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If your goal is to read more books this year, it might help to create a reading list.
To help you keep track of all of the books that you want to read and to have a central repository to add new books to the list, we’ve made a list of apps that can help you build your reading.
3 Apps for Creating Reading Lists
1. Goodreads: “Use our barcode scanner the next time you are in a bookstore. Add the book in your hands to your “to-read” shelf and browse reviews before buying.”
2. Reading List: “Reading List is a quick, useful app that will help you track your books and get back to reading.”
3. To Read: “A simple, lightweight list to keep track of the books you want to read.”