What is LibraryThing?Enter what you're reading or your whole library—it's an easy, library-quality catalog. LibraryThing also connects you with people who read the same things. Go ahead and take the tour.
What's good?
- Meet the world's largest book club. Find people with eerily similar tastes.
- Catalog with Amazon, the Library of Congress or 690 other world libraries. Import from anywhere.
- Get recommendations. Tag your books and explore others' tags.
- Enter 200 books for free, as many as you like for $10 (year) or $25 (life).
- 1,000 free Early Reviewer books this month
Check it out
- Members have cataloged more than thirty million books.
- Show your books: on a shelf or as a list.
- Books: Middlesex, The Horse and his Boy, Programming Ruby, Stitch 'N Bitch, The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, Don't Waste Your Life
- Interesting people: avaland, sylphette, Busifer, Irisheyz77, wafflehouse
- Tags: wwii, Victorian, philosophy of science, vampires, theology, dogs
- Check out the LibraryThing blog to see how rapidly—and openly—it's developing.
- If the buzz page doesn't convince you, you cannot be convinced. Go away.
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The Guardian (UK) email digest "The Wrap" by Andrew Brown
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of books into a form of communal recreation."
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