Exciting News About Goodreads: We're Joining the Amazon Family!
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?
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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Mar 28, 2013 02:13PM
So disappointing! Sorry to hear this.
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I agree.

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Interesting to see how conflicts in user policy will be resolved - but hard to believe that it won't simply follow Amazonian avarice. Goodreads might once have existed for users to find books and writers to find readers via word of mouth and community views with the site supported by paid-for-advertising. But that isn't Amazon's business model and it's no wonder there are few reviews on Amazon.

Reviews on Goodreads are already being used for commercial purposes - namely, Kobo uses them for all of their site's reviews, something which will probably end now.

I hope it won't do that to my lists! I keep them separate for a reason. I don't need reference books or dictionaries on my to-read list.


And it's important to me for this to remain optional. I like posting some reviews on one site or the other only.
This is very sad news indeed. I do not shop at Amazon, as I prefer to support locally-owned independent bookstores, and really dislike amazon's encroachment on publishing and using books as a loss leader. With goodreads becoming part of amazon, I assume that my book reviews on goodreads will become amazon's, and that is something I don't agree to. So I will be deleting my goodreads account. Sad.


There's always Library Thing...



I use my Goodreads to-read shelf for a totally separate purpose than my Amazon wishlists. I hope something like that would be opt-in only.

http://www.mcall.com/business/mc-amaz...

I agree.

please ensure that we will be able to rate the books HOW WE Like it.
Please make sure we still will be able to rate a book one star.
I fear that with amazon readers will be forced to ..."
I second that notion!


Be very, very careful or this will be the death knell of GoodReads.



Ditto.

Bye Bye Shelfari . . . Hello Goodreads!! I hope nothing changes with Goodreads. I hope Amazon merges my "To read" list with my Amazon Wishlist.
The wishlist integration with the "to read" list would be absolutely awesome!

I have loved this website and service so much, please don't let Amazon taint everything good this site is about.
Such sad news...
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..."
Anne said: "I liked/would prefer a community of readers not backed by someone with motives to a) unrelentingly mine my data and b) sell me stuff. " <<< This point here is spot on!
Anne said: "I liked/would prefer a community of readers not backed by someone with motives to a) unrelentingly mine my data and b) sell me stuff. " <<< This point here is spot on!





I just hope that none of my personal info or reading habits or reviews will be shared with Amazon unless I explicitly opt-in (which I personally wouldn't do). They already know what I buy from them and what I had for breakfast. They market at me relentlessly even in my sleep. And they're probably hiding under by bed right now...



My thoughts exactly. I <3 my kindle, but I like having them separate from one another. Very, very ambivalent about this. In light of this news, they need to prove to us that they truly do care about their members and that that they will strive to keep their reader's interests at heart, rather than viewing their members simply as "consumers ." If and when they start with that bs, I'm out and I'm taking my books with me.






I (probably amongst others) deliberately chose to give GR more of my info than Amazon because I think they've got plenty of data on me already. And I review and read reviews here because I can trust them; too many reviews on Amazon seem weighted to 5-stars to be real.


Today Goodreads died!