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About

A reading feed, not a storefront

ReadWave is a magazine-style feed of books — bestsellers, breakouts, and quiet gems — gathered for readers who like to browse by mood and momentum rather than by algorithm.

What this is

This is a static, read-only site. Each card opens a short note on a single book: a summary, a few details, and a link to the public record where the full text can often be found. There are no accounts, no carts, and nothing is sold here.

The aim is simple — to make finding your next book feel a little more like flipping through a smart magazine, and a little less like scrolling a recommendation engine.

How to use it

Filter the feed by genre, by buzz (bestseller, award winner, editor’s pick, book club), or by the year a book first appeared. Tap any card to open a longer entry with the full summary and publication details.

Where a book is freely available through public libraries, a link at the bottom of its entry points to the external record.

What it is not

This is a personal, non-commercial project. It is not a publisher, a retailer, or an official archive. The summaries are written for general browsing and may simplify or paraphrase; for scholarly use, always consult the original sources linked in each entry.

A note on sources

Cover thumbnails and external links point to openly available public records. If you have a correction or a suggestion, the contact page explains how to reach out. The privacy policy covers cookies and advertising.