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?



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message 2201: by Matt (new)

Matt Ranlett Shirley wrote: "I have a question - My Amazon account is in my own name, Shirley Stanford, but I use my pen-name, Shirley Ford for Goodreads and anything to do with my books. Can I link the 2 accounts and keep my ..."

Probably best answered in the Librarians group - they seem to have admin capabilities.
https://www.goodreads.com/group/show/...


message 2202: by Dawn (new)

Dawn Lisa wrote: "Matt, As long as it's opt in. I never post reviews on Amazon."

Likewise.

But there is an option in Account Settings/Settings that allows "allow partners of Goodreads to display my reviews" that you can check. I do not know if it includes Amazon--it doesn't say so.


Alana ~ The Book Pimp All these idealistic words are just hot air now that the site is being systematically re-made and destroyed. No way you could ever claim that horrorshow of a home page is what GR originally was meant for.

"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."

There is no way you can look at that new homepage for GR and claim it includes any of the above other than ginormous bookcovers repeatedly thrown in our faces and blurbs shoved down our throats.


message 2204: by C. John (new)

C. John Kerry Why is it a horror show. Personally I have no problem with the new set-up, though I know some of the people in my Baseball Book club do. And I certainly do not consider the size of the book covers to be inordinately large. Actually they are a nice size to be able to make out the title and the picture on the cover. The problem of course is some people simply don't like change no matter what.


message 2205: by Jan (new)

Jan John wrote: "Why is it a horror show."

I can't speak for anyone else, but... The main reason I bookmarked the home page was to see the updates from friends. I used to be able to see a lot of them. Now, thanks to the layout and the size of the posts, I can see only one full update and about 2/3 of the second one before I have to start scrolling.

Also, that scrolling on to infinity instead of clicking to the next page has caused my browser to crash more than once.

And whatever they did with the text on the site (prior to this most recent change), it's now hard to read. It used to be sharp, and now it seems kind of fuzzy. Ugh.


message 2206: by C. John (new)

C. John Kerry Odd. The text on my home page comes up sharp and clear. And the updates in the middle of the page is quite lengthy. Can't say how long as I stopped when I hit the stuff I had looked at this morning. I guess the problem might lie in how many friends one has and how many people's reviews one is following.


message 2207: by Margaret (new)

Margaret Wallace Although there may be some advantages, I don't see putting Amazon and GoodReads together as positive. GoodReads serves a literary community without financial and commercial motives.


message 2208: by Lisa (new)

Lisa Vegan Margaret wrote: "GoodReads serves a literary community without financial and commercial motives. "

Not true for many years now. Unfortunately.


message 2209: by C. John (new)

C. John Kerry The merger is fait accompli. Surprised we are still talking about it.


message 2210: by Jeanette (new)

Jeanette Unfortunately if Amazon imposes restrictions on how a person purchases books or ebooks. I will have to look for another site. As I see with many newspapers where I live now all gobbled up by Newscorp and so more concentrated news in the manner imposed by this company. Monopolisation of anything is not good news.


message 2211: by Lisa (new)

Lisa Vegan Jeanette wrote: "Unfortunately if Amazon imposes restrictions on how a person purchases books or ebooks. I will have to look for another site. As I see with many newspapers where I live now all gobbled up by Newsco..."

Well this has been going on for 5 years now...


message 2212: by Jeanette (new)

Jeanette Lisa wrote: "Jeanette wrote: "Unfortunately if Amazon imposes restrictions on how a person purchases books or ebooks. I will have to look for another site. As I see with many newspapers where I live now all gob..."

Ha! I wonder why I just got an update. I did see after I posted that this all happened in 2013. I am surprised that old stuff isn't taken off the site....still, I am fairly new to Goodreads and I have been happy with all the information I have received from other readers.
Thanks for the info


message 2213: by Phyllis (new)

Phyllis Eisenstadt Amazon is no longer what it used to be; they changed the rules in the middle of the game. Not fair!!!


message 2214: by iAmJulietteXoX (new)

iAmJulietteXoX Can everyone see books I've read?


message 2215: by Talal (new)

Talal Ahmed the website -good reads- it is great-amazing and wonderful- thank you so much<<


message 2216: by J (new)

J Maybe you can help Amazon fix their book recommendations. It tends to offer me other versions of books I have already read. ('Now that you read the omnibus, you should read the first in the series...')

Maybe you can also help them get away from what is popular toward what I might like based on reading history.


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