Bring Your Reading to Life with Sharing Cards in BookPine

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Sharing Cards are images generated from your BookPine data that you can post to Instagram, X, or Reddit, or just send to a friend. No cropping screenshots. BookPine builds a properly sized image from your actual data — quotes, reviews, goals, shelves — and delivers it ready to share.

Quote Cards

Each quote card shows your saved line alongside the book title, author, and cover. Context is built in, so anyone seeing it knows immediately where it's from. Good for sharing passages or keeping a record of sentences that meant something.

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Review Cards

A review card combines your written review, your star rating, and the book cover in one image. More intentional than a plain text post when you actually want someone to pick up — or avoid — a book.

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Book cards

Cover, title, authors, your rating, and your reading dates, all in one image. Works for "just finished this" posts, TBR callouts, or any time you want a book to stand on its own rather than get buried in a thread.

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Shelf Cards

Shelf cards show up to 50 covers from one of your shelves, along with the shelf name and total count. Useful for sharing a themed collection like "2026 reads," or giving someone a fast picture of what you're into.

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Goal Cards

You can generate a card for a whole reading goal or a specific log entry. It shows the goal name, your progress, and the date range — handy for mid-year check-ins or when you finally hit a target you've been working toward.

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Calendar Cards

Calendar cards map your reading activity across a single month. The visual pattern shows which days you read, making streaks and gaps easy to see at a glance. More interesting than a number when you want to show how you read, not just how much.

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When something in your reading life feels worth sharing, skip the screenshot. Open BookPine, generate a card, and post it.