Just a heads up that the next 1.7.1 release of this plugin (which will happen after I give the translators a day or two to catch up) it will drop any kind of support for genre hierarchies.
On the "legacy" web page design, Goodreads had genre shelve hierarchies. So a book could be listed as genres of both "Fantasy" and "Fantasy > Urban Fantasy" for instance. Which historically I offered the option to configure mappings for in this plugin - you could add "Fantasy > Urban Fantasy" and whatever tags you wanted that to map to.
However in the new web page design there is no such hierarchies for genres. A book may instead just be tagged "Fantasy" and "Urban Fantasy".
The change I am making to the plugin will be that if it hits the old web page design, it instead just grabs the last tag in a hierarchy to use - e.g. "Fantasy -> Urban Fantasy" will just become "Urban Fantasy" instead. That way the same mappings/behavior work for both web page designs.
Why am I mentioning all of this? Because I know some of you put lots of work into your genre tag mappings, and you will now want to do a bunch of editing/deleting of them. Basically any tags that are like "X > Y" you now should just have an entry for "Y" instead.
One further addition in the next version is a checkbox allowing you to bypass all of the tag mappings and get every genre from Goodreads as a tag - no filtering/renaming at all. This may please users who think "more is more" as they do not have to manually maintain that list. Just be aware if you choose that option you may get tags like "audiobook" or other noise coming through and this plugin won't filter them out.
Thanks to @Neyesha for bringing this to my attention.
EDIT: You can see the new dialog/options here:
https://github.com/kiwidude68/calibr...wiki/Goodreads