Using NovelsFlow: Library, Bookmarks, Dark Mode, and Forum
August 17, 2026 · 7 min read · Original editorial
What the site is for
NovelsFlow is a browser-based reading desk. The catalog is organized by latest updates, completed status, genre categories, and an A–Z browse list. Search exists for when you already know a title or author. The homepage is a starting map, not the novel itself: it shows what moved recently and which completed books are easy to start.
If you are new, do this once: pick one category you already like, open one completed book, read three chapters, then either bookmark it or leave. That loop teaches the interface faster than scrolling every letter of the alphabet.
My Library, history, and bookmarks
Reading history records the book and chapter you last opened on this device. Bookmarks are the titles you marked on purpose. Use history to resume. Use bookmarks for the small set you intend to finish. If a title has no chapters listed, it will not be a good bookmark; the book page will say so plainly and we do not treat empty listings as readable entries.
Because history is stored in the browser, clearing site data or switching devices can empty it. If you move between phone and laptop, keep a short written list of current titles, or continue from the same browser profile.
Dark mode, search, and chapter navigation
Theme preference lives in the header on desktop and in the mobile tab bar. It is a reading comfort setting, not an account setting. Chapter pages support next/previous movement so you can keep your hands in one place. If a jump feels slow, wait for the chapter text rather than tapping repeatedly; double taps create duplicate history entries and make "resume" confusing.
Search works best with a distinctive title fragment. Very generic words ("love", "alpha", "CEO") return a crowd. Combine a unique name with a genre if you remember both.
Forum, comments, and what not to post
Comments on a book page are for reactions to that book. The forum is for longer discussion, recommendations, and questions. Both are user-generated. Do not paste chapter text you do not have the right to share. Do not post links that install software. Do not harass authors or other readers. We remove spam and copyright-infringing posts when they are reported through the contact page.
A useful comment is specific: a scene that worked, a pacing problem after a certain chapter, a content warning another reader might need. "Nice" and "trash" do not help the next person decide.
Ads, privacy, and legal pages
The site is free and may show advertisements. Ads should never cover the chapter text or trap you on a page. If something blocks reading, use the contact page. Our Privacy Policy explains cookies and advertising partners. Terms of Service and the DMCA page explain copyright complaints. Those three pages are the contract layer of the site; the novels are the reason to stay.