Everyone knows that everyone is unique in their own terms. Not a single person is the same as another one. So the people are also categorized into numerous categories. One such category of people is – BookReaders. Book Readers are the ones who love to read books, just like I, as a Content Writer, love typing in my downtime, and movie lovers love watching movies. Book readers have evolved into online reading, too, like Kindles. One such platform that’s growing rapidly is the StoryGraph.
Most often, book lovers love reading books based on their mood and present life, but find difficulty choosing the one that’s similar to their mood, and plenty of online platforms fail to fulfill their demand too. This Blog will highlight why The StoryGraph is much appreciated and the reason behind the major shift.
About StoryGraph –

Launched in 2019 by Nadia Odunayo and her efficient team, StoryGraph is a platform that gives readers control over their data reading and personalized recommendations of books. That’s a digital reading journal where you can place sections to mention the books you have read and the books on your wishlist to read.
One USP of The StoryGraph is that it recommends books based on your chosen categories, mood swings, and habits as it analyzes you perfectly. To be frank, this platform is no less than a book therapist who assists you in choosing books to read based on your present condition without any bogus extra efforts.
The StoryGraph received a crown for reshaping the book-reading culture that tracks records of every reader’s reading and became the new contender for Goodreads and other online book-reading platforms. More than advancement, it’s because they never use traditional practices like friend updates and star ratings. They have revolutionized how to engage with books just like we engage with the algorithm over Instagram and Social Media.
Why people are switching towards The StoryGraph

When you see a significant shift in people’s preferences, you understand that an updated and latest contender of your preferred choice has come. One such case and a central switch towards The StoryGraph can be seen among book readers because,
- Readers Experience Modernity in Reading –
Unlike Goodreads, The StoryGraph’s interface is easy to use and not a complex one that will find plenty of readers hard to understand.
- Data Control –
Amazon authorized Goodreads, The StoryGraph is an independent firm, which means readers’ data are in safe hands with no chance of being compromised. They are relaxed as they know how their data will be handled.
- Intentional Reading Focus –
This application provides an authority of tracking habits and books that makes readers mindful enough about enjoying books because that’s basically based on their mood swings. They start making better choices for reading due to the independent reading focus of The StoryGraph.
- Prioritized recommendations –
Reader’s preference is The Story Graph’s USP, which means they prioritize readers’ moods for book preferences instead of random suggestions like Goodreads.
Modes of The Application –

Like other online platforms, The StoryGraph also has free and subscription modes, but unlike others, this application has several preferences in both. Let’s check that out –
- Free Version –
The free version provides readers with plenty of crucial application features, like Mood Tracking, Community Interactions, and recommendations.
- Premium –
Followed by advanced statistics, a priority support system, and an option to suggest developers with the new features, The StoryGraph provides a premium of $4.99/month or $49.99/year.
Are you also a book lover? Then, which platform do you use for reading books? Please share your experience with The StoryGraph and how you found it insightful.
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