LibraryThing

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LibraryThing is an online platform and community for book lovers, offering a variety of features to help users catalog, organize, and connect with their personal libraries and other readers.

At its heart, LibraryThing is a powerful book cataloging system. Users can input and manage their book collections by entering book details manually or scanning ISBN barcodes. The platform retrieves book information and covers from its extensive database, making it easy to create a comprehensive and visually appealing digital library.

LibraryThing also facilitates book discovery through its recommendation system. Users can explore recommendations based on their library, ratings, and the collective tastes of the LibraryThing community. This feature helps users find new books that match their interests and broaden their reading horizons.

Furthermore, LibraryThing allows users to connect and interact with other readers. Users can join groups, participate in discussions, and share recommendations and reviews. The platform fosters a vibrant community of book enthusiasts, facilitating conversations and connections based on shared literary interests.


Developer: LibraryThing

Platform: Android, iOS

Rates: 3.7/5 (205 reviews)

  • Apple Store: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/id948824489
  • Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.librarything.librarything

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Screenshot via https://www.librarything.com/
Screenshot via https://www.librarything.com/
Screenshot via App Store
Screenshot via App Store

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