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Spotify is now selling physical books through Bookshop.org

Spotify is supporting independent bookstores by selling physical books via Bookshop.org directly inside its app.

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A smartphone screen displays the audiobook Heated Rivalry by Rachel Reid, showing its title, author, rating, release date, duration, narrator, and playback options. Surrounding the phone are floating physical book covers including Gone Before Goodbye by Harlan Coben, Midnight Sun by Stephenie Meyer, I’m Glad My Mom Died by Jennette McCurdy, Icebreaker by Hannah Grace, Pachinko by Min Jin Lee, Remarkably Bright Creatures by Shelby Van Pelt, Culpability, and Revenge of the Tipping Point by Malcolm Gladwell. The background is a colorful gradient, emphasizing the blend of digital and physical reading experiences.
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Spotify is making a move that feels both inevitable and surprisingly fresh: it’s stepping into the world of physical books. The company has announced a partnership with Bookshop.org, the online platform known for funneling sales back to independent bookstores. Starting later this spring, Spotify users in the U.S. and U.K. will be able to buy physical books directly through the app. It’s a small but significant shift—Spotify isn’t just about streaming anymore, it’s becoming a hub where discovery leads to ownership, and where authors and indie shops stand to benefit from the scale of a tech giant. Purchases made through Spotify will support local bookstores, a detail that Bookshop.org’s founder Andy Hunter says could have a real impact on the indie bookselling ecosystem.

The partnership is only half the story. Spotify is also rolling out a new feature called Page Match, which lets readers jump seamlessly between formats. Imagine you’re halfway through a paperback, but you need to head out for a run—you can scan the page with your phone, and Spotify will pick up the audiobook at exactly the right spot. Later, when you’re back home, another quick scan drops you back into the text. It’s a clever bit of tech that acknowledges how fragmented modern reading habits have become. Author Harlan Coben called it “the most exciting development in reading technology I’ve heard about in years,” and it’s hard to argue with the convenience.

This move builds on Spotify’s steady expansion into audiobooks since 2022. The company has already experimented with features like Recaps, designed to help listeners stay engaged with long-form content. Now, with Page Match and the Bookshop.org tie-in, Spotify is positioning itself as a bridge between formats—audio, digital, and print. It’s a bet on flexibility: that readers don’t want to be locked into one medium, but instead want stories that follow them across contexts.

There’s also a bigger industry angle here. Physical books still dominate publishing revenue, accounting for nearly three-quarters of trade sales last year. By linking discovery on Spotify to physical ownership, the company is tapping into that enduring preference while still pushing audiobooks forward. For publishers and authors, it’s a chance to reach Spotify’s massive user base in new ways. For readers, it’s a reminder that the future of books isn’t about choosing between print and audio—it’s about having both, and moving between them without friction.

In a way, Spotify is doing what it’s always done best: collapsing boundaries between formats and making discovery feel effortless. Just as it blurred the lines between music and podcasts, it’s now nudging books into a more fluid, hybrid space. Whether this becomes a game-changer for indie bookstores or simply a neat feature for readers remains to be seen. But it’s clear that Spotify wants to be more than a listening app—it wants to be the place where stories live, no matter how you choose to experience them.


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