Bibliophiles R us
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Cool beans! HAving being playing around with a Shiny Thing, I thought I'd point all the book lovers at a related site, StoryCode.co.uk (and for the yanks, there is a .com as well). Find a book, look at what other people thought were similar books. Paid for by an amazon affiliate scheme for the books you want to buy. It aggregates opinions and anyone can add to them. Me like. It'll suggest books that you may not have heard of, or authors that would normally be filed elsewhere.
innerbrat? It's not just me that thinks you might like a certain book, look at result 3 for American Gods. Of course, the more people that code books they've read the more accurate it gets...
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Date: 2006-Feb-04, Saturday 11:35 (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-Feb-04, Saturday 13:56 (UTC)2. Means NOTHING! They have a book I detest as number 6 :-P, and two books by a popular but mediocre author above that.
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Date: 2006-Feb-04, Saturday 15:10 (UTC)Given who that is, that's an amusing way to describe her.
I actually love Dune, although the sequels are a bit off, but ymmv I guess.
'twas worth a final try, it remains a book I love, despite his personal, religion inspired beliefs.