Add Goodreads to Your Ereader This Holiday Season: How to find our apps on your favorite devices
If you're one of those lucky people opening a shiny new Kindle Fire, Nook Tablet, iPad, or different ereader tablet device this holiday season, you are in for a special treat (well, besides the ability to take your entire library with you wherever you go): Did you know that you can use Goodreads on your ereader, tablet, or smart phone?
If not, you may want to join the more than 450,000 people who have installed our iPhone/iPad app, or the 160,000 users of our relatively new Android app, which was released in May. Best of all, both of these apps are completely free!
Installing the Goodreads app is quick and easy. Simply follow these instructions to get Goodreads on your device:
Barnes & Noble Nook Color/Tablet: Touch the '^' symbol at the bottom of your home screen, then choose "apps". Search for Goodreads and click "Install." Launch the app, and you will see the main menu, which will allow you to navigate to the app's various sections, such as "Updates," "My Books," and "Search." To add books, update your progress, and many other activities, you'll need to sign in to the app. There are "Sign In" and "Sign Up" links at the bottom of the main menu. You can log in using your Goodreads information or log in with Facebook.

Amazon Kindle Fire: Simply tap "Apps" on your home screen, then tap "Store." Search for Goodreads and click "Install." Launch the app, and you will see the main menu, which will allow you to navigate to the app's various sections, such as "Updates," "My Books," and "Search." To add books, update your progress, and many other activities, you'll need to sign in to the app. There are "Sign In" and "Sign Up" links at the bottom of the main menu. You can log in using your Goodreads information or log in with Facebook.

iPad: Tap the "Apps Store" and search for Goodreads. Install the app, then log in using your Goodreads account or sign in with Facebook. Our iPad and iPhone app also includes access to Listopia lists and a browse-by-genre section.
Other Android Tablets, such as the Motorola Xoom, ViewSonic gTablet, and the Samsung Galaxy Tab: Launch the "Market" app, then tap on the search icon. Search for Goodreads and tap "Download." Launch the app, and you will see the main menu, which will allow you to navigate to the app's various sections, such as "Updates," "My Books," and "Search." To add books, update your progress, and many other activities, you'll need to sign in to the app. There are "Sign In" and "Sign Up" links at the bottom of the main menu. You can log in using your Goodreads information or log in with Facebook.
iPhone & Android phone users: You can download the Goodreads app by accessing the app store on your phone. Don't forget to check out the barcode scanner, one of our most popular features. Goodreads members have scanned more than a million books with their phones!

Once you're logged in to your new Goodreads app, you can enjoy many of the features you know and love on our site. Discover new books by seeing what your friends are reading, keep up with your book club through the 'groups' feature, and track your progress through your book with reading status updates. It's your access to Goodreads wherever you may read!
If not, you may want to join the more than 450,000 people who have installed our iPhone/iPad app, or the 160,000 users of our relatively new Android app, which was released in May. Best of all, both of these apps are completely free!
Installing the Goodreads app is quick and easy. Simply follow these instructions to get Goodreads on your device:
Barnes & Noble Nook Color/Tablet: Touch the '^' symbol at the bottom of your home screen, then choose "apps". Search for Goodreads and click "Install." Launch the app, and you will see the main menu, which will allow you to navigate to the app's various sections, such as "Updates," "My Books," and "Search." To add books, update your progress, and many other activities, you'll need to sign in to the app. There are "Sign In" and "Sign Up" links at the bottom of the main menu. You can log in using your Goodreads information or log in with Facebook.

Amazon Kindle Fire: Simply tap "Apps" on your home screen, then tap "Store." Search for Goodreads and click "Install." Launch the app, and you will see the main menu, which will allow you to navigate to the app's various sections, such as "Updates," "My Books," and "Search." To add books, update your progress, and many other activities, you'll need to sign in to the app. There are "Sign In" and "Sign Up" links at the bottom of the main menu. You can log in using your Goodreads information or log in with Facebook.

iPad: Tap the "Apps Store" and search for Goodreads. Install the app, then log in using your Goodreads account or sign in with Facebook. Our iPad and iPhone app also includes access to Listopia lists and a browse-by-genre section.
Other Android Tablets, such as the Motorola Xoom, ViewSonic gTablet, and the Samsung Galaxy Tab: Launch the "Market" app, then tap on the search icon. Search for Goodreads and tap "Download." Launch the app, and you will see the main menu, which will allow you to navigate to the app's various sections, such as "Updates," "My Books," and "Search." To add books, update your progress, and many other activities, you'll need to sign in to the app. There are "Sign In" and "Sign Up" links at the bottom of the main menu. You can log in using your Goodreads information or log in with Facebook.
iPhone & Android phone users: You can download the Goodreads app by accessing the app store on your phone. Don't forget to check out the barcode scanner, one of our most popular features. Goodreads members have scanned more than a million books with their phones!

Once you're logged in to your new Goodreads app, you can enjoy many of the features you know and love on our site. Discover new books by seeing what your friends are reading, keep up with your book club through the 'groups' feature, and track your progress through your book with reading status updates. It's your access to Goodreads wherever you may read!
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Jan 12, 2012 05:50AM
I use the kindle international (4) and I did find the experimental and web browser, but what now? I managed to get signed on to goodreads but that's all.Do I need to download something? thanks in advance
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Just downloaded it for my android phone and I love it! The interface is clear and easy to use and gives me the advantage of taking goodreads on the go along with my nook simple touch :)
Diane wrote: "Robin - When I added the Goodreads app to my Kindle Fire it was free. Make sure when you go to apps/store you can type in Goodreads and it should come up. It should say free and when you hit free i..."All of the free app show as purchased, but I have never been charge for them. You even receive emails regarding the apps with zero charges. Just for your info.
I have the Velocity Cruz tablet.. It uses Kindle and the app store is actually an amazon app store. I searched and found something called mybookdroid? I'm checking that out!
No Goodreads app for my BlackBerry phone or BlackBerry Playbook (tablet) makes me kind of sad... hope they will be available in the future
Bit of a waste of time using Goodreads really, as since I've moved twice and had to sell my book library each time, I bought a Kindle 3G and do all my book reading on there, and there's no app.
I've given up on the Good reads apps. All I want is to be able to scan a barcode of a book that I want ro read in the future. Can't seem to find one. Help?
Peter wrote: "I've given up on the Good reads apps. All I want is to be able to scan a barcode of a book that I want ro read in the future. Can't seem to find one. Help?"Peter, both our iOS and Android apps allow you to easily scan books and them to your shelves. Are you experiencing problems with them? If so, don't hesitate to write to support at goodreads.com, and we'll try to fix the issues you're having.
Why can't I read ebooks on Kindle Fire? There is no icon for this on the Fire. It is on my iPod Touch but who wants to read on that little screen?
Bee wrote: "Why are there ebooks available for the iPhone app but not for Android phones? It seems unfair :("I agree!
Is there some way to link books read from goodreads to nook? I am just thinking about refining the "recommendations" section of my nook


