BookBuddy vs Goodreads
February 24, 2026 | Author: Maria Lin
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BookBuddy is a powerful book management app for iOS, giving you access to your entire book catalog. It lets quickly find any book in your library, share favorites, track borrowed and checked-out books. It also allows to manage classroom library, sync it across devices, export book lists to Excel and Numbers. The app features a built-in barcode scanner for adding books. It supports split-screen multitasking on iPad.
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Amazon-owned world's largest website for book recommendations and discussions. You mark which books or genres you've enjoyed in the past, and the site makes helpful recommendations. Its recommendation system is said to analyzes 20 billion data points to provide suggestions tailored to your literary tastes. You can also read reviews from other people, connect with readers with similar interests and see what books your friends are discussing. You can create "bookshelves" to organize what you've read (or want to read). You can also comment on each other's reviews.
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BookBuddy vs Goodreads in our news:
2015. Goodreads adds Audible integration to let you listen free audiobook samples

Amazon's Goodreads now lets users listen to free audio samples of 180,000 titles on its platform through a new “Listen” button drawing from Audible’s digital audiobook catalog. Those samples will be available to all Goodreads users whether or not they are Audible customers, but the new feature comes with an offer of a 30-day free trial of Audible, which, like Goodreads, is owned by Amazon. The streaming feature will be available to users on the Goodreads website, with plans to extend it to the mobile site and apps shortly, according to an announcement today. The move is push to help ebook readers discover audiobook content and comes at a time when publishers and retailers are experimenting with ways to encourage crossover usage of the two formats.





