Organized!
This is a great way to track what you have read, jot a few notes or record books you’d like to read. Easy to use! I wish there was a similar app for recording movies/series that one watches online too.
Ja, Reading List ist kostenlos herunterzuladen, enthält jedoch In-App-Käufe oder Abonnements.
✅ Die Reading List-App scheint von hoher Qualität und legitim zu sein. Die Nutzer sind sehr zufrieden.
Reading List bietet mehrere In-App-Käufe/Abonnements, der durchschnittliche In-App-Preis beträgt 12.50 $.
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3,034 Bewertungen in Kanada
This is a great way to track what you have read, jot a few notes or record books you’d like to read. Easy to use! I wish there was a similar app for recording movies/series that one watches online too.
I love how I can check to see if I have read it or bought it so I don’t end up with 2 copies!
Literally love how this tells you how far you are in the book! As someone who reads paper copy’s of books and not on a kindle, it’s so helpful!
I have been using this app for years and still love it. Started with the free app and then upgraded only because I don’t ever want to lose this app. It’s very user friendly. I use it to keep track of all the books I read and I then separate them into lists that I create, usually by authors or series. I have recommended this app to members of two book clubs that I belong to. If I could give it more than five stars I would!!
Simple easy to use, finds all titles online and keeps track so you can track down your next great read.
This app is everything I could ask for in a book tracker. Goodreads is an absolute mess and it feels so good to not be cornered into using it.
I quite like this app. I tried Goodreads and while it’s fun, it has too much. This app has everything you need at a glance in a simple easy to use format. The free version is perfectly acceptable, but the very affordable paid version lets you see all your stats and lets you add bookshelves etc. I like that it’s not complicated and upon opening you immediately see your lists.
OK to begin with, I really love this app! Is exactly what I’ve been looking for for a while, and I’ve downloaded lots of other ReadingList apps, and none of them have hit all the checkmarks except for this one. I like to use Goodreads for the social aspect, but I don’t like how they have, the TBR list (or recently read list) so hard to access, and you can only see a few of your books at a time. I wanted an app that would allow me to see a bigger version of my TBR than just a couple at a time, and this reading list app delivered! With this app, you can add as many books as you like, either by the Internet, manually, or by adding an ISBN, and then you can click and drag them into whatever order you want!!! It is amazing!! Every other system, It just gets enters them in on the order that you’ve entered them in which is frustrating. And yes, I know you could rearrange them a bit, but not like this app. There’s a couple other features like this one where if you want to click and drag a whole bunch of them you can, and the you can drag them to the top or the bottom and I really like that feature to. The other thing that I enjoy is when I am searching for books online to enter into my TBR, I can click multiples at a time. So if I search for an author and they have a whole series, for example, I can add all of them at one time. Timesaver!! Lastly, I am looking forward to seeing my books added into the recently read list, as I enter them and read them. Overall, this app is great. Thank you!
This is a great way to track what you have read, jot a few notes or record books you’d like to read. Easy to use!
This was much more entertaining than the author’s other series of the private eye on the search for a man of her own almost more intently than solving a series of murders tied to a “witch-tree.” I had happened to read this M.C. Beaton book just prior to picking up my first book of her Highland police series. Hamish provides an entertaining personality with the unenviable occupation of policing a vast area comprising both the remote crofts, cottages, and small villages along with the rugged coastline of the northern Highlands. Plagued with a superintendent and his “minions” who, it appears, are not always working on the same side of the police force, while working with the disadvantages of limited personal to care for a massive area and a widening range of issues that threaten the “peaceful lives of the people in his care.” All the while, Hamish is fighting to keep in place the unique rural police unit necessary for the people who need the selfless service of officers willing to be community outreach or to come to the rescue, delivering vital medical care during a storm, even by snow-shoe, and caring about even the lowliest elderly crofter. Passing up the opportunity for advancement to secure the continued operation of his rural Highland station, Hamish has partners foisted upon him, usually as a result of the partners’ ill-suited personality, mannerisms, or other attributes in the usual nature of urban policing. Hamish is further plagued by his lack of that special someone to share his life which he often hampers his own pursuit with a streak of rash jealousy and a quick fierce temper he ties to his fiery red hair. I personally found this book entertaining, to the extent of actual laughter, unlike the previous book of the “Agatha Raisin” series which I found just strange, quite confusing in the point of some of the repetitive dialogue of the characters within their own minds. The plot, and feasibility for who was where and when, vital in the “who-dun-it” needs to answer the questions of the plot, which hadn’t been done in “Agatha’s” story, was much better handled in “Hamish’s.” Everyone was accounted for as was necessary by the conclusion, complete with a comically unexpected conclusion. Unlike the “Agatha Raisin series” book, this one left me eager to reach for another “Hamish Macbeth” book.
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