The stats on Storygraph are way better than goodreads. I have started tracking on Storygraph this year for that reason. Your average rating is great. 😊💙
It’s really easy to import from Goodreads! And if you subscribe to their plus membership thing there’s even more stats available, I guess, which is tempting.
I read 271 but you are lapping me! :) I started Storygraph last year but use both because I have years of info on Goodreads which I check constantly. Did not want to check both places but I guess this way I have to enter it both places.. maybe I should rethink that!
Haha yeah! Every time a pace feels good I rarely mark it as slow, even though it might be. I try to be mindful when I’m marking stuff down but it’s difficult. I guess it’s nice that you see how other people marked it too though. If most people think you’re wrong and it was medium or fast, that’s something.
No problem! They sure don’t draw your attention to it. If it hadn’t imported all mine from Goodreads I probably wouldn’t have bothered starting a whole new one.
I just love StoryGraph. And yes, the categorisation of the pacing seems to be a bit off sometimes, because people are ticking the boxes so subjectively that it doesn't represent the book correctly. Also I think they are working on getting the imported data more refined with regard to the genres. Also if I read literary fiction, it will be only counted for that, but if I'm reading a memoir it ticks the nonfiction category as well. Still hoping that people start more to not only using the review form, which is nice and handy, but to write more actual reviews.
I find it so interesting to look at Storygraph stats! And wow 477 books...wow...that's a lot. Though only 13% over 500 is probably why you were able to read so much. I read so many long books last year that it really slowed me down. Though I couldn't imagine reading 477 books in one years. Congratulations!
Thanks! There’s 62 books over 500 pages. So still a descent amount. Around 11 more than 1000 pages. It just doesn’t seem like that many compared to the other categories.
Eeeeeeeeehhhhhhh!!! A stats video from my favorite booktuber. ❤😊 my lucky day!
Also, hi Fraser!!
Hi Shelly! Haha :) stats are fuuunnn
This makes me want to switch to storygraph. ❤
It’s pretty great! And easy to import. It just has you sign into your goodreads through a portal and it does the rest
The stats on Storygraph are way better than goodreads. I have started tracking on Storygraph this year for that reason. Your average rating is great. 😊💙
Yeah I like it a lot more! I think it’s really coming along. Tags weren’t there last year, I think?… and yeah! Overall a really good reading year!
Love StoryGraph stats 🧡
Woot!
Oh man, i gotta get on storygraph. I have just been so unwilling to make the move, this was great though.
It’s really easy to import from Goodreads! And if you subscribe to their plus membership thing there’s even more stats available, I guess, which is tempting.
Storygraph lives up to its name: beautiful graphs 😊
No doubt!
I read 271 but you are lapping me! :) I started Storygraph last year but use both because I have years of info on Goodreads which I check constantly. Did not want to check both places but I guess this way I have to enter it both places.. maybe I should rethink that!
I imported all my goodreads data to StoryGraph, but I do still end up adding reviews to both. There’s so many more people on Goodreads.
@@SpringboardThought hmmm..may have to learn that!
Pace is so objective and its different for everyone a really good point. That genre split is goals 😂
Haha yeah! Every time a pace feels good I rarely mark it as slow, even though it might be. I try to be mindful when I’m marking stuff down but it’s difficult. I guess it’s nice that you see how other people marked it too though. If most people think you’re wrong and it was medium or fast, that’s something.
I only ever do author stats (like white / PoC and male / female) because I'm too lazy to do more but I love watching this nerdy stats-stuff. 🤩
I wish StoryGraph would automatically track stuff like that too, it would make things so much easier haha!!
Had no idea there was a tag feature on StoryGraph! Thanks!
No problem! They sure don’t draw your attention to it. If it hadn’t imported all mine from Goodreads I probably wouldn’t have bothered starting a whole new one.
Love a stats video! I haven't used tags on story graph, I'll have to look into that. Your average rating was great, sounds like a good reading year!
Yeah! Even with the duds from Booker reading it still ended up being quite high!
Nice to see a scroll-through of your stats! Interesting how your genre/topic breakdown differs from storygraph, as well as from previous years.
Thanks! Yes I think tracking your own stuff via tags can be way more interesting.
I just love StoryGraph. And yes, the categorisation of the pacing seems to be a bit off sometimes, because people are ticking the boxes so subjectively that it doesn't represent the book correctly. Also I think they are working on getting the imported data more refined with regard to the genres. Also if I read literary fiction, it will be only counted for that, but if I'm reading a memoir it ticks the nonfiction category as well.
Still hoping that people start more to not only using the review form, which is nice and handy, but to write more actual reviews.
Yeah it does seem to be improving every year! It’s still miles better than Goodreads. Most people on there just do a star rating too :\
I find it so interesting to look at Storygraph stats! And wow 477 books...wow...that's a lot. Though only 13% over 500 is probably why you were able to read so much. I read so many long books last year that it really slowed me down. Though I couldn't imagine reading 477 books in one years. Congratulations!
Thanks! There’s 62 books over 500 pages. So still a descent amount. Around 11 more than 1000 pages. It just doesn’t seem like that many compared to the other categories.
So interesting!
Thanks Deb!
we had the same non-fic/fic percentage breakdown! i dont use the tags function - maybe i should
It can be pretty helpful!
Storygraph stats are great. Also, 477 is a humungus amount of books!! That is more than a book a day!
Yeah! With audiobooks I just seem to chew right through things, and then I just make a lot of time to read.