What should you read next? Use one of these resources to find your next book!
Whichbook allows you to “dial in” to recommendations in a variety of ways. Unlike many other sites, Whichbook does not allow you to select the genre, title, or author in which you are interested. You can, however, search for the country in which the book is set. Or, you can search by mood and emotion, which is probably the most common way users find recommendations on this site. You can also search by character and plot. To the right, you will see a portion of the categories. You can choose up to four sliders to adjust according to how much of either of the two items you want. With each adjustment, your recommendations will update. Just click on a book in the recommendation results to view a brief summary of the book, an excerpt to get a feel for the writer’s voice, and then a few parallels: other books and sometimes tv shows, songs, and even paintings which have some similarities to the one you are viewing.
https://www.bookbrowse.com/read-alikes/
BookBrowse is a no-nonsense guide to books. One of the features I like is the Read-Alikes search feature. I just enter the book title or author I like and it will generate recommendations. Non-members can get two recommendations, while paid members get lengthy recommendations as well as additional community search features, support, pre-publication book lists, etc.
https://www.gnooks.com/faves.php
Gnod, which stands for Global Network Of Discovery, is a bare-bones site and will give you one thing: an author recommendation. No frills. No fuss. Just enter up to three of your favorite authors and click the continue button. Gnod will predict an author you will like based on your favorites. You can choose to like it, don’t like it, or indicate that you don’t know. As you indicate each author, Gnod will provide an additional recommendation.