WEBSITES FOR BOOK LOVERS:
1. goodreads. com — track every book you've ever read.
2. literaturemap. com — find authors similar to ones you love.
3. whichbook. net — mood-based book recommendations.
4. openlib. org — free books, millions of them.
5. gutenberg. org — classic books, completely free, forever.
6. bookbrowse. com — expert reviews before you commit.
7. librarything. com — catalog your entire personal library.
8. storygraph. com — goodreads but actually better.
9. readng. app — track reading habits and streaks.
10. bookriot. com — recommendations for every type of reader.
11. fivebl. com — five books on any topic you want
12. shepherd. com — authors recommend their favorite books
13. nexpart .io — find your next book in 30 seconds
14.1000novels. com — the ultimate reading bucket list
15. bookdepository. com — free worldwide book delivery
16. libgen. is — every book ever, just saying
17. printsforsale. com — book-related art prints
18. openlibrary. org — borrow digital books for free
19. readanybook. com — read books online free
20. bookcrossing. com — leave books in public, track them worldwide
21. abebooks. com — rare and secondhand books
22. paperbackswap. com — swap books with strangers
23. novellist. com — "if you liked X, read Y"
24. yourlocallibrary. com — find your nearest library
25. bookscouter. com — sell your old books for the best price
26. manybooks. net — free ebooks in every format
27. bookish .com — celebrity book recommendations
28. readera. com — read anything on any device
29. fantasticfiction. com — complete series reading order
30. isfdb. org — every sci-fi and fantasy book ever published
31. buzzfeed. com /books — viral book lists for every mood
32. bookmarks. reviews — best reviews from top critics
33. bookpage. com — new releases worth your time
34. booksloth. com — social reading community
35. completelibrary. co — track series completion
36. howlongtoread. com — know exactly how long a book takes
37. wordery. com — cheap books delivered worldwide
38. mybookcave. com — clean reads recommendations
39. ebookfriendly .com — best ebook deals daily
40. theliterarycat. com — bookish lifestyle and reviews
41. readlist. com — curated reading lists by experts
42. authorama. com — public domain classics online
43. standard- ebooks. org — free ebooks made beautiful
44. booklovers .com — community reviews and ratings
45. digitallibrary. io — public library ebooks on your phone
46. bibliobd. com — track books by country of origin
47. tbrchallenge. com — tackle your to-be-read pile
48. unshelved. com — daily comic strip for book nerds
49. shortform. com — book summaries done properly
50. blinkist. com — full book in 15 minutes
Things I’ve watched this year that have been absolutely RIVETING 💅🏻✨
Rivals (Disney+)
Careme (Apple TV)
Bait (Prime Video)
Off Campus (Prime Video)
The Testaments (D+)
Love Story (D+)
Tell Me Lies (D+)
Shrinking (Apple TV)
How are we supposed to watch all the films, read all the books, discover all the music, gain all the knowledge, meet all the people…
with only one life?
How cruel.
Underrated benefit of reading a great number & variety of books is that it will make you a more interesting person. As C. S. Lewis said, the person who doesn't read lives in a tiny world; reading lends us the perspective of a thousand lives.
🎉 A proud moment for Rwanda!
At the Huawei ICT Competition 2025-2026 Global Final in Shenzhen, Rwandan students stood out among 220,000+ participants from 100+ countries.
🇷🇼 3 Rwandan teams advanced to the Global Final — and brought home:
🥇 1 First Prize
🥈 1 Second Prize
Let's continue digital cooperation to shape a brighter digital future together. 💻🤝
#HuaweiICT #DigitalRwanda #ChinaRwanda
june, deepen the devotion i have to myself and dull any distractions that stop me from seeing myself clearly. dissolve the disguises that hid my worth behind everyone else’s comfort so i can take up space without rehearsing an apology for it. may i never abandon my magic.
I tweet for me boo 😭 Twitter for the OGs was basically a diary. We wasn’t sitting around chasing engagement . You just had a thought, tweeted it, and kept scrolling. If somebody saw it, cool. If they didn’t, oh well 😂 Twitter originally wasn’t even about likes like that. It was just people broadcasting their random ass thoughts into the universe.
🚨🎙️Wayne Rooney: “Arsenal have been robbed tonight” 🤯
Rooney 🗣️ “I’ll be completely honest, Arsenal were absolutely robbed tonight, there is no other way to put it. You look at that foul on Noni Madueke in the box; it’s a stonewall, 100% clear penalty. How the referee or VAR hasn't given that is beyond me, and it completely changes the dynamic of a Champions League final.
But for me, the moment that truly gave it away the moment you knew exactly what the referee was doing was that halftime whistle. To blow the whistle right as Arsenal are literally standing there about to take a corner? I’ve played this game a long time, and you rarely see that unless there’s a blatant bias. It was shocking, and it set the tone for everything that followed.
In the second half, it became a totally different game, and not because of the football. The referee made absolutely sure that every single 50/50 call, every little nudge, and every major decision went straight to PSG. It completely killed Arsenal’s momentum. But to be fair, I’m not even surprised. We saw the exact same story when they played Bayern Munich earlier in the tournament. The officiating was heavily skewed then, and it’s happened again on the biggest stage.
PSG might be lifting the trophy, but they cannot honestly look at themselves in the mirror and be proud of the way they’ve won this final. To win the biggest prize in club football like that? It leaves a horrible taste. Arsenal deserved so much more tonight.”