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Where can you find reading suggestions?

You can find reading suggestions in a lot of places! Here are a few ideas, depending on what you're looking for:

For specific genres or topics:

* Goodreads: This website is a great place to find recommendations based on your interests. You can browse by genre, author, or even specific books you've enjoyed in the past.

* LibraryThing: Similar to Goodreads, LibraryThing allows you to track your reading and find recommendations. It also has a focus on cataloging your entire library.

* BookBub: BookBub sends you personalized email alerts for new releases and sales on books that match your interests.

* Amazon: Amazon's recommendation system is excellent, and you can find suggestions based on your past purchases, browsing history, and even the books you've added to your wishlist.

* Specialized Websites: Websites like "The Millions," "The Paris Review Daily," or "Literary Hub" offer curated lists of books and articles based on different themes or interests.

* Bookstores: Don't underestimate the power of a good bookstore! Ask a bookseller for recommendations based on what you like to read. They are often experts in their field and can point you to books you might not have found on your own.

For personalized recommendations:

* Friends and family: Ask your friends and family for recommendations. They likely know your taste in books better than anyone.

* Book clubs: Joining a book club is a great way to discover new authors and genres. You can discuss your favorite books with other readers and get their recommendations.

* Local libraries: Many libraries offer book recommendations and suggestions through staff and events.

For discovering new authors:

* Literary awards: Check out the winners of major literary awards like the Pulitzer Prize, the National Book Award, or the Booker Prize. These awards often recognize innovative and groundbreaking work.

* Longreads: This website features long-form essays and articles, often written by authors who are also published novelists or short story writers.

* Online literary magazines: Explore online literary magazines like "The Paris Review," "Tin House," "Granta," and "The New Yorker." They publish work by both established and emerging writers.

And lastly, don't be afraid to try something new! Sometimes the best reading suggestions come from stepping outside of your comfort zone and exploring different genres and authors. Happy reading!

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