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July 2025 - Power of Suggestion
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I started with my 5 star read The Frozen River by Ariel Lawhon and it gave me several choices of books that I own - Broken Country and Wild Dark Shore, a book that I have on hold at the library which will be available soon Say You'll Remember Me,
and of course one book that I started yesterday - The God of the Woods lol
Not sure which of the 3 I will read, but I am really happy with the results :)





I will try with another book, still not sure which one yet.

Other top options:
The Briar Club
All the Colors of the Dark
Margo's Got Money Troubles

This was similar to my experience with The Women. I have read 13 out of the 20.
My other 5 star reads that I looked into were:
The God of the Woods (my first search which gave me 5+ great options)
Great Big Beautiful Life
The Frozen River
My Friends (haven't finished this one yet, so I don't actually know if it'll will end up being 5 stars.)

1. Beach Music, Pat Conroy
2. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, J.K. Rowling
3. Still Life, Louise Penny
I only chose three of my 5 star books. I’m a fairy hard rarer. Still Life and Harry Potter really kicked off and started me on the love of a series. I’ve read everything Pat Conroy has written and books about him as well. Beach Music sings me to sleep at night.
I think I will go with a book that was on two of my lists: Sandwich, Catherine Newman
This was fun to do!

5 star: If Beale Street Could Talk
Similar Books: James
The Emperor of Gladness
The Bluest Eye
Intermezzo
The Message
5 star: The Joy Luck Club
Similar Books:
James
The Bluest Eye
The Good Earth
The Color Purple
The Secret Life of Bees
5 star: The Last Green Valley
Similar Books: All the Colors of the Dark
The Outlaw Noble Salt
Hold Strong
The World Played Chess
5 star: The Extraordinary Life of Sam Hell
Similar reads: The Frozen River
Broken Country
The Briar Club
James
West With Giraffes
5 star: The Ambler Warning
Similar reads: Poseidon's Arrow
Absolute Damage
The Bourne Shadow
Into the Gray Zone: A Neuroscientist Explores the Border Between Life and Death



It is really fun because it happened with every single 5 stars book I've tried.

5-stars book -> similar book.
A Fine Balance -> The Poisonwood Bible
One Hundred Years of Solitude -> The Stranger
Tales of Love of Madness and of Death -> The Plain in Flames
The Passage -> The Girl with All the Gifts
The Martian Chronicles -> The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy

The example I'll show you has zero books I'm interested in https://www.goodreads.com/book/simila... but thankfully I didn't go there for this challenge. Most aren't Canadian.

So, the five star book for me was Fallen Angels by Patricia Hickman and the book I found was A Christmas Memory by Richard Paul Evans. I've read Evans before for a challenge earlier this year and he was a mixed bag (a series) but I didn't hate any of them, so that's a promising sign.
I'm posting this here in hopes it will help me remember this.

I have indecisionitis"
lol! I can definitely relate to this!

I am choosing to read Original Sins: The (Mis)education of Black and Native Children and the Construction of American Racism

I have indecisionitis"
Take two aspirin and call me in the morning :)

From the list of similar books, I have read and enjoyed seven of them. There are three in the list that are on my Want-to-read list.
The book I've chosen is Tom Lake, and at first glance, it doesn't seem similar at all. It'll be interesting to compare the two.



I loved The Extraordinary Life of Sam Hell all the way through. I also have some duplicate reads and books that I have already read. We All Live Here looks really interesting. I love Jojo Moyes as an author!

Bingo--this is exactly what it is and this has come up in other discussions. Computers can't judge well enough to make good decisions. It seems to be based on the fallacy that someone is going to like similar books. Some people are like that, but some have eclectic tastes or their similarity has nothing to do with the book (eg someone who prefers to read Canadian authors.)


Hmmm. Interesting.


I finally settled on Exit West which was on the list for Home Fire and another I can't remember right now.
Read 35 pages, and I am fully sucked in. Very different to Home Fire, but I'm hoping for a win here, and something to pull me out of my reading (and life) slump.

I realized what were once 5 star reads for me, I am not sure if I even want to read those genres now. Finally settled on my 5 star read At the Same Time: Essays and Speeches because it still resonates with me.
I will be reading Near to the Wild Heart.

Thanks, Janice. I thought I was being smart too but 20 pages in, I realized that stream-of-consciousness style writing does not make for a quick read. Time to abort mission.

5 star read- Three Cups of Tea: One Man's Mission to Promote Peace ... One School at a Time
Reading now - A Long Way Gone: Memoirs of a Boy Soldier
I also realized if there aren't enough ratings for a book, this feature is not available. One of my 5 star reads had 391 ratings but not this feature.


I’ve read a couple of books in the past that I liked a lot and their suggestions had one book in common: Für Polina. I finished within 24 hours and liked it a lot.

Books mentioned in this topic
The Martian Chronicles (other topics)The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy (other topics)
Für Polina (other topics)
The Emperor of Scent: A True Story of Perfume and Obsession (other topics)
In Search of Perfumes: A lifetime journey to the sources of nature's scents (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
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I want you to think about a book that you loved. A 5 star read that you think about frequently, and still adore for whatever reason. Go to it's book page and scroll down.
You want to stop at the "Readers also enjoyed" section. Why is "also" in italics? Another Goodreads mystery. But I want you to click on the "All similar books" link below those 4 featured books.
This will take you to another page which will list up to 20 books that people who have read your favourite have also enjoyed. Your challenge this month is to read one of these books.
You can play around with your five star books, you are not limited to your first choice of a favourite (edited for clarity). Some suggestions are better than others, and some just give you books that haven't been translated for example.
Please let us know what book you chose to start with (your favourite/5 star read), and what book you ended up choosing from the list in this thread so we can follow along and chat about it.
Reporting
- Book title you read
- Your favourite/5 star read
- What did you think of it? Give us a couple of sentences so we can see if we want to snaffle this on to our own lists. "I liked it" will not count.
- Do you think it was a good recommendation? Was it similar? Was it as good? Was it completely unrelated and the amazon AI needs to be rebooted?
General Rules:
1. The book may be in any format - paperback, ebook, audiobook.
2. The book may be combined with the Year Long Challenge and the Group Themed Read.
3. The book must be started and read between July 1 - 31, 2025 (based on your local time zone).
4. The challenge is for one book. You may read more books if you chose but you need only report one.
5. The book must be 175 pages or more determined by the issue you read.
In the case of ebooks & audiobooks, the ebook edition must be at least 200 pages and the audiobook must be a minimum of 6 hours long.