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dalex wrote: "I think books chosen randomly (via a number on your TBR list or a generator or whatever) is just a freebie prompt.
And I don't like how it's just this weird personal prompt. There's no group cont..."
I agree, I would just cheat and keep trying numbers till I see what I want to read at that moment. That's what I did with the "20th book on your shelf, list, etc." prompt this year. I kept counting my TBR or my shelves in different directions to find something that appealed to me.
And I don't like how it's just this weird personal prompt. There's no group cont..."
I agree, I would just cheat and keep trying numbers till I see what I want to read at that moment. That's what I did with the "20th book on your shelf, list, etc." prompt this year. I kept counting my TBR or my shelves in different directions to find something that appealed to me.





Sarah wrote: "I really love the number generator idea. I actually really like more personal prompts! Like the Popsugar prompt this year: "The first book you touch on a shelf with your eyes closed" - that's so my..."
I would hate that! I would definitely cheat if I didn’t want the first book I touched. Of course I read books I haven’t chosen, when they are for book groups, but nobody is going to tell me what to read right now.
I would hate that! I would definitely cheat if I didn’t want the first book I touched. Of course I read books I haven’t chosen, when they are for book groups, but nobody is going to tell me what to read right now.








Same here! Technically, I plan to read all the books on my TBR list, and my biggest problem is that I don't have the time or mental bandwidth to read more than one or two at once, and I have new shiny books battling for my attention over the older patient ones that have been hanging around my physical shelves for years. I like tasks that have me reaching into my personal backlists (back-shelves?). In the event I find that I don't want to read a book on my TBR when a task comes up, I take it as a sign I should take it off and, if I own a copy, pass it along to someone else who does :)
I've been making an effort to clean up my TBR, and I sometimes have to ask myself, am I still the person who would enjoy reading that bookclub book my grandmother gave me ten years ago? A lot of times, the answer is...actually no.

I really like finding new books that I've never heard of, hence my ridiculously long TBR shelf, so that site in particular interested me because there were so many new-to-me books and authors included. I also go off on research tangents like "I wonder if there are any good historical fiction books about medieval Germany and the Holy Roman Empire?" which end up as little clusters of related books on my list.
And like some have mentioned I also have the problem of a lot of books I want to read not being in my public library system (though I also have access to my state university system library for my job, so I can usually get any non-fiction I want to read).

In Excel it's very easy, and Google Sheets tend to be pretty similar but I prefer Excel so I'm not sure about Google.
Excel formula:
=RAND() will give you a random number between 0 and 1
=RANDBETWEEN(a,b) will give you a random number between a and b (where you would put in an actual number in place of a and b). I just tried it, and a & b do not need to be integers (although I don't know why you'd use anything other than an integer in this case). RANDBETWEEN returns an integer every time

I have an enormous TBR list, but for me the joy of a reading challenge is discovering those golden nuggets, that book I'd never heard of before and read JUST for the challenge. (I LOVED the "a book you touch with your eyes closed" prompt this year! I had my daughter lead me to a random library shelf in the fiction section, so my choice was truly random, other than being fiction.) But yes, it looks like not everyone likes that :-)


=RAND() will give you a random number between 0 and 1
=RANDBETWEEN(a,b) will give you a random number between a and b (where you would put in an actual number in place of a and b)"
These are the same in Google Sheets.


What I'm talking about is more a random chooser from a list. You list all the books and then the formula chooses one off of that list for you.

Like this, where the numbers are one column, and the books are a second column.
1. Book A
2. Book B
3. Book C
4. Book D
5. Book E
If you did RANDBETWEEN(1,5) and the result was 2, you would read Book B.
If your list isn't numbered it would be easy to just add a new column with numbers.

I've tried it out a bit more, and the site just does not work well for me. The Bestsellers page has arrows and it looks like there should be a way to see more options to choose from, but it doesn't let me click on them, and there was nothing there that I really cared to use.
The World Maps page did not load for me. After a few tries, I got it working, but again, it gave me mostly books that I'd never heard of and didn't really care to try.
The site is a cool idea, but based on my own experience with it, I'd probably downvote it. I find it frustrating to navigate.


I liked playing with the WhichBook but I can see where it would be difficult as a prompt.

Oh you are correct, swiping instead of clicking does the trick. I still didn't find any bestsellers that I'd liked though!
I poked around a bit on the site to figure out where these book suggestions were coming from and why did they all seem so mostly unheard of ...
"The joy of being online editor for Whichbook is seeking out books which may fly below the radar - books from Indy publishers, first time authors, novels and poetry in translation, quirky titles and knock out covers."
That explains it! I like reading books that were not on my radar before, it's just not what I was expecting from this site, so I was confused. I think they need to add some more information to their pages about what the site is for and what to expect from it.
i suggested a randomly generated prompt a little while ago but instead of a random number choosing exactly the book you have to read next, what about a random word generator? you can base the book you read off of the word/s so it has a lot more flexibility.
https://randomwordgenerator.com/
for example, my 'spin' got: key, brainstorm, patience, vote, stick, ice, strict, lost, provoke, and action.
you could read a book with a key, stick or ice on the cover for people who like cover or title prompts. you could read a book with strict parents, set in a cult or maybe a strict dystopian world for 'strict'. you could read a book about election or politics for 'vote' or a heist for 'key'. you could read a mystery with a missing person/disappearance element for 'lost' etc etc
any thoughts?
https://randomwordgenerator.com/
for example, my 'spin' got: key, brainstorm, patience, vote, stick, ice, strict, lost, provoke, and action.
you could read a book with a key, stick or ice on the cover for people who like cover or title prompts. you could read a book with strict parents, set in a cult or maybe a strict dystopian world for 'strict'. you could read a book about election or politics for 'vote' or a heist for 'key'. you could read a mystery with a missing person/disappearance element for 'lost' etc etc
any thoughts?

Stacey wrote: "Thanks for the word generator, Annie. That’s a fun one, too."
glad people like it :) does anyone have suggestions for wording?
glad people like it :) does anyone have suggestions for wording?
Roxana wrote: "Easy to see how there'd be BIO and KIS versions, too, such as generating only 1 or many word options at once, or requiring the word to appear in the title vs being related to/inspiring the book choice, etc."
exactly, the best prompts have a good range of kis/bio opinion so they can work for everyone!
exactly, the best prompts have a good range of kis/bio opinion so they can work for everyone!


A book related to a randomly generated word
A book related to a word from a random word generator
A book related to a word given by randomwordgenerator.com



There quite probably already is a listopia but who knows what's been added to it. I'd like to have a listopia specifically made by and for this group with some oversight regarding what books are included. Not that there's anything to prevent anyone and everyone from adding to it but at least we could attempt to create a reliable core list.
Listopias are great when people add comments on what books they're adding. Like did you add this book because one of the characters is trans or because the author is? I think having a list would help a lot in terms of people having a jumping off point. As others having pointed out, it can be hard to know what books fit.


I don't think the results are going to change, as people have expressed that, for various reasons, they aren't interested in the prompt (whether it's seen before, lack of access to books, not interested in prompts like this, doesn't match their reading tastes, etc).
We've given book examples in the past without success. I'm afraid suggesting it a third time will be like pushing it down people's throat and create weird feelings in the group.
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And I don't like how it's just this weird personal prompt. There's no group cont..."
I would agree. There are too many ways to manipulate my tbr to find a book that matches (physically and on goodreads), I could take any number given and get 20 different books just by sorting by author, pub date, rating, date added, title, etc. I wouldn't vote for it unfortunately.