Storygraph App

Storygraph App

Storygraph

I quit using Goodreads to track my reading many years ago when Amazon bought it. This year, I was encouraged by one of my book groups to start tracking my reading on a free app titled Storygraph. You can follow your friends on there and see what they are reading, but the graph parts are what I’ve found interesting.

In this post you can see the graphs that Storygraph has made regarding my reading habits. It is interesting that I read so much history, for example. I didn’t realize that. Also, it is interesting that my three biggest “moods” of reading art “reflective, emotional and informative.” I’m not surprised however, that I read slow, contemplative stuff, since thrillers are not my style.

I thought you might want to know about Storygraph, if you didn’t already.

My blog is the best place to see what I’m reading, for it is the only place I include full reviews of what I read. More than Storygraph, my blog as well as the Reading Challenge analog lists are what I mostly refer to. I also have my reading account on Instagram; if you wish, you can follow it here @PollysReadingList.

Are you on Storygraph? What have your learned about your reading habits?

 

 

 

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