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Do you lose everything if you lose you instance, like you would with Lemmy?
Is there an android app for it?
StoryGraph is great too.
If you want a social platform then Bookwyrm is the way to go. If you just want to track your books and ratings you may enjoy OpenLibrary, that website also allows you to legally borrow books and read them for free which is really cool.
I use Storygraph and have just signed up to Hardcover, which is new but has a good recommendations system: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=hardcover.app
Bookwyrm is open-source, works similarly to Lemmy (i.e. is a federated platform). Storygraph and LibraryThing are also popular alternatives, but IIRC they're both closed source.
Personally I think just creating a spreadsheet file with your reading data is better. (In LibreOffice, of course.)
I'm guessing there's no alternative to Libby for voting borrowing books and delivering to your Kindle either right?
Libby is a service selected by your library so you can't really choose something else cuz it's not your decision.
My library also has Hoopla, maybe yours does as well?
Try the literature board on 4chan especially some of the resources in the pinned posts at the top for some good recommendations. Not exactly like Goodreads but some good reading ideas from the community.