If you are a fan of books that you can not help but get lost in the story, you may always be looking for ways to allow your friends and family to join your reading pleasure not! Recommend the book to start with your own reading life as you need to ensure the book you recommend. Knowing your audience is also important, because the best advice is great for the genres, tones and themes they like.
2 Adjust your recommendations to the theme of their favorite title. Let's explain the themes and types of your favorite books such as future city of science fiction. We recommend a similar theme or type of book. [2]
If you would like to read the post-apocalypse book at the end of the world, we recommend books that explore similar themes and emotions.
3 We recommend a famous classic piece by famous writer. It may be more convincing to get recommendations based on famous authors like David Foster Wallace, Stephen King, Margaret Atwood. Since many famous authors recommend classical works, you may endorse them with classical novels. [3]
According to the recommendation of 124 great writers, the best book of the 19th century was Anna Karenina of Leo Tolstoy.
4 Make recommendations based on your personal style. Let's find your inspiration by watching your own clothes, jewelry, hairstyle, tattoo. Please propose your suggestions based on the ideas, images and themes you see in their personal style. [Four]
If their tattoos have a fantastic image of the ship, you can look for fancy novels with similar looks.
According to travel plans 5. Ask where they want to go most, or where to travel next time. Search your local library or find the most famous book related to this destination online. It may be a book on the destination itself, an author from a sightseeing spot, or a book partially occurring at tourist sites. [Five]
If you go to Colombia, we recommend Gabriel Garcia Marquez for centuries of loneliness
If they go to Paris, you can recommend Claude Isner to murder in the Eiffel Tower. We also recommend The Ladies' Delight by Paris Peasant or ÉmileZola by Louis Aragon. [6]
Based on your hobbies 8. Learn about hobbies such as tennis, mushroom feeding, gardening, hunting, board games, watercolor paintings. Make sure that you can find a good book about one of their hobbies. You may need to search an amateur retail store beside the bookstore.
If you are tackling the feeding of mushrooms, Mycelium Running is recommended. How mushrooms save the world
If they are watercolor painters, consider recommending a book about a famous watercolor painter. You can recommend Paul Klee: watercolors, paintings, works
As an avid book reader, how the Amazon store recommends the book I'm trying to purchase, such as "Customers who purchased this product purchased ..." or "Sponsors" There are questions such as. The product is "related to this project". I think these proposals will work with a breadth first search method. Again, I have all these books on topics I'd like to read, but in my case it is based on Amazon. Recommended content quoted in the work, prefer to read, or vertical search
I often read books on business, history and spirituality. When I buy a book at Amazon, I often buy it together, and the next recommendation is to buy a product. Amazon will double check that my next book is a commercial or similar genre. So I always insist on using the same option, only 3 categories. If there are ten different book choices, all of which are of the same type, Amazon will not allow me to become a reader. I have similar experiences with music portals, applications, photos and videos. If you are viewing a cat's video, the cat's video will be further displayed. Downloading games increases the recommendations for that game. Unnecessary suggestions restrict user search. When I was occasionally bored I opened YouTube and found that I could not see anything new, so I thought that reading a book or Quora or just watching TV was the best.
PS. There are no recommended books. This is not a list of recommended books, it is not an article on "how much to read" (I am reading as I thought). This is READ! To emphasize the importance of. What you read is not that important