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A read-only MCP server for Goodreads that enables LLMs to search for books, retrieve detailed book info with ratings and reviews, and explore recommendations, s

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A read-only MCP server for Goodreads that enables LLMs to search for books, retrieve detailed book info with ratings and reviews, and explore recommendations, series, and author bibliographies using public data sources without requiring authentication.

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A read-only MCP server for Goodreads — built without the Goodreads API, because there hasn't been one since December 2020. Lets an LLM find and research books, ratings, and reviews. Tools ride on RSS feeds, the JSON autocomplete endpoint, and the __NEXT_DATA__ blob embedded in book pages. No login, no cookies, no writes — public data only.

tools

tool stability
search_books stable (JSON endpoint)
get_book stable (__NEXT_DATA__ via .xml path) — details, ratings histogram, series, review-language breakdown
get_reviews GraphQL — paginated reader reviews (text, rating, likes, date, spoiler flag, permalink) with server-side min_rating / max_rating and exclude_spoilers; limit up to 100
similar_books GraphQL — "readers also enjoyed" recommendations
author_books GraphQL — an author's bibliography (from any of their books)
series_books GraphQL — books in a series with reading-order placement
get_editions GraphQL — published editions (format, ISBN, publisher, date)
book_lists GraphQL — Listopia lists a book appears on (title, votes, size)
popular_books GraphQL — most popular books by release year (or year+month), ranked
compare_books takes several book ids, ranks them by rating with positive/critical share
get_shelf stable (RSS) — public shelves
list_shelves best effort (HTML) — public profiles

The discovery tools all take a book_id and return results carrying book_id/title/author/rating/url, so an agent can chain them — e.g. similar_booksget_reviews on a recommendation. This is the structured book graph a general web search can't assemble.

WAF note: Goodreads book HTML pages now sit behind an AWS WAF JavaScript challenge (HTTP 202) that plain HTTP clients can't solve. get_book routes around it via the .xml-suffixed page, so it still works without a browser. If Goodreads ever extends the WAF to a path we depend on, the client raises WAFChallenge with a clear message instead of a confusing parse error.

install

cd goodreads-mcp
python3.10 -m venv .venv && .venv/bin/pip install -e .

Requires Python ≥ 3.10.

config (optional)

No login or cookies — everything is public data. The only setting is your numeric user_id, the default for the shelf tools. It's the number in goodreads.com/user/show/<ID>-yourname; you can also pass user_id to each shelf tool per call.

mkdir -p ~/.config/goodreads-mcp
cat > ~/.config/goodreads-mcp/config.json << 'EOF'
{ "user_id": "12345678" }
EOF

Env var GOODREADS_USER_ID overrides the file.

Claude Desktop config

~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "goodreads": {
      "command": "/path/to/goodreads-mcp/.venv/bin/goodreads-mcp"
    }
  }
}

Or for development, mcp dev goodreads_mcp/server.py gives you the Inspector UI to poke each tool.

first-run verification

The endpoints are unofficial, so verify in this order:

  1. search_books("project hail mary") — should just work
  2. get_book("54493401") — confirms the .xml/WAF workaround; check the histogram is populated
  3. get_reviews("54493401") — should return real review text
  4. get_shelf("to-read") — checks your user_id + RSS
  5. list_shelves() — best-effort shelf-name scrape

tests

.venv/bin/pip install -e ".[test]"
.venv/bin/pytest                       # offline parser/unit tests
GOODREADS_LIVE=1 .venv/bin/pytest      # + live network smoke tests

design notes

  • Request-first, no browser automation. Everything is httpx against JSON/RSS/embedded-JSON/GraphQL surfaces; the only HTML regex is in list_shelves and the GraphQL config discovery.
  • GraphQL backbone (reviews). get_reviews calls Goodreads' AppSync GraphQL endpoint — the same backend the website uses. The web app ships a public read-only API key in its JS bundle; the client scrapes the endpoint + key from that bundle at runtime and caches them, so a key rotation self-heals (client.graphql_config). A hardcoded pair is kept as a fallback. This is what enables real pagination (past the ~30 reviews a page embeds) and server-side rating filters. GraphQL partial-success is respected: a deleted review's sub-resource just comes back null rather than failing the call.
  • WAF-aware. Book pages sit behind an AWS WAF JS challenge; get_book uses the .xml path that isn't gated, and the client raises WAFChallenge if it ever gets a challenge body so failures are loud, not silent. (The GraphQL endpoint is a separate AppSync host and isn't WAF-gated.)
  • Polite client. Single persistent session, browser-faithful headers, exponential backoff on 429/503; get_reviews caps paging at 100 reviews.
  • Caveats: all of this is unofficial and depends on markup/endpoints/keys that can drift.

shipped since v0.1

  • richer book dataget_book now includes the ratings histogram, series/position, and review-language breakdown; series_books and similar_books cover series and recommendations; get_reviews returns paginated, filterable reader reviews.
  • author bibliographyauthor_books returns an author's works (ranked by popularity) plus a link to their author page (author_url).

ideas for v2

  • author page detail (bio, photo, follower count) — not currently exposed cleanly: the author page is legacy server-rendered HTML with no structured JSON, and there's no discoverable GraphQL contributor-detail query, so this would require brittle DOM scraping. author_books links to the page instead.
  • caching layer for repeated lookups (the discovery tools each resolve the book first; a small TTL cache would cut duplicate GraphQL calls)

from github.com/shreeyachand/goodreads-mcp

Installing Goodreads

This server has no published package — it is built from source. Open the repository and follow its README.

▸ github.com/shreeyachand/goodreads-mcp

FAQ

Is Goodreads MCP free?

Yes, Goodreads MCP is free — one-click install via Unyly at no cost.

Does Goodreads need an API key?

No, Goodreads runs without API keys or environment variables.

Is Goodreads hosted or self-hosted?

A hosted option is available: Unyly runs the server in the cloud, no local setup required.

How do I install Goodreads in Claude Desktop, Claude Code or Cursor?

Open Goodreads on unyly.org, pick your client tab (Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor) and press Install — the config is generated automatically, no JSON editing.

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