https://www.mybookshelf.dev/

Found this the other day - a website that takes a shelf from Goodreads and turns it into a digital bookshelf using images of book spines.

I found this quite cool as a way to display books I’ve read that might be a mix of digital and physical.

When I first tried it, it was missing quite a few of the book spines. However you can submit your own by finding the spines online and giving the dimensions. At this point I’ve submitted the majority of my missing ones - the website provides fake covers if you like.

If you give it a go, the shelf name is case sensitive so be careful with that. And the book dimensions are in inches if you decide to submit any.

  • MacStainless@piefed.social
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    26 days ago

    Not sure why it’s not working for me, but it only finds 19 books when I’ve read 179. Tried a few times, but no dice. Hopefully it’ll improve. Would love to see this work with StoryGraph.

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      26 days ago

      I did have a similar problem in that it didn’t pick up half the books from my default ‘Read’ shelf. Maybe try creating a new Goodreads shelf and see if that works?

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    26 days ago

    Damn, OP. Didn’t even list or link the website!

    EDIT: You added it! Yay! Thanks!

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    Love this idea! I’ve come around to the idea of releasing some of my physical copies into the wild so they can find new readers and this sorta fills the gap of still wanting them around. A 3D version of this had occurred to me as particularly impactful. A big virtual library of every book I’ve ever read and 3D scanned trinkets/memories I let go of rather than hoard. My own virtual “rich man’s study.”

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      The concept of a virtual library is pretty much exactly what I was after when I came across this website!

      I’d love some kind of game to this effect where you could invite friends to your library, show off/discuss your favourite books and just hang around and chat. Something akin to Animal Crossing, allowing you to decorate your library however you like but with the added physicality of being able to take books off the shelf and reorganise them.

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      It doesn’t do anything, it’s just cool to look at. Why on earth would you demand it run locally? It’s just displaying data from a publicly-accessible webpage in an interesting way

      If you don’t see the value in looking at this fun little project on a website, something tells me you don’t value it enough to download and run it, anyway.

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      26 days ago

      Like I say, if you read digital books only or a mix of physical and digital it’s a cool way to see everything in one place.

      This is just some dude’s github project, it doesn’t have any adverts or charges.

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      Goodreads is already something you don’t host locally. So if you are on that, this becomes a non-issue. Someone with your reservations on that topic (and I agree with you!) wouldn’t even use Goodreads to start with.

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      26 days ago

      while your reading list could be considered your personal data, this website generates an image based on your goodreads account, which is already public. so this website doesn’t require you to give it any additional personal data