I feel like I'm bad at recommending books

  • One reason is because I feel like I actually don't read that many books.

    And I feel like I end up recommending almost only mainstream ones.


    I might kinda be comparing myself to those booktubers, who seem to be very good at them (and also the oddly specific recommendations).



    Like if someone asked for a horror book recommendation, I would say "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" because that is almost the only horror book that I can think of.



    And I would suck at the oddly specific ones that are like "A book recommendation for a cat lady, who enjoys playing chess and watching French movies" (very random example)

    And I would be like "Alice in Wonderland & Through the Looking Glass" because of Chesire cat, the chess references in TTLG, and the parts of AIW where Alice is speaking French.

    I was also thinking about the book "The Queen's Gambit" by Waler Tevis just because of the chess thing, but I haven't read that book.

    But some booktuber would probably recommend some unknown book that might fit the description better. Perhaps some book translated from French, which is about a chess player living in Paris with her cat.

  • I wouldn't say that makes you bad at recommending books, those sound like good recommendations tbh.

    Maybe you don't read a lot of horror books but if someone asked you to recommend a book in a genre you've read more of more would come to mind.


    And for the oddly specific recommendations, booktubers definitely plan their answers out a lot more so it's not like they'll recommend it on the spot, and ofc they might read more which means they have more to draw upon. You didn't do bad with the oddly specific recommendation example you gave either.

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