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Old 11-09-2022, 11:49 AM   #21
astrangerhere
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Originally Posted by issybird View Post
Disclosure: I’m StoryGraph curious, but every time I think of porting my data from GR and getting up to speed I feel tired.

/SNIP/

StoryGraph really needs to rethink this.
Issy - it is very little to get up to speed with, honestly. Just come in and wander around some of our pages and see if it strikes you.

I am only getting used to it in terms of remember where to go to see a view that I was used to using on GR and small stuff like that. I never used the GR social aspects and I am more likely to talk to a librarian or indie bookseller about book recs than I am folks on a website. But I love the clean, ad-free interface and the focus just on books.

I had a few false starts before I went all-in, but I am quite pleased now.

I agree, however, with your point about where the "recommended reads" comes from. I would definitely prefer it review the categories in my read, which is in the thousands, as opposed to the 10-15 on my TBR list.
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