In summary, I Turn Pages is built around one idea: that reading is better when it's shared. Everything on the platform comes back to that. 

The groups, the discussions, the reviews, the leaderboards — they all exist to connect you with other people who love books the way you do. 

Your reading community, your way 

Every genre on ITP has its own community group. Join the ones that match your taste and your feed fills with the discussions, reviews, and book recommendations from readers who read exactly what you read. 

No noise from genres you don't care about. 

You can also create your own group around anything — a specific author, a reading challenge, a mood, a niche. Open it up to anyone or keep it for a smaller circle. You're in charge of it. 

Conversations worth having 

Discussions on ITP are threaded and organised — more like a proper forum than a comment section. 

Start a topic, ask a question, post a theory. "Who is the traitor in chapter 5?" stays findable and readable long after the conversation starts. Nobody gets drowned out. 

Share your reading life 

You can post photos and create albums directly on ITP — your current read, your shelf, your reading corner. 

Those albums appear in your profile and in the activity stream of your groups and followers. It's a simple way to share the visual side of being a reader without needing a separate Instagram account for it. 

Follow the authors and publishers you love 

Follow any author or publisher on ITP and you'll get notified the moment they post something new — a discussion, an event, a new book announcement. You choose what you follow and how you hear about it. 

Find readers like you 

The genre leaderboards and group directories naturally surface readers whose tastes overlap with yours. Follow anyone whose reviews you enjoy. 

Over time you build a reading community made up of people whose recommendations you actually trust — which is the whole point.