Get freedom from your phone’s obvious limitations. Use Bookey: Books for Self Growth, made by Ideas Network, a Education app on your PC or Mac with BlueStacks, and level up your experience.
Bookey is one of those apps that makes reading all those self-help and business books way less overwhelming. Instead of needing to sit down and read cover to cover, it just lays out the key points from a huge pile of popular non-fiction, and those ideas are handed over in about half an hour. There are mind maps for nearly every title, so it’s easy to see the main ideas right away without a whole bunch of scrolling or jumping around. The fact that you can get both text and audio versions is handy — someone could just listen while cooking or commuting instead of always needing to find time to sit and read. Having all the categories makes it simple to go from something like leadership to art to biographies without switching to a different app or website.
There’s also a download option, so you can keep learning even if there’s no Wi-Fi, which really helps on flights or spotty train rides. It’s not one of those apps that blows up your notifications, and it doesn’t try to guilt you into reading more, which is a relief. The book selection pulls from some of those big recommendations you hear about — the kind Bill Gates or the New York Times mentions. The whole thing runs really smoothly on PC using BlueStacks, making it easier to go through a few summaries back-to-back or skim through mind maps on a bigger screen. It’s good for anyone who wants the gist of non-fiction books but doesn’t want the pressure to finish the whole thing or figure out what the main takeaway even is.
BlueStacks brings your apps to life on a bigger screen—seamless and straightforward.