[kids-lib] Good Book Recommendation Tools or Options: Summary of Responses

Jennifer Maurer jennifer.maurer at state.or.us
Mon Mar 16 15:36:03 PDT 2015


I heard from about a dozen library staff. The top three responses were Goodreads, NoveList, and "have the daughter ask a librarian." :)

Here's a list of all responses:


*         Goodreads

*         NoveList

*         Ask a librarian

*         Jame's Patterson's Read Kiddo Read<http://www.readkiddoread.com/>, a site for reluctant readers

*         What Should I Read Next<http://whatshouldireadnext.com/>?

*         Common Sense Media's book reviews<https://www.commonsensemedia.org/book-reviews>

*         Public libraries' "If you liked ____, try these" booklists, sometimes online like Eugene Public Library's lists<http://eugene.libguides.com/content.php?pid=168295&sid=2379641>

*         Answerland<https://www.answerland.org/>, Oregon's virtual reference service

*         Young Adult Library Services Association's app, Teen Book Finder<http://www.ala.org/yalsa/products/teenbookfinder>

Thanks for the help.

Jen

Jennifer Maurer
School Library Consultant
Oregon State Library
250 Winter Street NE
Salem, OR 97301
503.378.5011
jennifer.maurer at state.or.us<mailto:jennifer.maurer at state.or.us>

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Subject: [OYAN] Good Book Recommendation Tools or Options


I received the inquiry below from someone in another state agency, and while I have some ideas for the person, I'm sure I have holes in my knowledge. Any ideas about good book recommendation tools or options that you could share directly with me would be great, even if they don't directly answer the question that was posed. I can compile the list and share with the listserv.

Question:

I use Netflix quite a bit. I've rated about 1000 films and television shows on a 1-5 scale indicating my interest in each. When Netflix says I will like a movie or television show, it is absolutely correct. I see films that other rated as a 2 or 3 but Netflix thinks I will rate as a 4.5 or higher. I always really enjoy them even though many I have never heard of before the recommendation.

All that to set up the question, is there something similar for books for juvenile readers? This is prompted by an article on a blog of The Washington Post suggesting that 91% of readers prefer books they've chosen. Unfortunately, my daughter at 13 is having trouble selecting books for herself. It would be nice if there were a place to go, rate some titles to indicate preferences, and get a list of books the reader might find interesting.
(Article: http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/answer-sheet/wp/2015/03/09/how-to-get-kids-to-read-independently/)

Thanks,
Jen


Jennifer Maurer
School Library Consultant
Oregon State Library
250 Winter St NE
Salem, OR 97301
503.378.5011
jennifer.maurer at state.or.us<mailto:jennifer.maurer at state.or.us>
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