Google Play Books has been my eBook reader of choice for years, but there’s one part of the experience that I’ve always enjoyed: organizing my library. But that is changing, as a feature of the iOS version of the app is finally making its way to Android.

If you are an Android user, sorting your books and comics has been a painful experience as you only have three options: recently added, title, and author. This has been a scarecrow of mine for a long time as none of these are particularly useful for organizing large libraries and different collections. For example, some of the book series that I read like Star Wars: Legacy of the Force are written by several authors and contain books with different titles. No existing sorting or filtering method works in this case.

I don’t have it on Android yet, but it should look like the iPad version above

Fortunately, Google has just announced some changes for Play Books that address this issue. Custom shelves, which have been available to iOS (and web) users for quite a while now, solve the problem by letting you create a custom shelf and add the books you need in any order you want. Like a real library, they allow you to group related books and series using whatever logic you prefer, so that you always have a quick way to find them, even if you’ve forgotten the title or author.

Additionally, Google says you can now search for books based on language, and the app will send notifications if a book you’ve sampled or have on your wishlist is on sale.

Overall, this is a solid update for Play Books, and I can’t wait for these features to come live for users.

Google Play Books & Audiobooks
Google Play Books and Audiobooks