Exciting News About Goodreads: We're Joining the Amazon Family!

Posted by Otis Chandler on March 28, 2013
When Elizabeth and I started Goodreads from my living room seven years ago, we set out to create a better way for people to find and share books they love. It's been a wild ride seeing how the company has grown and watching as more than 16 million readers from across the globe have joined Goodreads and connected over a passion for books.

Today I'm really happy to announce a new milestone for Goodreads: We are joining the Amazon family. We truly could not think of a more perfect partner for Goodreads as we both share a love of books and an appreciation for the authors who write them. We also both love to invent products and services that touch millions of people.

I'm excited about this for three reasons:

1. With the reach and resources of Amazon, Goodreads can introduce more readers to our vibrant community of book lovers and create an even better experience for our members.
2. Our members have been asking us to bring the Goodreads experience to an e-reader for a long time. Now we're looking forward to bringing Goodreads to the most popular e-reader in the world, Kindle, and further reinventing what reading can be.
3. Amazon supports us continuing to grow our vision as an independent entity, under the Goodreads brand and with our unique culture.

It's important to be clear that Goodreads and the awesome team behind it are not going away. Goodreads will continue to be the wonderful community that we all cherish. We plan to continue offering you everything that you love about the site—the ability to track what you read, discover great books, discuss and share them with fellow book lovers, and connect directly with your favorite authors—and your reviews and ratings will remain here on Goodreads. And it's incredibly important to us that we remain a home for all types of readers, no matter if you read on paper, audio, digitally, from scrolls, or even stone tablets.

For all of you Kindle readers, there's obviously an extra bonus in this announcement. You've asked us for a long time to be able to integrate your Kindle and Goodreads experiences. Making that option a reality is one of our top priorities.

Our team gets out of bed every day motivated by the belief that the right book in the right hands can change the world. Now Goodreads can help make that happen in an even bigger and more meaningful way thanks to joining the Amazon family. (And if you want to be part of this, please check out our Jobs page for open positions. We've got a lot of hires to make!)

This is an emotional day for me. Goodreads is more than a company to me – it's something that Elizabeth and I created because we wanted it to exist. Since then it has grown a lot and become a place we love working at, full of incredibly smart and passionate people who also believe in our mission. I feel a little like a college graduate – happy to come to this milestone, nostalgic for the past amazing seven years, and incredibly, incredibly, excited for the future.

Otis

P.S. For the more official version of the announcement, here's the press release that went out today.

P.P.S. Please let us know – what integration with Kindle would you love to see the most?



Comments Showing 101-150 of 2,216 (2216 new)


message 101: by LanyBelle (new)

LanyBelle Sarah wrote: "This curious since Amazon already owns and neglects Shelfari.

I would say nothing needs to be done for readers except include more of the website features in to the existing app for Nook and Kindl..."

I SOOOO Agree with you!! Why do we Nook users have to be neglected???


PopcornReads - MkNoah I have decidedly mixed feelings about this. As someone who owns a web site, I know this kind of partnership might or might not be lucrative. As someone who doesn't post even a snippet of her reviews on Amazon because of its draconian policy of "we own your content, even if you've copyrighted it elsewhere," I'm not so happy about it. Still, I wish you both the best in taking your business to the next level.


message 103: by Lewis (new)

Lewis Weinstein Good news. Will the reviews be linked - both ways? ... will you automatically post previous GR reviews to amazon?


message 104: by Speranza (new)

Speranza This is sad news for me. Everything does have its price I guess. To me Goodreads was a safe haven; now I already feel stalked, used and dirty in a way...


message 105: by Hal (new)

Hal C.E. wrote: "I am hoping that Goodreads remains independent but that this is a linking between Goodreads and Amazon for cross-feature tools like ratings and discussion. I would love for Goodreads reviews to aut..."

I don't see what Amazon would get by chewing up Goodreads. GR is not a book seller. Amazon gains only if they work in concert, which I expect they will do


message 106: by Alisa (new)

Alisa Hilde Bummer since I prefer NOOK--not going to get a Kindle just for this.


message 107: by KatieMc (new)

KatieMc I love goodreads. I tolerate Amazon.

There are times when browsing and purchasing on Amazon is necessary. I loathe when Amazon sends me emails on some sort of book or gizmo simply because I looked at it while I was logged in. I just hate the feeling of being watched. In fact, when I think if it, I browse Amazon incognito to prevent this from happening. So my hope is that my goodreads identity and Amazon identity do not cross paths, or at least be able to control when those paths cross.

I am also an Audible user and they merged with Amazon a few years ago. I must say, they appear to have maintained the separate Audible identity. I do use the same login for Amazon and Audible, so they do know what audiobooks I browse and purchase.


message 108: by Jenny (new)

Jenny Good for you, bad for me. They're a monster.


message 109: by capturada (new)

capturada no!


message 110: by Elizabeth (new)

Elizabeth Kirke Jason wrote: "For those of you distressed by this news, consider that Amazon also owns IMDB (Internet Movie Database), which has remained a separate, thriving brand and site. It seems likely that Amazon will tre..."

Amazon hasn't been screwing over and crushing Indie Movie makers like they have been with Indie authors.


message 111: by Zoe (new)

Zoe Cannon Will we have the option NOT to have our Goodreads ratings/reviews cross-posted to Amazon?


message 112: by Jennie (new)

Jennie Wurtz Jennifer wrote: "I'm excited! I love Goodreads and I love my Kindle Fire. I would love to see my bookshelves inigrated or some type of bookshelf via a Goodreads app that will work with the Kindle. Only downfall of ..."

I agree about this - I'd love to be able to organize my Kindle Fire books better than it currently allows. I hope GR can help with that!


message 113: by Tim (new)

Tim Lepczyk Remember, you can always have your own book blog and skip providing Goodreads/Amazon with free content.


message 114: by Karen (new)

Karen Well, this blows.


Margueritewalkerii Please don't make linked reviews an automatic occurrence. Some of us do not want to be part of Amazon's family, or have our reviews (and other information) available to everyone who uses Amazon's services. If you offer linked reviews, please make it an option for the person on Goodreads to select.


message 116: by Chris (new)

Chris Come on, nooo...
I can just feel all the annoying stuff they're going to integrate into the site :( "Share this on amazon", "order this from amazon", "log in with your amazon details". I don't want to leave the site, but if it gets too much, i'm out of here


message 117: by Marina (new)

Marina Pastore Not exciting at all. Just sad.


Alyson (Kid Lit Frenzy) Anne wrote: "I'm an amazon customer and certainly don't hate the company and I am happy that people who took the initiative to put goodreads together are being rewarded financially. That said, this news strike..."

I ditto what Anne wrote. This is not necessarily happy news. I'll take a wait and see approach.


message 119: by [deleted user] (new)

as if amazon hadn't already enough influence on the book industry. i'm afraid goodreads will be changing into a more commercial/capitalistic way, and if that will be the case, i'll leave goodreads, sorry.


message 120: by Caroline (new)

Caroline Niziol Lots of anger/sadness here -- but I am THRILLED! Great opportunity to get Kindle integration set up, something I've wanted for a while. Well done to your team and congrats.


message 121: by LeAnn (new)

LeAnn Suchy Boo, hiss.


message 122: by Java (new)

Java Davis Congratulations on your success. Goodreads is a nice site, and I'm happy that Amazon recognizes this.


message 123: by Diana (new)

Diana I hope we can still rate a book without a required comment I really just like give the stars and done. Amazon does not allow that and it sucks.


Alex is The Romance Fox Jamie wrote: "I truly don't understand what everyone is so upset about. At least wait until the changes are announced to have issues with it! For all we know, nothing is going to change (I mean, it basically sta..."

I agree Jamie.


message 125: by Feliks (last edited Mar 28, 2013 01:50PM) (new)

Feliks I agree with Debi. This is an ominous and depressing event. Why does everyone have to get in bed with Amazon?

Even someone casually following the publishing industry can't help but notice the growing industry-unease over Amazon's business practices. The way they tend to play hardball with small publishers; the way they use money to stifle all dissent and outcry. They make Disney's brand-protection team look like amateurs.

As a consumer, I would rather see companies stay distinct and separate and NOT be conjoined all over the internet with "shared business rules" and .NET programming knitting-things-together-behind-the-scenes (things which ought better be kept separate).

I really don't want my Goodreads behavior associated in any way, with the behemoth that is Amazon. I don't want a homogenous, unified, consumer experience. I come to Goodreads to get away from the consumer aspect of the internet. Its dismaying to see that Amazon is being welcomed with open arms in this way.

And no, integration with Kindle is not in the slightest way, an enticement. Kindle is actually something so repugnant to me as a book-lover, I may have to start looking for some other book-enthusiast website which remains true to bibliophiles, instead of trying to get me to make more purchases. I fully expect Goodreads.com will now become littered with banners and ads, right? Tie-ins, promotions, etc etc etc. No thank you!

This sucks.


message 126: by Rachel (new)

Rachel What about links to buy books from other retailers? Unless someone can tell my Amazon won't remove those, I'm not buying this whole "nothing's really changing" stuff.

The way I see it, we readers just lost the biggest neutral book-loving website out there. Sad day.


message 127: by Shelly (new)

Shelly I hope this merger doesn't change the site I currently LOVE to pieces. Glad you two came into a ton of money though. Money is always nice.


message 128: by Pam (new)

Pam It would be AMAZING to be able to merge my Goodreads "Want To Read" books to my Amazon "Wish List" on my Kindle!!!!!! :-)


message 129: by Carolyn (new)

Carolyn Ugh. This is so sad. I understand you have to make money and so I hope you enjoy all the $$ Amazon has given you. AND I don't have a problem with Amazon in and of itself, I buy from them. What I have a problem with is the relentless reduction of the internet into a bunch of wholly-owned subsidiaries of Amazon, Facebook and Google. What was a unique and independent site devoted to reading and sharing books has become yet another corporate watering hole for data mining.

Also, you are aware that there are e-readers that are not Kindles??


message 130: by Kaley (new)

Kaley Macartney wrote: "This is a big bummer. I understand you guys and your backers are looking to make money, but this has ripped the rug out from under everything I enjoyed about Goodreads. Amazon is undermining and de..."

Well said... could not agree more. This news is crushing.


message 131: by Ann (new)

Ann Oh no. :(


message 132: by Raquel (new)

Raquel This makes me very sad :-(


message 133: by Trudi (new)

Trudi I find this news to be both disheartening and worrisome. Amazon is a financial Goliath and its perpetual lust for supremacy in the book world has crushed many Davids under its boot heels.

The company's goal to monopolize the ereader market with the Kindle and its proprietary file format is a frustrating, unnecessary barrier to readers as is Amazon's attempt to monopolize sales exclusively through its site, cutting all other retailers out of the game.

I'm a librarian in Canada who continues to be disappointed with Amazon's refusal to allow library lending on its devices. While this restriction has been lifted in the US, it continues to be a point of contention in this country. Should library borrowing of ebooks ever be allowed for Kindle devices in Canada, I fear the sheer cost for libraries forced to purchase Amazon's proprietary file format will result in another stranglehold on the size and diversity of our collection.

I cannot help but conclude that this is not a good day for Goodreads and its millions of users.


message 134: by Kelly (new)

Kelly DISLIKE!!!!


message 135: by Amy (new)

Amy I think in celebration of the announcement, Amazon should give all current Goodreads subscribers a free new Kindle. Who's with me?


message 136: by Danielle (new)

Danielle I want to be able to post my review here and have it also show on Amazon. I love the simplicity of being able to leave a review on here, I can simply give it a star review, or I can go more in depth and add a message. I hate that Amazon forces you to type so many words in order to leave a review there, so I hardly ever do, but I always at least give books I read over here a star review.

I'd also love to be able to mark something here as Want to read, and have it automatically added to my want list on Amazon.


message 137: by Chris (new)

Chris When you re-integrate with Amazon's database, please don't overwrite what all your dedicated volunteer librarians have done to replace the missing data after you erased the Amazon-sourced book data last year. This includes authors, book cover images, descriptions, etc. Your librarians are, in most cases, more expert than Amazon and usually have the book in front of them. Please, I'm asking nicely. :)


message 138: by Lewis (new)

Lewis Weinstein My reaction was positive, but the negative feedback is overwhelming. What are you going to do in response to what I imagine was an unexpected response?


message 139: by Annette (new)

Annette I use to use Shelfari but when Amazon took it over I came to your site. This news makes me apprehensive to say the least. How will students use it if they have to log in through Amazon? I hope that Goodreads will not require this. Our junior high students do not need an Amazon account. For your sake, good luck!


message 140: by Jenny (new)

Jenny King Catherine wrote: "Feature Request: When I buy a book on Amazon I'd like it to automatically get added to my to read or reading shelf (unless I click a box to not post it, which I would do if it was something like a ..."

SUPER idea! I would find this feature very useful!!


message 141: by Joan (new)

Joan Catherine wrote: "Feature Request: When I buy a book on Amazon I'd like it to automatically get added to my to read or reading shelf (unless I click a box to not post it, which I would do if it was something like a ..."
Great idea!!!


message 142: by Paul (new)

Paul Harmon I can't possibly see what there is to be happy about. I have been part of too many sites Ive had to leave when they went "commercial" if nothing obvious changes then all is good, but I will sadly depart yet another site I love if it gets all screwed up by Amazon(or anyone).
My best advice is tell them hands off or you may lose something you love and built and nurtured if you are not VERY VERY careful.


message 143: by Sarah (new)

Sarah Jacquie wrote: "for me, I would like to be able to post one review and have it go to both sites"

Definitely! And ratings should also be shared between kindle, audible, and goodreads.


message 144: by Leah (new)

Leah I am not at all happy about this. Amazon's monopolistic bent, trying to bring down both book stores and publishers, is terrible, not to mention their questionable tax practices and treatment of their employees. I'm extremely disappointed that Goodreads will be swallowed by that behemoth and will have to seriously reevaluate my staying here.


message 145: by Grace (new)

Grace Amy wrote: "What about us Nookies
What about us? Wouldn't it be better to settle with Barnes & Noble they are BIG on books!



message 146: by Gary (new)

Gary I, for one, do NOT want my amazon account integrated with Goodreads. I use two separate emails and I want to keep it that way. When amazon acquired audible, this caused a massive problem because suddenly all my books belonged to an account I could no longer access. It took many calls to customer support to get it straightened out, and then I still ended up with orphaned books.

Having my purchases on Amazon automatically show up in 'to read' on Goodreads (unless I specifically disallow it) would be nice. But let's keep it to things like that.


message 147: by Rachel (new)

Rachel Amy wrote: "I think in celebration of the announcement, Amazon should give all current Goodreads subscribers a free new Kindle. Who's with me?"

How can we promote you to head of PR for Amazon? I approve of this plan.


message 148: by Kasia (new)

Kasia So what exactly is changing? There is no clear info...very confusing


message 149: by Andrew (new)

Andrew Burdon I think it's important to recognise that the official press release states Amazon has "reached an agreement to acquire Goodreads".

Despite being couched by terms such as 'merger' or 'partnership', it is a purchase. Amazon will own our data.


message 150: by Valancy (new)

Valancy I hope there is an option NOT to sync between Goodreads and Kindle!! I have books on Kindle I do not want appearing on my GR feed for all to see!


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