The visit to the bookstore was cut short and they decided to look on the internet for book information, finding very little at that time.
[2] This brought on the idea to create something that allowed readers to flip through various pages of a book, similar to at a bookstore.
BookBrowse also launched an online magazine that is published twice-monthly, containing reviews, previews, articles, book club recommendations, and author interviews.
Published interviews have included Jennifer Egan,[9] Elisabeth Tova Bailey,[10] John Twelve Hawks,[11] and Kathryn Stockett.
[13] In February 2019, BookBrowse published a research report titled The Inner Lives of Book Clubs,[14][15] and in November 2020 it published a third [16] in its series of reports titled Book Clubs in Lockdown [17] [18] In 2015 and 2017, BookBrowse received a Modern Library Award from LibraryWorks in recognition of it being a top product in the library industry.