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At some point, you've likely encountered a long, flat time when your reserve of recommended books ran dry. Thankfully, there are personalized book recommendation websites across the Internet to save us.
1. WHICHBOOK
On Which book, book recommendations are calculated by one out of two categories: 1. Mood, or 2. Character, setting, and plot. The reader has the choice to use slides on the “Mood” section to rate what they're looking for in a book. Do you want a book that is completely happy? Or on the border between safe and disturbing? There is also the option to select your desired character traits, the story setting, or plot points that you'd like included in the recommendation.
2. READGEEK
In order to get a hold of book suggestions, simply rate a few books that you've read on a 1 - 10 scale. After you finish rating as many as you'd like, Readgeek calculates which books you'd most likely enjoy based on your previous ratings.
3. LITERATURE MAP
At Literature Map, you can type in an author's name and then view similar authors that other readers are enjoying. The site generates a map that displays author names in relative states of closeness. The closer the authors, the more likely other readers enjoyed both.
4. GOODREADS
Goodreads provides a space for people to track their reading, write reviews, and view books, lists, and authors that match their interests. When creating an account on Goodreads, the reader has the opportunity to create original book lists. Every time you view a book description that sounds interesting, you can save the book to a list of books you plan to read later.
21. WHICHBOOK is fit for readers who.
A. lack reading interest B. are interested in stories
C. think books disturbing D. are good at writing
22. What can you do on GOODREADS?
A. Interacting with authors. B. Reading good books.
C. Producing a book list D. Starting a reading club.
23. The common purpose of these websites is to help .
A. search for books on the Internet. B. get a personalized book recommendation
C. recommend good book websites. D. recognize your reading taste