We are a social reading platform that gives you the power to find, discuss, and learn about books in your school.
Create posts, share book reactions, make recommendations, and more. There are so many ways to engage with your friends and the stories you read.
Zoom into our book maps to see where stories take place, mix-and-match genres to find books suited to your liking, follow your favorite book-related content, and more.
Create your own profile with your books read, reading list, and locations visited in your stories. For teachers, upload your library catalog and get valuable insights.
The more you read the more you level up on Bookji. Start off as a novice and work your way up to becoming a grand master.
Discover the fresh, creative features we have developed to get your students interested in books. Build a reading culture within your school using our platform and integrate with your library.
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— Bookji (@gobookji) February 28, 2024
Got to meet Will Peters at the @FigmaEdu_Alex booth!! π Go follow @gobookji and see the amazing work heβs doing in the literacy world! π #ISTELive pic.twitter.com/9H0iRDpUdf
— Joshua King (@joshuarylesking) June 24, 2024
My students felt almost famous today giving feedback about @gobookji to Will Peters. Will was asked for an autograph & got some good feedback on his program. We love Bookji! #librarylife #readingisforeveryone pic.twitter.com/9xs6mJkmXa
— Mrs. Casieri (she/her) (@MrsCasieri) February 27, 2023
Had a chance to check out Bookji today and it was fantastic! Hope this makes its way into our school libraries soon. Check it out. @shannonmmiller @lieberrian @cuethelibrarian @JCasaTodd @karenfirst #edtech #edchat #reading #elachat #ISTElib #masscue #nyscate #librariansoftwitter https://t.co/tVNghMvF2N
— Michael Drezek (@m_drez) October 19, 2022
Hmm. @gobookji has some interesting features. It's sort of like a souped-up reading journal - students can access maps that let them track the locations in their books. And it gives educators a look at kids' reading progress. #njasl21 pic.twitter.com/n0xIFao50E
— Steve *It's TAY-tro* Tetreault (@DrTLovesBooks) December 6, 2021
Excited to hear @wrpeters talk about @gobookji - @Princeton student inspired by a #childrensliterature course!! #NJASLFall2021 @NJASL #kidlit @MrSchuReads @joycevalenza @Kingoflibrary @donalynbooks @shannonmmiller @MsThomBookitis @Boss_Librarian @LMS_United @LibInfluencers pic.twitter.com/Jx9XYhCgHy
— Beth Raff (@Raff5K) December 6, 2021