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BookWyrm


I've also landed on BookWyrm as a Goodreads replacement. Hoping to use it as a database for the books I own so I don't accidentally buy books I already have (I've done that many times). I'm @Etnmarchand if you want to follow.
#Bookwyrm #reading #books
in reply to Etnmarchand

bookwyrm.social/user/Etnmarcha… I moved over to StoryGraph as my replacement. I like the stats that you can view— which made me choose that over BookWyrm. Also, StoryGraph had a similar UI to Goodreads and converting my short lived account was simple to do.
in reply to T.J.

Wanted to stick with something open source and federated. This will make the 5th time I've had to enter my library. I had given up on finding something (I stoped using Goodreads long ago now). BookWyrm seems like enough of a fit I'm willing to try one more time.
in reply to Etnmarchand

@etnmarchand @T.J. if you still have access to Goodreads, you can export your data and import it into bookworm. It might save you some effort.
@T.J.
in reply to skribe

@skribe friendica.world/profile/etnmar… techhub.social/users/hahrbinje… Yeah, that’s what I ended up doing. I didn’t have much data because I just started back my reading journey this year.
in reply to skribe

It has been so long since I used Goodreads, whatever book lists I had there are WAY out of date. Best to start over.

I got the web app set up on my phone, so in the next day or so, I'll use the barcode scan feature to enter a few books and test out what I can do with it.