5/5 rating based on 31 reviews. Read all reviews for Stacks Reading List for iPhone.
Stacks Reading List is free iOS app published by Stephen Morris
Behdvdbvdcs
i love this app so much, and i went their the trouble of logging every book i read for awhile. it was great! having everything right at my fingertips- until i got a new phone. theres no accounts, and theres no way to transfer data. i lost it all.
Englishteacher13
The search function stinks. I type in a title and it doesn’t bring up some books. I’m forced to type in the ISBN number. Also, you can’t see a number value for how many books are on your lists.
Mrsyourlastname
This app is the easiest app I’ve owned for keeping track of what I have read. It’s clean, simple, and easy. I love it
miri_koehn
I love this app! It has a clean design and I haven’t had any issues with it in the last year. The ability to add books into customized folders would be awesome though!
Siabh
The layout and appearance is simple clean minimalist... This is what I absolutely love about the app! There are no ads whatsoever and it is free! It lacks features which I would love to see in a future pro version perhaps: (I would be happy to pay for these options) - an option to add the date when a book was read (and/or purchased) - an option to add if you own the book (and in which format digital or physical) - an option to backup to iCloud
guest7399
People are looking for standard book management features not just adding want read books and ones you’ve completed. Please add what page you’re on, reminders, achievements etc. Thank you and I will use the app when these types of features are added. Overall gorgeous design but 1 star because of this.
jordan_629
I like the app it does what I’d like it to I just wish I could organize it in order. So then the series can be 1-5 and not all over the place.
Johnjm99
Easy to add it update titles from list to reading to completed. Scanner works great for adding new titles by barcode with phone camera. Crashes a lot. No search function. No warning about adding an existing title twice. No sorting by title author or genre.