About Us
Addabook

Read, Reflect, Connect

Addabook is a dedicated space designed for readers to reflect on, track, and organize their books while supporting independent bookstores and fostering community connection.

Discover

Explore books to find interesting reads, not just what’s trending or generated from some algorithm.

Collection

Build a personal Collection of what you've read. Add a book to your Collection by adding a rating or a Note. Here you can track your total book and page counts and easily search through all your books, by date read, rating, custom tags, and more.

Lists

Go beyond your Wishlist (aka TBR) by creating and sharing custom lists for any mood, theme, or goal. You can take notes on individual books and track your reading progress within each list.

Notes

Capture your reading experience with notes and custom tags, without being forced into a star rating. Keep notes private or share them with the community.

No Distractions

No distracting pop-up ads cluttering your view and no comments threads – providing a focused experienced and judgment-free zone for you to write your reflections in peace.

Partnerships

We collaborate with book clubs, bookstores, and nonprofits to showcase their lists and to help promote a vibrant reading culture. Get in touch to explore partnership opportunities.

Community

See what others are reading, explore their notes and lists, and save your favorites for future inspiration. (More features coming soon!)

Support Independent Bookstores

Purchases made through our Bookshop.org links support independent bookstores and help keep this site running at no extra cost to you.

Addabook on iPhone

Add to your collection, write private or public notes, browse curated lists, and manage your reading from the Addabook iOS app wherever your next chapter finds you.

Coming soon on the App Store
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From wacbookclub Verified Partner

Women and Climate Member-Led Book Club

Books we've read & what we have coming up through the rest of 2026!

Join us here https://luma.com/wacmemberledbookclub

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From pegasusbooks Verified Partner

Pegasus Book Exchange: Staff Picks

When people come to our store, we're often asked "What are you reading?" Here's a list of some of our current favorites.

Save this list as a favorite to read along with us! If you'd like to buy one of our recommendations, you can purchase through one of these links and we'll get a portion of the proceeds.

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From wsurbanism Verified Partner

West Seattle Urbanism Book Club

Our reading group meets once/month at Beveridge Place Pub to discuss books on urbanism, transportation, the built environment, and community development. Below is our reading list so far. For more meeting details, please join us on Discord.

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For a Better Tomorrow

Amongst these titles, you'll find:

  • Inspiring stories of resisting tyrannic governments
  • Communities coming together in times of need
  • Persistent, relentless showing up for civil rights and justice
  • Guidance on what makes for effective, sustainable resistance movements
  • Hope that a better tomorrow is within reach if we fight for it
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Books We're Looking Forward To

2026 is here and there are new books to be read! Some of these are still only available for pre-order, but the authors' past work promises that they will be well worth the wait. Order now and they'll be shipped when they're officially released.

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Recent Notes

Cover of A Natural History of Empty Lots by Christopher Brown
A Natural History of Empty Lots Christopher Brown

A Natural History of Empty Lots

By Christopher Brown

The interpretation of urban design as "closed access," efficiently shunting people between their centers of consumption (i.e., their home) to centers...

Cover of The Road to Tender Hearts by Annie Hartnett
The Road to Tender Hearts Annie Hartnett

The Road to Tender Hearts

By Annie Hartnett

Super sweet and lovely story, even if the beginning is some of the darkest first 25 pages I've read in a bit. A few too many happy coincidences for...

Cover of Never Flinch by Stephen King
Never Flinch Stephen King

Never Flinch

By Stephen King

Another fun Holly story, nothing too incredible to remember, but the two villains were quite fun to follow with a multiple identity disorder person...

Cover of All the Way to the River by Elizabeth Gilbert
All the Way to the River Elizabeth Gilbert

All the Way to the River

By Elizabeth Gilbert

Painful and honest. This was not an easy read, but a very good one. I learned a lot about addiction (of many types) and love.

Cover of Zeal by Morgan Jerkins
Zeal Morgan Jerkins

Zeal

By Morgan Jerkins

I really appreciated the historical accuracy and the way the novel wove real events into the narrative. The intergenerational storytelling was...

Cover of Immortality by Milan Kundera
Immortality Milan Kundera

Immortality

By Milan Kundera

> Man reckons with immortality, and forgets to reckon with death. Between this book, a film I recently watched, and recent life events, I’m...