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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

Track your reading, write (private or public) notes, browse curated reading lists from (from humans, not AI), easily add books to your Wishlist, and more on the Addabook iOS app. Now available!

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From thirdplacebooks Verified

Books to help you reduce your screen time

We could all use less time with our phones and more time reading 
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From pegasusbooks Verified

Pegasus Book Exchange: Staff Picks

When people come to our store, we're often asked "What are you reading?" Here's a list of some of our current favorites.

Save this list as a favorite to read along with us! If you'd like to buy one of our recommendations, you can purchase through one of these links and we'll get a portion of the proceeds.
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From legalvoice Verified

Gender Justice Reading List

Legal Voice is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that fights for gender justice through impact litigation, policy advocacy, education, and coalition building. The list below presents some of our favorite (work-related) books.

Learn more at legalvoice.org.


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Fire

Wildfire season has become longer and the fires more intense, often leading to tragic outcomes. Sometimes they're ignited intentionally or carelessly. Sometimes nature sparks a blaze that is exacerbated by climate change. To better understand fire, how it works, how it's fought, and the destruction it leaves in its wake, check out these titles. 
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Book Bingo Inspo - Summer 2026

The King County Library System, Seattle Arts & Lectures, and the Seattle Public Library team up to offer Book Bingo in the summer time! This is an excellent way to branch out of your usual genre or find inspiration to get out of your reading rut.

In this list, you'll find two book suggestions for several bingo categories to help get you started. Deadline: September 8th. Play to get entered into drawings for book-ish goodies! More info here: https://kcls.org/book-bingo/#howtoplay
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Recent Notes

Cover of The Minority Report and Other Classic Stories by Philip K Dick
The Minority Report and Other Classic Stories Philip K Dick

The Minority Report and Other Classic Stories

By Philip K Dick

Only read the Minority Report in this one, loved it. Really cool idea for a story and where it goes. 

Cover of Is a River Alive? by Robert MacFarlane
Is a River Alive? Robert MacFarlane

Is a River Alive?

By Robert MacFarlane

Such lovely language. Three rivers. Three struggles in three parts of the world.

Cover of How to Commit a Postcolonial Murder by Nina McConigley
How to Commit a Postcolonial Murder Nina McConigley

How to Commit a Postcolonial Murder

By Nina McConigley

Couldn’t set this one down. Finished in a weekend. It's a unique writing style that weaves in child-like elements and feels choppy and a little...

Cover of Deadly Does It by Abbi Waxman
Deadly Does It Abbi Waxman

Deadly Does It

By Abbi Waxman

The second in this series doesn't disappoint with a very unlikely intergenerational pair of lawyer/sleuth. Fun.

Cover of The Library After Dark by Ande Pliego
The Library After Dark Ande Pliego

The Library After Dark

By Ande Pliego

Favorite review quote: “The Library After Dark takes the traditional closed-room novel, twists it inside out, then offers readers something quite...

Cover of Not Another Banned Book by Dana Alison Levy
Not Another Banned Book Dana Alison Levy

Not Another Banned Book

By Dana Alison Levy

What a gem of a book! As with Maybe He Just Likes You (which, spoiler Molly mentions in her graduation speech!), this is a book I wish I'd had when I...