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I'm going to recommend something a little lighter today and go with The Gods of Guilt. I've been reading a lot of great authors lately that I have been posting about but this one hasn't gotten much attention from me post-read.


I would recommend anything by Robert James Weller if you enjoy romances and really fine poetic writing.

I will recommend an older author, A.J. Cronin: Hatter's Castle (one of my favorites), The Citadel, plus more. I'd say the genre would drama and historical fictions. Another, if you would love delightful characters and very well written, The Mitford Series by Jan Karon; the first book would be -- At Home in Mitford.


That being said, I definitely recommend The Night Circus if you haven't read it and are into slower, beautifully descriptive books. I havent finished it yet, but I also might recommend The Selection as a young adult book which was actually recommended to me. It's like the bachelor, which I didn't think I would like, but there's more depth to it which I think makes it more appealing.

If you like urban fantasy, I love the Harry Dresden series - it appeals to both men and women, it's got huge themes running through the series but each book wraps up the story fairly neatly. Start with Storm Front and you'll be hooked. Jim Butcher promises his fans that he will wrap the series up (likely within the next 8 to 10 books). It has been a wild ride so far and I am not disappointed.

As I work in a bookshop it's usually me that has to offer recommendations and I reckon I get a 50/50 response. It's great validation when a customer returns to let me know they enjoyed a book I encouraged them to read.

If you like Fantasy stories, I recommend The Princess Bride. It's a pretty good read and the movie is great too.

Mystery series: 70ish coroner in Laos in the 70s. This may have more of a niche appeal, but I'm really enjoying it, and I'd recommend taking a look at book 1 The Coroner's Lunch. I think the blend of modern and traditional, rational and not is brilliant. It's a rare feel good find for me because it doesn't feel fluffy or have pat answers.

That is one of my pet peeves about book recommendations too. If you're going to recommend a book, recommend book 1 of a series.


Although if someone suggests a book to me I usually have a mooch around online to find out more.

I have found some good reads through recommendations from, friends, podcasts and GR - but typically from like minded readers

I've also started doing a "compare books" with people who I think write great reviews for a title. If our tastes are in the 80% or better, I'll go ahead and read it or not, depending on which way they recommend it.

Recommend one to us! :)"
Online programs see my trends. They're often right Amazon did this magical book train: l started Husbands Secret as SIL recommended , Loved it. Amazon Suggested The Sisterhood based on that. loved it. Then gave me Life after Life and I loved that, too. Then High Spirits at Harrowby . very good, Amazon.
Lindsay wrote: "Online programs see my trends. They're often right Amazon did this magical book train: l started Husbands Secret as SIL recommended , Loved it. Amazon Suggested The Sisterhood based on that. loved it. Then gave me Life after Life and I loved that, too. Then High Spirits at Harrowby . very good, Amazon."
Nice! I've had the same experience with the Goodreads recommendation feature that judges what you'd like by what's 5-starred on your shelves. :)
Nice! I've had the same experience with the Goodreads recommendation feature that judges what you'd like by what's 5-starred on your shelves. :)

My recommendations are based on how well I know the other person's tastes no matter what my experience was (i.e. I might not recommend a book I enjoyed immensely if I'm not sure someone else will like the genre, if it makes sense).
I usually go by recommendations ( or reviews ) I read on here or Amazon . If it sounds good, I'll give it a try . I'd say it's about 50 % accurate . A lot of the ones I've read I have really liked, while others, not so much !


My friends will thrust books at me that are 10 or 20 years old and insist I read them. Or they'll be high fantasy (blech!) or they'll say "You'll like this - there's a strong female character" (What, to represent her entire gender? *cringe*) or it'll be "Oh, I know you said you didn't like Author B, but Novel C is totally different - you'll like it" (That last is my husband, trying to coax me into a book he likes for our Bedtime Story Hour!)
So no, I don't often get recommendations that work for me. I'm open to them though, so feel free to recommend me anything you think I'll like!
My own recommendation for today is:

Shades of Milk and Honey
Think Jane Austen with magic.


One recommendation for you? It will have to be Auto-da-Fé.

Recommend one to you all? The Daughter of Time - both a classic and a historical novel with a dollop of murder mystery thrown in. And we still don't know whodunnit!

It depends on who does the recommending. My daughters are pretty good judges of what I will enjoy, so I usually read those.
The Good Women of China: Hidden Voices by Xinran is a wonderful book, painful to read at times, that I recommend to everyone.
The Good Women of China: Hidden Voices by Xinran is a wonderful book, painful to read at times, that I recommend to everyone.

Magpie Murders by Anthony Horowitz. It is a mystery within a mystery. Enjoy!

If you don't like snails / animals, though, it's probably not for you. :)

I just started the Dresden series. Book 1, Storm Front, went by quickly...didn't feel like I dedicated much time to reading, but I finished within 10 days. I have the next...maybe I'll start it if I don't catch on with what I selected!
Books mentioned in this topic
The Sound of a Wild Snail Eating (other topics)The Good Women of China: Hidden Voices (other topics)
The Lightning Thief (other topics)
The Daughter of Time (other topics)
Perfume: The Story of a Murderer (other topics)
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Xinran (other topics)Jim Butcher (other topics)
Recommend one to us! :)