This is a great app to track the books you are reading, want to read, and have read. It also has a lot of features to encourage you to read more, like setting daily reading goals and book challenges and more. The statistics are also useful and interesting. There are probably even more features that I'm not aware of yet since I'm fairly new to the app but overall I like it a lot and recommend it to book lovers or anyone looking for motivation to read more.
Smooth, clean interface. Works beautifully. I scanned all my books into collections so I know when I'm at the store which I have. I love the wishlist and currently using it to add preorders and other not yet released books. This app has truly made me happy. Well done!!!! ETA - I felt this was worth supporting the developer, so subscribed to the premium account. ETA 2 - I missed it when the app was updated to show the grand total purchase amount. This was the only thing I wanted and it's here!
I've been using this for about a year and a half and it's absolutely worth the yearly subscription fee for me. Tracking my reading could not be easier. The interface is extremely clean, never glitchy, and I love all the automatic stats breakdowns. And the (for me) priceless benefit of this not being a social interface like goodreads! The only suggestion I have would be the ability to sort books by genre in some way separate from the tags/collections features, but it does work just fine as is
You can track the time you spend reading right in the app. You're also prompted to put in the page number, which is great if your bookmark falls out. The database of books is fantastic. When I hear a title or author, I can quickly add it to my "to read" and wishlist with one entry. You can also make notes about the book that are easily accessible.
Overall, I enjoy this app for helping keep track of books I've read or listened to as well as those next on my list, and the statistics kept. My only gripe is the ads. I don't use upgraded features enough to justify paying for premium, so I don't mind watching a 60 second ad from time to time to get free access to these features, but the ads have started causing the app to crash before finishing, denying me access to these features. It's not the end of the world, but still frustrating.
Accidently deleted my last review I meant to edit it 😅 but since my last review, I actually did get Premium and I'm very happy with the benefits so far. Bookshelf app is great for keeping track of what you have while this app, Bookmory, is amazing at keeping track of your TBR's. I love the little icon you get when you finish a book. And I didn't see a character limit on notes thankfully because I typically will make long notes. This app is great!!!
I have officially passed the one month mark for using this app. This has become another great app to keep track of my books in a plethra of ways. Changes I wish to see are more highlight options as I have memory issues and use highlights as representation for certain things, helping me find specifics in my notes. Being able to delete/change/organize categories and tags would be splendid and not needing dashes would be a plus. But I adore the range of options available to me and the Calander ❤️
Downloaded this to track the time of reading with my son for a reading challenge. I LOVE that it shows overall time read per month instead of individual days/books (which the book breakdown is available if you watch an ad or go premium, but I just need the overall time). Has most of the books we read in its database along with the number of pages for each book. It also offers a countdown timer instead of counting up.
I've been using the app for a few weeks and I'm in love. I've always hated other trackers but I love that you can track what type, time, and the day tracker. I also adore my different goal trackers. my one and only complaint is you do have to pay for automatic backup and a few other things but I'll definitely be paying for the yearly. it's worth it
If you want an app to keep track of what books you read, as you read them, then this is great! Pretty simple. You do have to form a habit of opening the app and starting the timer every time you read. I simply wanted to have a list of books I have read, and how much time spent reading. This app does more, but I'm going for super simple. It's good If you want to know the speed at which you read and have daily reminders to read, to keep your mind sharp. Free version.
It's a great app. I switched from a different app to this one. I love that you can customize your theme. You can add series. As well as narrators. Some things I'd like to see added is for the reading time to go outside of the app. Like in the notification bar, for quicker access. Also the option to customize the home page. I'd much rather have easier access to my library than notes. Then for narrators to populate like series titles do. Other than that. It's great. I paid for premium. I love it.
I honestly love this app. I've had since August 2025 and I've logged in it every day since. Even though the app has some ads with the free version, but they are so few that one hits me maybe once every 2-3 days? So far, every book I've searched through the app, it has found it. Adding books are easy and you can even edit the details of the book (in case it is wrong, which I've never experienced) but also add details about when you borrowed/bought the book, where, and how much it was.
The layout of the app is very nice. There are some oddities like not being able to just mark a book as read after adding it (if you forgot to when adding it). Unfortunately the premium is too expensive for me and I don't want to have a subscription for an app that handles such a specific function. I could see buying it if they had a lifetime purchase option. But I won't be paying 30$ a year for some of the basic features like grouping books by series.
I love this app. If it would allow users to identify whether a purchase is an ebook, audiobook, or physical copy, and then allow us to filter within our library based on the purchase type, that's a feature I'd pay for! It would also be cool if we could add friends to see what each other is reading and what's in each other's library's. I DO NOT like how, unless I go into the app to manually input what page I'm on, then the app assumes I've not read that day and resets my streak.
Easily the best reading tracking app I've come across. The reading time, the ability to add in when I have a book due at the library, and the reading streak coupled with the basic statistics that you want and expect from a tracking app has made this an absolute need for me. There's so many extra features but it doesn't feel busy and difficult to navigate.
Now that I've graduated, I want to read more books. I listen to audiobooks, read physical books, and e-books. I try to read a little every day, but I slack sometimes! Books have taken me on adventures that I couldn't! I found Goodreads too cluttered and chaotic. I need to be serious about my reading in 2026, and Bookmory so far has not disappointed!!!
Best reading tracker there is. I absolutely live for the statistics and have been on premium for a while. The daily streak was a great add in, and I can't wait to see what else can be added! Bookmory helps me reach my reading goals! Even without the premium, the app is still great, and better than other apps. And getting better every year!
EDIT: I'm almost upon my yearly premium subscription renewal, and after having this app for a year, I can genuinely say I love using it 🩷 All the statistics and customization are great and the devs really listen to user suggestions! Worth every cent imo! 🫶🏻 Keep up the great work! --- I've had this app for a couple of weeks now, and I really love it so far! I love being able to scan my books in by the barcode and most of the information will already appear so I don't have to write it in.
No fuss reading tracker that comes with all these stats to make sure you feel extra proud of yourself for all that you've read! I may add the subscription soon because I got a new phone and I lost 2 years of reading stats as I didn't realize I needed to back up my data before switching. So a little devastated about that but its the perfect app otherwise
It seems good so far, but what I really wish for is a simplified setting where I could quickly log "I read some of this book on this day" without needing to enter pages, percentages, or time spent reading. Personally I don't care about those stats, and often read myself to sleep so don't know when I finished a reading session.