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If it feels like the list of books you want to read is always growing, and the amount of time for it is always shrinking, you’re not alone. Between building careers, relationships and pursuing other interests, it’s hard to carve out precious minutes for literary escapism.

Luckily, the subscription-based app Storytel is on hand to help you read all those books in a time-efficient manner thanks to its vast collection of audiobooks and ebooks, along with original audio series, podcasts and lectures. Here’s what’s in store for eager bookworms.

You can peruse the app’s catalogue of books in 18 easy-to-navigate categories, from non-fiction, language learning and business to poetry, classics or fantasy. There’s also plenty to choose from for children and teens; if you’re a parent, switch on the app’s Kids Mode to make sure that your little ones see only age-appropriate content.

Storytel does a lot to keep you excited about books. The app is focused on creating region-specific original content and collaborates with well-known local authors to create and release exclusive audio series on the platform. Listening to a story broken down into episodes is a handy way of accessing great content, especially when time is limited during a busy day.

If you need help navigating thousands of book titles, the app’s Recommendations section serves as prime inspo. First, look at Upcoming Releases and the app will show you release dates so you can plan your reading accordingly. You can also rely on Storytel to alert you to new notable titles.

To see recently released books, go to the ‘New items’ collection. There are compilations curated by editors, literary critics, journalists and celebrities, and it’s fun to see if your reading tastes match theirs! Sort the list of suggestions by what’s important to you: most popular with other readers, highest rated, recently released – or perhaps relying on the alphabetical order will surface a great new find?