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A Study in Scarlet
"Sherlock Holmes' quick eye took in my occupation, and he shook his head with a smile as he noticed my questioning glances."
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
"To Sherlock Holmes she is always the woman. I have seldom heard him mention her under any other name. In his eyes she eclipses and predominates the whole of her sex."
The Final Problem
"You may have read of the remarkable explorations of a Norwegian named Sigerson, but I am sure that it never occurred to you that you were receiving news of your friend."
His Last Bow
"But you have retired, Holmes. We heard of you as living the life of a hermit among your bees and your books in a small farm upon the South Downs."

The Alchemy of Reading

Three steps to mutate your static library into a living, breathing world. No vendor lock-in, just pure enrichment.

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The Book

Bring your own soul. We don't sell books. Drop your personal file. Your library, your privacy.

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The Skin

Search and install a Skin. This is the Engine that brings interactions, lore, and memory to your book.

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The Experience

Open your book and witness a living story. Characters have evolving bios and the story responds to your progress.

Our Vision and Core Features

Character Profile

A real-time RPG profile tracking everything known about a character up to that specific mention. Deep lore immersion, zero spoilers.

The Directory

Progressively unlock a living archive of plots, characters, items, and locations. The world's secrets revealed layer by layer.

Classified Images

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I built this because I hate reading

"I love stories, but tracking 50 characters across 1,400 chapters felt like homework. I built EnrichReader to hack my own brain, to handle the memory work so I could finally just feel the story."
- Rada, Founder