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Bookly: Book & Reading Tracker

Bookly: Book & Reading Tracker

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Bookly: Ihr ultimativer Buch- und Lesebegleiter

Bookly: Book & Reading Tracker ist die perfekte App für begeisterte Leser. Dieses wichtige Tool hilft Ihnen, Ihren Lesefortschritt zu überwachen, Ihre Büchersammlung zu organisieren, Leseziele festzulegen und Erfolge zu erzielen. Verwalten Sie Ihre physischen Bücher, E-Books und Hörbücher nahtlos und nutzen Sie benutzerdefinierte Sammlungen, einen integrierten Timer zur Verfolgung der Lesezeit und aufschlussreiche Statistiken zu Ihren Lesegewohnheiten. Richten Sie tägliche Erinnerungen ein, überwachen Sie Readathons und erhalten Sie personalisierte Empfehlungen vom Bookly Assistant, um motiviert zu bleiben. Bringen Sie Ihr Leseerlebnis auf die nächste Stufe – laden Sie Bookly noch heute herunter!

Hauptfunktionen von Bookly:

  • Umfassende Bibliotheksverwaltung: Verfolgen und verwalten Sie Ihre gesamte Buchsammlung – physische Bücher, E-Books und Hörbücher – mit benutzerdefinierten Sammlungen wie „Zu lesen“, „Wunschliste“ und „Favoriten“. Scannen Sie ganz einfach ISBN-Barcodes oder suchen Sie online nach Buchdetails.

  • Visuelle Lesereise: Visualisieren Sie täglich Ihren Lesefortschritt mit der attraktiven Kalenderansicht der App. Sehen Sie sich abgeschlossene Bücher nach Cover an, teilen Sie Ihre Lektüre mit Freunden und überwachen Sie Ihren monatlichen Fortschritt auf einen Blick.

  • Anpassbare Buchbewertungen: Geben Sie detaillierte Bewertungen an, die Ihr Leseerlebnis widerspiegeln. Bewerten Sie Bücher nach den Kriterien Humor, Romantik, Mysterium, Intensität und mehr und nutzen Sie halbe Bewertungen für differenzierte Rezensionen.

  • Echtzeit-Leseverfolgung: Verwenden Sie den integrierten Timer, um Ihre Lesesitzungen in Echtzeit zu verfolgen. Notieren Sie Seitenzahlen und Notizen und schätzen Sie Ihre Fertigstellungszeit basierend auf Ihrem aktuellen Tempo. Legen Sie Leseziele fest, fügen Sie persönliche Bewertungen hinzu und fügen Sie Zitate hinzu.

Tipps & Tricks:

  • Verwenden Sie den Timer, um Ihre Leseziele im Auge zu behalten.
  • Nutzen Sie das anpassbare Bewertungssystem für ausführliches Feedback.
  • Nutzen Sie die Kalenderansicht, um Ihren Fortschritt zu visualisieren und Erinnerungen einzurichten.
  • Experimentieren Sie mit verschiedenen Buchsammlungen für eine optimale Organisation.
  • Analysieren Sie Lesestatistiken, um Ihre Gewohnheiten zu verstehen und Ihre Lesegeschwindigkeit und -konsistenz zu verbessern.

Erhöhen Sie Ihr Leseerlebnis:

Bookly bietet umfassende Bibliotheksverwaltung, visuelle Fortschrittsverfolgung, anpassbare Bewertungen und Echtzeitüberwachung – alles, was Sie zur Verbesserung Ihrer Lesegewohnheiten benötigen. Egal, ob Sie Gelegenheitsleser oder begeisterter Buchliebhaber sind, Bookly hilft Ihnen, motiviert zu bleiben, Ziele zu erreichen und Ihre literarische Reise zu feiern. Laden Sie Bookly jetzt herunter und verändern Sie die Art und Weise, wie Sie Ihre Bücher lesen und verwalten!

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