Submitted by Remarkable_Home9243 t3_11by531 in books
I have been getting back into reading and love reading physical books. This past month my local library held an even called "blind date with a book". They gift wrapped books and wrote on notes about the themes of the book and books that are similar. I absolutely loved taking the recommendations and ended up reading 3 books from those recommendations. My problem is picking a book in the library with the overwhelming choices. I'm wondering if anyone would be willing to share their book choosing method?
sulla76 t1_ja0rs8k wrote
Library staff here. What they did for you in the blind date book program is something they can do for you all the time. It's called readers advisory and all librarians learn it in their schooling. They'll help you find a book that you might like, and the more that librarian does it, the more they'll get to know your tastes and the better they'll be at it. Also, most librarians LOVE doing readers advisory and wish they could do more.