About Us
Addabook

Read, Reflect, Connect

Addabook is a dedicated space designed for readers to reflect on, track, and organize their books while supporting independent bookstores and fostering community connection.

Discover

Explore books to find interesting reads, not just what’s trending or generated from some algorithm.

Collection

Build a personal Collection of what you've read. Add a book to your Collection by adding a rating or a Note. Here you can track your total book and page counts and easily search through all your books, by date read, rating, custom tags, and more.

Lists

Go beyond your Wishlist (aka TBR) by creating and sharing custom lists for any mood, theme, or goal. You can take notes on individual books and track your reading progress within each list.

Notes

Capture your reading experience with notes and custom tags, without being forced into a star rating. Keep notes private or share them with the community.

No Distractions

No distracting pop-up ads cluttering your view and no comments threads – providing a focused experienced and judgment-free zone for you to write your reflections in peace.

Partnerships

We collaborate with book clubs, bookstores, and nonprofits to showcase their lists and to help promote a vibrant reading culture. Get in touch to explore partnership opportunities.

Community

See what others are reading, explore their notes and lists, and save your favorites for future inspiration. (More features coming soon!)

Support Independent Bookstores

Purchases made through our Bookshop.org links support independent bookstores and help keep this site running at no extra cost to you.

Addabook on iPhone

Add to your collection, write private or public notes, browse curated lists, and manage your reading from the Addabook iOS app wherever your next chapter finds you.

Coming soon on the App Store
Addabook iPhone app home screen
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From birdsconnect Verified Partner

Conservation Reading Group

Birds Connect Seattle invites you to read and learn with us. Together, we'll deepen our understanding of conservation and become stronger advocates for birds and nature.

Learn more about and join our reading group here: https://birdsconnectsea.org/learn/conservation-reading-group/

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From wacbookclub Verified Partner

Women and Climate Member-Led Book Club

Books we've read & what we have coming up through the rest of 2026!

Join us here https://luma.com/wacmemberledbookclub

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AI and Algos

As we spend more and more time on our phones and as AI becomes more prevalent, there are concerns about technology's impact on our ability to be creative, think critically, and foster social relationships.

For more on AI, algorithms, and the devastating downsides of spending too much time on social media, check out these titles.

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Books on Books

Ah, the sweet musty smell of paper and ink, the thrill of a library card, the dream of becoming a bookstore owner, the danger to your wallet of "just browsing." These are stories for bibliophiles and bookworms. Think of this list as a love letter to the stacks.

Feeling inspired? Send some love to your local bookstore or library

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Recent Notes

Cover of Archive of Unknown Universes by Ruben Reyes Jr
Archive of Unknown Universes Ruben Reyes Jr

Archive of Unknown Universes

By Ruben Reyes Jr

This book was so beautiful. I am really obsessed with the idea of alternate timelines and what-ifs, so of course I understood how some characters...

Cover of Crossings by Ben Goldfarb
Crossings Ben Goldfarb

Crossings

By Ben Goldfarb

**Reflection Prompts: 1. Which story or anecdote from Crossings stands out as asurprising, poignant, or resonant for you? Why? ** I really...

Cover of Midnight at the Bright Ideas Bookstore by Matthew Sullivan
Midnight at the Bright Ideas Bookstore Matthew Sullivan

Midnight at the Bright Ideas Bookstore

By Matthew Sullivan

Who was the young man who chose to kill himself at a bookstore? 

Cover of King Sorrow by Joe Hill
King Sorrow Joe Hill

King Sorrow

By Joe Hill

Really loved it, the split between different storytellers and style of story in each part is especially fun. The ending was very well done too. 

Cover of Immortality by Milan Kundera
Immortality Milan Kundera

Immortality

By Milan Kundera

> Man reckons with immortality, and forgets to reckon with death. Between this book, a film I recently watched, and recent life events, I’m...

Cover of The Manicurist's Daughter by Susan Lieu
The Manicurist's Daughter Susan Lieu

The Manicurist's Daughter

By Susan Lieu

Her mom's death is one event that spurred a broad memoir of Lieu's life and relationships.