Booketry

Booketry

by Evangelos Karageorgos

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  • Released
  • Updated
  • May 24, 2026
  • July 4, 2026

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Every book you read is worth remembering. Booketry keeps that record, and the longer you use it, the more it has to show you. The Today tab shows what you were reading on this date in previous years: a book you started, a note you wrote and forgot about. No social layer, no streak to protect. Just a place to log progress, take notes, and mark the day you finish a book. There's a want-to-read list for everything stacking up on your shelf. What's in the app: - Search a database of millions of books to add to your library - Log progress by page count or percentage, whichever makes more sense - Keep notes on any book - See what you were reading on this date in previous years - Import your existing library from Goodreads - Share books you'd recommend Booketry is not trying to gamify your reading or tell you what to read next. It just keeps a record. Your record.
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What's New in Booketry

1.1

July 4, 2026

Reading Memories: On This Day The Today tab has been redesigned around a new "On This Day" feature. Booketry now surfaces reading moments from this date in previous years — books you started, finished, or made progress on — presented as individual memory cards with narrative copy tailored to each type of moment. Swipe through them using a pager when there are multiple memories to explore. The masthead and Reading Today list have also been restyled to give the tab a cleaner, more editorial feel. Bug fix Fixed a bug where tracking progress by percentage incorrectly displayed the raw percentage value as a page number instead of the calculated page position.

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