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[quote=Anonymous]I forced myself to use StoryGraph and GoodReads for a while because there was all this chatter about GR's Amazon connection and we don't use Amazon at our house. StoryGraph is great if you are obsessed with data and don't mind being obsessed with data. The app shines in it's graphs about your reading habits. It is clunky and doesn't always have a lot of information about a book. It has a place for users to enter content warnings for books, but because that piece relies on users, it's not complete. The users who do post reviews are very brief. If you enjoy the social aspect of GoodReads, the recommendations/reviews, and the giveaways, you probably won't enjoy StoryGraph. As for the data piece, I personally found that using StoryGraph made me TOO focused on my stats and I missed the thorough reviews by other readers. I moved back to using GoodReads exclusively after a month. [/quote]
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