I spend a fair amount of my readers' advisory time comforting and coaxing die-hard fans of
But if you need more reading suggestions and aren't able to rush to the nearest library for in-person help, here are some things you can do instead:
- Do a web search for the author, title or series plus "readalikes" or "read alikes." Very likely you'll get a number of results.
- Check out the database Novelist through the public library. It's full of fabulous suggestions!
- Take advantage of Seattle Public Library's Your Next 5 Books service. You describe what you like; their librarians generously suggest more reading matter!
- Goodreads is a social networking site for readers. Use it to keep track of your reading wish list, rate books you've read, and find more titles. I have an account where I put books on virtual shelves by genre and age level.
- There are also a number of websites designed to fill this role, such as YourNextRead, What Should I Read Next? and Whichbook.
Happy reading!
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