I have a giant mixture of how I discover new books, but my biggest thing is mainly browsing local library website and their weekly lists of new releases as well as different book review aggregator sites

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    1 year ago

    My current method:

    1. Watch movie based on a book

    2. Read the book

    3. End up enjoying the book more than the movie

    Based on this, I highly recommend John Dies at the End and the three books that follow.

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      1 year ago

      omfg John Dies at the End was one of my favorites! The movie absolutely didn’t do it justice

    • Eq0
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      1 year ago

      Can you tell me why you like reading books from which movies are made?

      I often find that reading a book after I watch the movie constrains my imagination to the images given by the movie, and I don’t like that. Do you ever feel like this?

  • Rottcodd@lemmy.ninja
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    1 year ago

    Osmosis.

    I don’t actively seek out books to read - I just keep my eyes open and stumble across more than enough of them.

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      Same!

      I enjoy talking about books, so I end up sharing favorites and news with a lot of people. Usually, I get more recommendations than I’m able to read.

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    Recommendations from friends and people I follow online, mainly. I follow a bunch of authors and narrative designers and between all of them I haven’t ran out of books for my wishlist yet!

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    I try to take recommendations from multiple places:

    Friends and family

    Goodreads

    Social media/online personalities I enjoy

    Algorithm recommendations (other people who bought that book also bought…)

    And my personal favorite: wandering around in a bookstore until a title or cover catches my eye

    This way I get recommendations with some context (this book is similar to another book I liked, or, Mary has good taste in fantasy books and highly recommends this one) and also some room for serendipity to find something I might not normally read.

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      1 year ago

      I love window shopping at barnes and noble, especially taking pictures of books to later get at the library

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    1 year ago

    In addition to “osmosis” that the other user mentioned, which is my main way of finding new stuff: I subscribe to a newsletter about new releases that comes each Tuesday. Also from friends with similar tastes in reading, and a lot of time from checking the works cited and recommended reading sections in nonfiction books.

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    It’s most from recommendations. From a friend, or online (previously reddit, now lemmy). Historically, my way to choose a book, is if I like something from a author, just start going through their full bibliography. So, a single recommendation of a new author can last me a long time.

    These days, I am getting recommendations from our weekly “What are you reading” threads over at !books@lemmy.world. So many books are mentioned each week, my books wishlist has already grown quite a lot from it.