BookWyrm is the Fediverse's answer to Amazon's GoodReads.
BookWyrm helps you keep track of what you're reading, discover new books and publish reviews of books you've read.
You can follow them at @bookwyrm and find out more at:
There's a list of servers to join at:
https://joinbookwyrm.com/instances
There's a built-in book catalogue powered by Wikidata in collaboration with @inventaire
BookWyrm is part of the Fediverse and accounts on BookWyrm servers can be followed by people from Mastodon etc, for example @mouse is the BookWyrm founder's account.
Anyone (except corporations) can start their own BookWyrm server by installing the software, and there's a managed hosting service for people who join the top tier on Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/posts/64768354).
@feditips @bookwyrm woo,made an account and imported my GoodReads data! Loving the mobile interface so far.
So what #BookWyrmTips and other advice do ya'll have? Is anyone talking about Reading Groups or anything with hashtags or a.gup.py groups?
@Crazypedia @feditips @bookwyrm
Can bookwyrm input my books, bought on Amazon, from my Kindle
app?
@anniemo71 @Crazypedia @bookwyrm
Hmm... I don't know.
You can import data into BookWyrm from GoodReads, LibraryThing, StoryGraph, OpenLibrary and Calibre. It works by exporting a CSV file from these services, and then importing the same file into BookWyrm.
If there's a CSV file export function on Kindle, maybe you could try importing that?
@anniemo71 @Crazypedia @bookwyrm
By the way, Amazon owns Goodreads so maybe there is some way to export your Kindle purchases to Goodreads? If so, you can then move them to BookWyrm from there.
@feditips
I didn't realise that. Thank you