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Create a free account So, which one is better? I started writing this blog post in the hope that I would have a better answer to this question by the time I finished it, but as it turns out, my answer now is the same as when I started – I don’t know. As a reader—not to mention ethically, morally, and personally—I’m a huge fan of The StoryGraph. As someone who is constantly looking for new book recommendations, especially ones outside of the ten recommended over and over again in any given season, StoryGraph provides a lot of what I'm looking for.
But it's definitely a work in progress, and whether it's the pakistan Email List site itself or just the growing pains of learning to navigate a new site or app, I still find myself occasionally struggling to actually use StoryGraph. As a writer, though, Goodreads still wins—at least for now. The Goodreads community section, as well as the ability to add your own book to Goodreads and share it with potential new readers, remain unmatched on StoryGraph. It remains to be seen whether StoryGraph plans to roll out similar functionality. Ultimately, I believe StoryGraph will prove to be better for readers (and book research), while Goodreads will remain the best choice for authors.

But the only way to really know for sure is to try both and see which platform offers the functionality and features you (as a writer, reader, or both) are looking for. Paul H, Content Marketing Manager Lauren V Lauren is the content and community manager and co-host of Publish & Prosper, Lulu’s publishing, ecommerce, and marketing podcast. When not researching, recording, editing, and streaming podcasts, she can usually be found voraciously reading romance novels, doomscrolling TikTok, or trying to get rid of her cat.
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