FAQ

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Yes. You can add reading logs for any date, not just the current day. Open the relevant Book Card and go to the reading log section (either by starting a timer or by adding pages manually). Above the fields where you enter pages read or time spent, you can click on the current date and change it in a calender view.

Yes. You can log multiple reading sessions on the same day. If you are using the Premium version, Bookmory also keeps a detailed history of your daily reading logs.

Yes. You can edit book information at any time. Open the book by clicking on it either from the Book Card view or via the Book Menu, and adjust the book data as needed.

Yes. When editing a book’s information, you can define the book format. Available formats include audiobook, e-book, paperback, and hardback. Default formats and tracking behaviour can be adjusted under Personalisation.

Yes. Reading goals are not permanent and can be adjusted at any time in daily or annual settings. If you are new to setting goals, see First Steps.

If your streak resets, check whether your reading progress was logged for the correct days. You can verify this using the calendar view, which shows on which dates reading activity was recorded.

Any logged reading activity counts towards your streak — even a single page read or just one second of tracked reading time.

Tags are used to define genres, tropes, or other categories. They help you get an overview of the kinds of books you read and can also be used to filter and organize your library.

Statistics only appear when relevant data has been added. If a statistic does not show up, it usually means that no corresponding reading or book data has been entered yet.

No. Some statistics and detailed insights are only available with the Premium version.

No. This help website is not directly affiliated with the Bookmory app or its developers.

Yes. If you update your reading progress or other tracked data after a recap has been released, the recap will reflect those changes.