Bookspotting app uses GPS to bring books to life

A FREE smartphone app has been launched which aims to harness the power of the modern mobile to connect users with the world of Scottish literature.

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The Bookspotting app is available on iOS and Android. Picture: ContributedThe Bookspotting app is available on iOS and Android. Picture: Contributed
The Bookspotting app is available on iOS and Android. Picture: Contributed

Bookspotting, a collaboration between Publishing Scotland, Glasgow app developers Spot Specific and Scottish publisher Saraband Books, uses GPS technology to suggest books with a connection to your current location.

The app features information on over 3500 books of Scottish interest, and its database can collate them by character, place, setting, author, date and theme.

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Bookspotting also contains maps to the nearest independent bookshop, walking tours of literary sites in Scotland’s cities, as well as quizzes and a daily selection of facts on Scottish writers and books.

Publishing Scotland chief executive Marion Sinclair described the app as “the place to discover the connection between Jules Verne and Oban, or between Mary Shelley and Dundee, and a guide to the independent bookshop that’s nearest to you.”

Bookspotting is available as a free download on the Apple iTunes and Google Play stores.

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