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What Should I Read Next
Discover your next favorite book through AI-powered recommendations

What is What Should I Read Next?

What Should I Read Next is an innovative book recommendation platform that leverages artificial intelligence to help readers discover their next favorite book. By entering a book you enjoy, the system analyzes an extensive database of real readers' preferences to generate tailored suggestions for what to read next.

The platform offers a comprehensive reading community experience with features like saving favorite books to personalized lists, exploring quotes from literature, and participating in monthly live Q&A sessions with authors. With categories spanning from science fiction to historical fiction, it caters to diverse reading tastes while using AI algorithms to match users with books they'll love.

Features

  • Book Recommendations: AI-powered suggestions based on books users like
  • Reading Lists: Save and manage favorite books with customizable lists
  • Author Q&A: Monthly live sessions with authors for deeper book insights
  • Quote Search: Explore and search quotes from literature
  • Genre Exploration: Browse books across multiple popular subjects and categories

Use Cases

  • Finding new books similar to ones you've enjoyed
  • Discovering books in specific genres like science fiction or romance
  • Building personalized reading lists for future reference
  • Learning about books through author insights and Q&A sessions
  • Exploring literary quotes and their sources

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