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May 28, 2023 05:42PM

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I also see a lot of newsletters from publishers.
Fantasticfiction.com is also a great source.




I get ideas from Goodreads and my GR friends, also real-life friends. I also get emails from Book Bub, Book Riot, Literary Hub, and a couple of local bookstores. I subscribe to an excellent magazine called Bookmarks
https://www.bookmarksmagazine.com/
And I pick up the book fliers at libraries and independent bookstores.
This explains why I always have hundreds of books in the To Be Read Someday category - books I don't own but think I might like.
https://www.bookmarksmagazine.com/
And I pick up the book fliers at libraries and independent bookstores.
This explains why I always have hundreds of books in the To Be Read Someday category - books I don't own but think I might like.
Goodreads and Net Galley
Also I do read the NY Times book reviews
And there's a blog I love Go Fug Yourself (https://www.gofugyourself.com/) and they do a "what are you reading" post every few months that is always full of great recommendations.
Also I do read the NY Times book reviews
And there's a blog I love Go Fug Yourself (https://www.gofugyourself.com/) and they do a "what are you reading" post every few months that is always full of great recommendations.

New to me books I find browsing at the library.
I don't usually read newly published books because almost all of my books come from the library and the hot books have long waits.


Finding a booktuber with a similar taste as me really helps my reading goals!
