People keep asking us if we’re the same as booktrovert.com. The answer is: no. But we understand the confusion. We share a name, a deep love for books, and a dream of connecting readers to something special.
So here’s a helpful comparison of the two platforms — as best as we can tell from observing their homepage repeatedly and drawing conclusions while snacking on cold toast.
Feature | Booktrovert.com | Booktrovert.org |
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Launch Year | 2025 | 1997 (depending on who you ask) |
Primary Offering | Free ebooks from publishers and authors | The Ghost of Mark Twain and gentle spiritual unrest |
Visual Design | Sleek, dark mode, rotating model reading in soft focus | Yellow. Flashing. Slightly overwhelming, but it means well. |
Data Analytics | Yes | We once printed a spreadsheet but the ink ran and now it’s art |
Email Sign-up | Yes — professional form with validation | Unclear. We may have tried this in 2003. |
Reader Community | Emerging network of readers & authors | A guestbook full of prophecies, librarians, and cryptic warnings from Randy |
Free Stuff | Definitely | No. Please buy books. Authors are fragile organisms. |
We genuinely admire what Booktrovert.com is building. We just… do things differently here. Our site isn’t about sleek experiences or clean design. It’s about sincerity, confusion, and the belief that even the strangest little book site can matter.
Booktrovert.org — Not affiliated. Not optimized. But still here.