If You Love to Read Fiction, This Website Will Blow Your Mind

Choose what you want to read based on emotion & mood, a world map, or character & plot.

I LOVE BOOKS in wooden tiles in front of book pages

Whichbook is the holy grail for booklovers.

Goodreads and Amazon are well-known for their book descriptions, reviews, and recommendations. They help you evaluate a book or find your next read. Sometimes though, conflicting reviews and spoilers are not helpful.

What if you could start with what you want?

Whichbook gives you the steering wheel

You choose what you want to read based on Emotion & Mood, a World Map, or Character & Plot.

Would you like to read a book about a Latinx thirty-something with lots of twists and turns? How about a book written by an Italian author? Maybe something funny and larger than life with a heavy dose of optimism?

Through a series of sliders, an interactive map, or a checklist, the world is your oyster.

Whichbook serves up uncommon suggestions

With a wide range of diverse titles, Whichbook leads to roads less traveled.

As an independent organization working with libraries all over the world, it isn’t influenced by a book’s marketing budget. The book descriptions are created by booklovers that find hidden treasures. And Whichbook levels the playing field by delivering matches in random order.

For avid readers interested in expanding their horizons beyond the algorithms of the powerhouses, Whichbook is a breath of fresh air.

There’s still more

Well-organized and beautifully designed, the website graphics are primarily book covers.

It feels like going to a bookstore and having an expert give you personalized suggestions based on your preferences. If you’re in the mood to browse, the weekly blog features a title with a summary, extract, and similar book suggestions. It’s a reader’s wonderland.

Go now! You can thank me later.

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Also published in Better Humans

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