Jack and the BeanSTACK - Library Notes

Published on December 03, 2024

A tablet showing the beanstack app.

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Jack and the BeanSTACK
 
Jennifer Walton, Library Engagement Team Lead

"Don't you mean Jack and the Beanstalk"? Well no, I mean Beanstack and actually I don't even care about Jack, I'm just using him to get your attention!

Our libraries are excited to introduce the ultimate tool for book lovers – BEANSTACK – our new digital reading tracker available free to all of our library members.

In an age where smartphones are an extension of our daily lives, Beanstack is a game-changer for book enthusiasts. This app goes beyond just keeping tabs on what you’ve read—it revolutionises the reading experience in ways that benefit individuals and communities alike.

Switching from paper to digital reading logs streamlines your program and makes logging fun and engaging for everyone. With Beanstack’s digital logs, you can easily track your progress over time, which adds an exciting element of motivation as you see your reading journey unfold.

A key advantage of Beanstack is it's organisation. Gone are the days of struggling to remember the title of that great book you finished last month, with this reading app, you can catalogue books you’ve read, join community goals and complete challenges. It’s like having a virtual bookshelf in your pocket.

For goal-oriented readers, Beanstack offers features like reading streaks, progress tracking, and personalised statistics that show how many books or pages you’ve read over time. It helps readers stay on track with challenges, such as reading a certain number of books per year, while celebrating milestones along the way.

Beanstack also opens the door to new discoveries. Through personalised recommendations based on your reading history, you’re more likely to stumble upon books and authors that match your interests. 

Ultimately, Beanstack isn’t just a tool—it’s a companion that enhances your love for books, keeps you inspired, and connects you with a world of literary possibilities.

We are excited to be launching Beanstack to the community in time for our summer community reading challenge "Read for Trees". This summer Green by Nature have generously agreed to match our communities reading efforts by planting trees back into our beautiful Horowhenua district. The more books we read the more trees we can unlock for planting. 

Libraries Horowhenua are keen to combine our love of reading with our care for the environment and look forward to highlighting the importance of our region’s green spaces.

This challenge begins from 1st December and you can register through Beanstack by downloading the app from the App Store (iOS) or Google Play (Android), once installed, open the app and follow the prompts to find Horowhenua Libraries or by calling into one of our libraries for more information.

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