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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2024-05-19 02:59 pm

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Re: Where/how do you find your books to read?

(Anonymous) 2024-05-20 01:16 am (UTC)(link)
There are a couple subreddits if I'm a specific mood (suggestmeabook where I will just search for keywords to find past recs, I never post myself...same with mm_romancebooks, where I will just search for specific tropes of whatever I'm in the mood for at that time). I don't go on them super often, though, maybe once every 1-2 months.

Usually I find new stuff through GoodReads. The new releases tab through my account lists new books by authors I've read previously, plus new things in genres I've selected that I like. There's also the most popular and most read by date lists that I check occasionally, and I will check the news and interviews page, which has all kinds of lists (new stuff by specific genre, or books based around a certain theme, or an interview with an author where they will talk about their newest book, and books that they like/that inspired them).

But honestly, new books that I find through these sites ending up just being added to my never ending list of books that I want to read and/or will get eventually. I already have so many that I haven't read that I really don't need to actually look for new recs for years.