well is the annual Reading Challenge, which lets you track the number of books you've read in a year and motivate you to hit a target number.

Goodreads allows you to export your data to other apps, just in case you ever feel like leaving!

Perhaps you use a different book tracker? Let us know in the comments, I'm keen to hear what you track your reads with.

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