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message 1: by Anna (new)

Anna Faversham (annafaversham) | 846 comments How do you find new books to read? I know there are a couple of good newsletters, such as BookBub but are there more? Or are there other ways you find books?


message 2: by E.K. (new)

E.K. Frances | 3 comments Great question :)

For me, in no particular order ...

1. Amazon - the list of 'explore similar books' or 'customers who bought this item also bought'
2. Goodreads - I hear about books through the discussions
3. Authors I've read before releasing another book
4. Friends recommending books
5. Seeing a film and then wanting to read the book (or wanting to read a book before the film comes out)
6. BookBub emails
7. Freebooksy emails
8. Someone mentioning a book in the review of one of my books and then me wanting to find out whether it's similar

I Wishlist books on BookBub (when I remember) so I know when they're reduced.


message 3: by Anna (new)

Anna Faversham (annafaversham) | 846 comments Thank you, E.K. - a useful list.


message 4: by writer... (last edited May 07, 2024 07:23AM) (new)

writer... (goodreadscomwriter) | 23 comments Anna wrote: "How do you find new books to read? ..Or are there other ways you find books?"


Always on alert for books, I find them in Little Free Libraries, library sales, in tea room corners or exchange baskets, charity shops, church sales . . .


message 5: by Anna (new)

Anna Faversham (annafaversham) | 846 comments Thank you, writer!


message 6: by Danny (new)

Danny Mac (dannymacauthor) | 34 comments Dannie grows out of poverty and owns the leading restaurant in her town. Then, she discovers supernatural powers from God and uses them to defeat demons and monsters sent by the devil.
https://amzn.to/3UDD3Vu


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