Moodreads: Music for reading

Moodreads: Music for reading

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Do you like listening to music while you read? Moodreads uses a complex algorithm to match any book up with the perfect music. NEW!! We've recently added ISBN barcode scanner so now you can find your book using your camera! How it works: Just type the name of any book into the search bar and BAM! You instantly get a carefully selected playlist that perfectly fits the book you're reading. For example, a horror novel will generate a spine-chilling and suspenseful soundtrack, while a romance novel will make you swoon with a dreamy playlist. Add in the soothing sound of rain, a timer to turn the app off in 30 or 60 minutes, and you have the perfect distraction-free way to read and listen to music in perfect harmony. Reading will never be the same again. But wait... there's more! You also have a book shelf where you can save a list of books you're currently reading, so you don't have to search for the same titles every time you open the app. Features: 🎧 A continuously growing music streaming database. ☔ Rain sound effect option to play over top of the music. 🔉 Native chromecast support. 📷 ISBN scanner to find your books. ⏲ Timer to close app in 30 or 60 minutes. 💗 Bookshelf to save up to 9 favorite searches. 🎥 Movie composers' orignal music. 📖 Over a billion books. Goodreads and Google books API. The music tracks on this app are credited to: Steve Buick, Kevin Macleod, Scott Buckley, Uniq, Lucas King, Monst3r, Myuu, Nitral and Mk Red. **This app is not an ebook reader so it does not contain any book to download or purchase.** Please let me know if there's anything wrong before giving a low rating. I'm a dad of two and doing my best to make sure this app works perfectly. If you have any problems with the app or suggestions, please send me an email to: [email protected]
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