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Re: 2017 Reading Challenge

Posted: Feb 20th, '17, 11:26
by Akili Li
Eh, I was first introduced to the site as a good way to get book recommendations which were based on what you actually liked... but the first 80+ books they recommended, I had already read.
It got tiring.

If I don't think of it primarily as a recommendation site, but instead as a "social connections" sort of thing, then maybe it would work...

Re: 2017 Reading Challenge

Posted: Feb 20th, '17, 11:39
by AliceON
I guess you just mark those recommendations as read but not all 80+ at once..? I have yet to make use of the recommendation feature so I can't say much here. I believe it's important to rate books in order to get correct recommendations..?

Re: 2017 Reading Challenge

Posted: Feb 20th, '17, 11:43
by Akili Li
The other trouble I had was that I would rate a book highly.... and it would start recommending the exact same book to me, in other editions.

If it's hardcover or paperback or trade, first edition or fifteenth, UK cover or Australian, it's still the same book.


It really was a mis-aligned expectations thing, probably. I went to the site expecting something that wasn't really accurate and then of COURSE that would cause trouble.

Re: 2017 Reading Challenge

Posted: Feb 20th, '17, 12:25
by AliceON
lol I didn't know it could do it! looks like the feature generally fails

Re: 2017 Reading Challenge

Posted: Feb 20th, '17, 15:12
by Sanssouci
I don't use the recommendations much, so I can't say for sure, but it's possible that it's gotten better.

Now you can keep track of all the different times you have read a book too, which was a huge improvement in the site for me because I love to re-read!

Re: 2017 Reading Challenge

Posted: Feb 20th, '17, 18:55
by AliceON
I agree! it was a big problem for my friend that re-reads were not counted towards the reading challenge. maybe not a problem, but it was very discouraging. now it's possible

Re: 2017 Reading Challenge

Posted: Feb 20th, '17, 19:26
by Akili Li
Sort of a general tracker for how much you've read? Then you just have to remember to go online and update it... that's kind of a neat feature.

Re: 2017 Reading Challenge

Posted: Feb 20th, '17, 19:43
by Sanssouci
Yup. You can even tell it how many books you want to read in the year, and it will keep track of how many you've read, and tell you how far ahead or behind you are.

Re: 2017 Reading Challenge

Posted: Feb 20th, '17, 19:47
by Akili Li
That's how you manage to do the reading challenge!
If I don't stick with a really easy - to - track option (like getting through Cantar del Cid) I can't tell how far I am.

Ha! Okay.... this is sounding more and more appealing the more you guys talk.

Re: 2017 Reading Challenge

Posted: Feb 20th, '17, 20:02
by AliceON
word of mouth has been the best marketing technique ever since mankind learned to speak XD