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Book Recommender Systems

SEE ALSO MagazinesAssociations on the Net

Resources in this category:

All Consuming
http://www.allconsuming.net/
All Consuming lets you build an online catalog of your favorite books, movies, music, and more; share your opinions about these books, films, songs, and other media; than get suggestions from others as to what you should "read, watch, or eat" next.
Gnod
http://www.gnod.net/
Find new authors, music, movies, or people that you like based on authors, music, movies, or people that you know you like. For example, enter a name into the Gnooks (books) page and watch a constellation of similar writers be generated with the author you entered at the center. The more similar an author is to the name you entered, the closer they appear to the center of the constellation.
LibraryThing BookSuggester
http://www.librarything.com/about
LibraryThing allows people to register for free and catalog their books using simple tags. The BookSuggester lets visitors enter a book they like and find similar books based on how others have tagged these books.
Love to Read: Finding Books & Book Clubs
http://www.ipl.org/div/pf/entry/48523
This IPL pathfinder is designed for people who love to read. The focus is primarily on fiction, although many of the sources are also useful for finding nonfiction and other genres. Both print and Internet sources are included.
The Reader's Robot - A Reader's Advisory Service
http://www.tnrdlib.bc.ca/rr.html
Employs a version of famous librarian Nancy Pearl's "Appeals" and "Subjects" characteristics in its reader's advisory system. Readers can read and submit reviews of books with short (one-two sentence) descriptions of the plot and assigned "Categories", a mix of genre terms and other phrases to describe a book.

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