https://github.com/captaincodercool/booksphere

A comprehensive book review management system enabling users to register, login, add, update, and delete book reviews. Built with Node.js, Express, and JWT for authentication, featuring async operations and robust API design. Perfect for bibliophiles and developers seeking a scalable backend solution.

https://github.com/captaincodercool/booksphere

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A comprehensive book review management system enabling users to register, login, add, update, and delete book reviews. Built with Node.js, Express, and JWT for authentication, featuring async operations and robust API design. Perfect for bibliophiles and developers seeking a scalable backend solution.

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  • Host: GitHub
  • Owner: CAPTAINCODERCOOL
  • License: apache-2.0
  • Language: JavaScript
  • Default Branch: master
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  • Size: 20.5 KB
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📚 BookSphere - Book Review Management System

BookSphere is a full-stack web application that allows users to register, log in, and manage book reviews. Users can add, update, and delete reviews with secure authentication.

🔧 Technologies Used

  • Node.js
  • Express.js
  • MongoDB
  • JWT Authentication
  • EJS / HTML / CSS

🚀 Features

  • User authentication with JWT
  • CRUD operations for book reviews
  • Responsive design for usability

🧪 Run Locally

  1. Clone the repo
  2. Run npm install
  3. Configure your MongoDB URI
  4. Run npm start

📌 License

Apache 2.0 License

Owner

  • Login: CAPTAINCODERCOOL
  • Kind: user

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