With so many books being published every day, how do you find a book you want to read?
I usually go through recommendations on Goodreads, and I keep track of what books my favourite authors are publishing.
I mostly keep an eye on the Fantasy subreddit and occasionally browse bookstores to see what catches my eye. I keep a long Wishlist.
I look at ebook sales and then I click the prettiest covers because there’s so many books that I just accept that I don’t have the time to click through every description of every book.
However, now that I have a Bookwyrm account it appears that I can also go there for recommendations. Nice.
This is apt timing because I was just looking for a new book lol. Goodreads recommendations and lists, local librarian recommendations (on our library website), www.whatshouldireadnext.com, and I used to use a subreddit for a niche category of books, but I’m trying not to use reddit anymore.
I like searching by publisher every once in a while: if a book I read is a particularly well done translation or edition, odds are the company have done a similarly good job elsewhere.
In 2022, my recommendations came mostly from:
- Blogs that are not dedicated to books – I’ve left most blogs & podcasts that only talk about books because they tend to make my
- My local library & my local bookshop are both absolutely amazing and have wonderful suggestions for books I would never have found in any other way.
- When I see a clearly leftist or anarchist-leaning library, I enter and, uh… support them financially.
- Friends, of course!