Spoiler-free book recap

A book recap for
where you actually are

Recall Reader helps you remember the story so far using only pages you've already read, so you can come back after a break without learning future plot points.

When you remember the feeling, but not the plot

Maybe you put a fantasy series down for a month. Maybe life interrupted a mystery right before things got complicated. The usual options are risky: search the web, skim a wiki, or reread dozens of pages.

Recall Reader is built for that exact moment. It gives you enough context to keep reading, while keeping future chapters out of scope.

What a spoiler-free recap can include

Story so far

The current conflict, recent events, and why the next scene matters.

Character reminders

Who matters right now, what they want, and what you already know about them.

Open threads

Promises, clues, questions, and tensions the book has already put on the table.

Reading position

Context is bounded by where you are, not by what the internet knows.

How Recall Reader keeps recaps safe

1

It knows your reading position

Recaps are generated from the beginning of the book up to the place you have reached.

2

It excludes future text

Chapters ahead of you are not used for the recap, even if they contain answers.

3

It stays inside your book

Recall Reader does not search fan wikis or plot databases for your answer.

For the full safety model, read how spoiler-safe reading works.

Common questions

How can a book recap be spoiler-free?

Recall Reader bounds recaps to your current reading position. Future chapters are excluded from the answer.

Can I use it after taking a break from a book?

Yes. It is designed for readers coming back after days, weeks, or months away.

What if I only forgot a character?

Use character lookup for books to get a focused reminder about one person or name.

Pick up the story again

Get Recall Reader on Android and return to your books with context, not spoilers.

Get it on Google Play