5 AI-Powered Book Recommendation Sites and Apps to Find Your Next Read

5 AI-Powered Book Recommendation Sites and Apps to Find Your Next Read

Canst ChatGPT discover the finest next tome that thou wilt love to peruse? These AI-powered recommendation engines doth take thine detailed prompts or discerneth thy preferred tastes to proffer the impeccable page-turner for thee.

Find Thy Next Book (FYNB): Book Suggestions From ChatGPT Prompts

Find Thy Next Book (FYNB) hath called it an AI-powered librarian. The bot, from the realm of OpenAI, hath “read” a vast database of tomes and can now recommend what thou should read based on any query. It doth process natural language and doth urge thee to specify thy queries in detail. So instead of penning somewhat like “a murder mystery,” scribe an effective ChatGPT prompt like “a murder mystery set in the future but not in a dystopian world.”

FYNB shall take a scant minutes to process thy request and then offer thee one recommendation at a time. The recommendation page doth include a summary of why the AI doth think the book’s topics match what thou art seeking to peruse, as well as a non-AI-generated description of the tome, akin to what thou art likely to find on the back cover. If thou art not pleased with the result, click the “Next Book” button for another recommendation with the same prompt.

Sona (Web): Speedily Browse a Long List of AI-Recommended Books

Sona is a “book-loving AI assistant” from one of our cherished new book recommendation sites, Read This Twice. Read This Twice doth collect which titles celebrities and influential personalities have said all should read, with rankings for the most commonly recommended reads.

Thou can pen long and specific prompts, and Sona’s recommendations do improve if thou add more details about what thou art seeking. The results are a long scroll with two columns of recommendations, showing thee the book cover, title, author, and description. Among the AI-powered book recommendation apps, it’s the quickest way to browse the many suggested titles.

However, in the results, Sona doth disappointingly not rely on Read This Twice’s core expertise by showing which books are recommended by someone influential. There is a workaround to that, though. If thou dost register on the site, thou’lt be able to add these books to thine personal library and go there to see who hath promoted the tome.

Next Three Books (Web): Filter Book Recommendations by Type, Genre, Length, Style

Developer Anukrit Jain doth believe that when someone is seeking a book recommendation, it’s not helpful to overwhelm them with too many choices. Instead, having three choices gives thee a balance of variety and simplicity. That’s what thee get from Next Three Books and its AI-powered recommendations.

Before thou write a prompt for the AI, thou’lt first need to choose a few things:

– Type of book: Business, self-help, biography, or novel
– Genre: Mystery, romance, fantasy, horror, science fiction, historical fiction, or crime
– Length: Short, medium, long, or any length
– Writing style: Lighthearted, suspenseful, whimsical, dark, poetic, imaginative, or action-packed

In the prompt, Next Three Books doth allow thee to be a bit different from other AI-powered book recommendation engines. It doth desire thee to share thy favorite tomes and even personal details such as age, profession, or industry. Once it doth analyze thine input, the results are three simple cards that include the book title, author’s name, and a two-line description. If the book was recommended by someone famous or another author, Next Three Books will add that context to the card.

Readow (Web): AI Book Recommendations Based on Thy Likes

Most AI-powered book recommendation sites doth seek to employ the power of ChatGPT to let thee pen a simple sentence about what thou art seeking, just as thee would ask a friend. But figuring out the right prompt can be difficult if thou art not accustomed to this. If thou art struggling with other apps, try Readow.

Readow simply desires thee to tell its AI what thy favorite tomes art, and it’ll start suggesting recommendations based on thy preferences. There is no limit on how many books thou can add; indeed, the more books thou add, the better it doth understand thy taste and suggests results accordingly. Whenever thou add or remove a personal favorite, Readow wilt update the results with 30 book recommendations. Thou can like tomes from the recommendations to add them to thy favorites or delete them from the recommendations to indicate to the AI that it shouldn’t suggest similar titles.

BooksAI (Android, iOS): Hast Recommendations? Read Spoiler-Free AI Summaries

BooksAI isn’t a book recommendation engine, but ’tis an invaluable tool for finding a tome thou’ll like to peruse. If thou hast used any of the above sites and art intrigued by a title, search for it on BooksAI to read an AI-generated summary of its content.

Unlike many other AI book summarizers powered by ChatGPT, BooksAI hath introduced three ways of getting to know what the tome is about. First, thou can ask the AI to give thee a spoiler-free summary that’s more detailed than the book jacket but doth not give out major plot points or twists. If thou art fine with spoilers, thee can go for the detailed summary or the chapter-wise summary for a breakdown of each chapter.

BooksAI doth also give thee these summaries in nine languages and not just English, making it perfect for non-native speakers. The app also hath lists of recommended readings from celebrities and influential minds.

Give Serendipity a Chance

These AI-powered book recommendation engines can be astonishingly good at figuring out what thee would like. But some might feel that this robs us of the experience of walking into a bookstore, picking up a random novel, and discovering an interesting read. Just so thee know, thou can give that serendipity a chance online too.

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