LibraryThing
He Kāinga Mā Tāu Pukapuka.

Ko te LibraryThing he putumōhio kore utu me whare-pukapuka-kounga hei whai i te ahunga whakamua o te pānui, i to whare pukapuka katoa ranei.

  • He tino kore utu te LibraryThing.
  • Āpitia he pukapuka, kiriata me te puoro mai i Amazon, te Library of Congress me ētahi atu whare pukapuka e 4,941.
  • Aroturukitia i to ahunga whakamua pānui, whakatauria me arotakengia.
  • Tirohia ngā tūtohi me ngā tauanga taipitopito mō tāu whare pukapuka me oranga pānui.
  • Kimihia tō pukapuka tino pai me ngā taunaki kua whaiarotia.
  • He hapori mahana me te manaaki o te tata ki te toru miriona te hunga aroha pukapuka.
  • Join groups and talk with other book lovers.
  • Ā mātou Kaiarotake Moata hōtaka tuku koni atu 3,000 pukapuka kore utu me tuku moata iā marama, iā marama.
  • Ngā taupānga mō iPhone me Android.
  • Kei te wātea i roto i te neke atu i te 50 reo.

He Aha Ngā Kōrero A Ngā Tāngata

“If you love books, and love people who love books, LibraryThing is for you.”
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“Creating a catalog on the website is easy.”
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“There are also suggestions of related books to read; it's a virtual feast of information.”
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“Not surprisingly, librarians love LibraryThing.”
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“And it’s all free, with no membership fees, download limits, or ads–how awesome is that?”
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“LibraryThing has evolved into more than just a handy tool; it has become a thriving community.”
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