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10000 Books | TOP | CHECKLIST |
The Feature: "The Infinite Bookshelf" (Visual Progression)
The Hook: Most reading apps show you a flat list or a simple percentage number. This feature turns your reading history into a breathtaking, explorable 3D visual landscape.
But for the true lover of the written word, those perfect rows of uniform modern books look like a prison. A true 10,000-book library is chaotic: paperbacks leaning against hardcovers, worn spines, highlighting, Post-it notes sticking out. It looks like a brain—messy, organic, and alive. 10000 Books
The Verdict
Reading 10,000 books is not a practical goal. It is a rhetorical one—a way of saying: read more than you think possible, across more subjects than you think necessary, for longer than you think reasonable. Mary Ann Evans (George Eliot) – Fluent in
Resource Bundling: Selling a "resource" (like a journal or workbook) alongside a free event or challenge can lead to rapid sales, such as moving 10,000 units in a single week. she read voraciously across theology
What tone do you prefer (e.g., inspirational, data-driven, or a "how-to" guide)? 3 Plot Twists After 10 Years, 10 Books and 10,000 Sales
- Mary Ann Evans (George Eliot) – Fluent in several languages, she read voraciously across theology, philosophy, and literature.
- John Stuart Mill – Tutored from age three, he had likely read thousands by adolescence.
- Hugh Hefner (surprisingly) – Claimed to have read over 10,000 books, mostly literary fiction and philosophy.
- President John Quincy Adams – His diaries record constant reading; scholars estimate 5,000–8,000 volumes.