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BookLamp allows you to find books with a similar level of tone, tense, perspective, action, description, and dialog - while at the same time allowing you to specify details like… half the length. Over time the recommendations should get better and better as the database grows.īookLamp - This site suggests books through an analysis of writing styles similar to the way that matches its listeners to new music. When books are entered into the same favourites list, they become associated with each other and the more often particular books appear on different lists, the stronger that association becomes. It produces the recommendations based purely on collective taste of its registered readers.
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What Should I Read Next - This uses a much simpler system in that you enter a book you like and the site will analyse its favourites database of over 47,000 books to suggest what you could read next. There are seven plot types to pick from and you can choose to set the story anywhere in the world. For example, you get to choose your main character's race, age, sexuality and gender and you can even make him or her an alien. If that scenario doesn't suit, then you can try choosing the character, plot and setting. You can then use a slider to choose the level between each pair that suits what kind of book you want to read next. Whichbook - This site presents the reader with a list of paired criteria like happy or sad, funny or serious, safe or disturbing, short or long, etc. Whether they're any good at doing it or are just trying to push books they can sell you will depend on trying them out. Several sites have emerged that attempt to offer the avid reader suggestions for what to read next, based on various formulae. Having already posted an article of what to do with books other than read them,īooks And What To Do With Them!, I thought that it was time to add a few more options for book-lovers to that list…