The first project, The StoryGraph, is a full-featured suite of tools for bookworms. The service tracks your reading history and offers recommendations based on your preferences, mood and themes. It also offers features like mood-based discovery, reading buddies, custom tags, lists and reading challenges. You can import data from Goodreads and join book clubs, and most of the features are free, with more personalized options available through a paid Plus subscription.
Another good option is BooksAI, a mobile app that uses ChatGPT to generate more than 40 million book summaries. The app offers three types of summaries -- spoiler-free, spoiler-filled and hybrid -- so you can find the one that's most helpful. It also offers AI-recommended books based on your favorites, so you can explore new titles. The app works in nine languages and offers features like celebrity book lists and a favorites list to organize your preferences.
For a more personalized recommendation service, What Should I Read Next? offers book recommendations based on your mood and preferred genres. The AI librarian, Robo Ratel, processes your input to refine recommendations based on factors like emotional depth, character development and holiday settings. It's particularly useful for readers who want to expand their horizons or need help choosing a new book.
Finally, NextThreeBooks offers AI-based recommendations powered by the GPT-3 technology. You can enter your preferences and get three recommendations based on your tastes. It's easy to use and can help you quickly find new books, making it a good option for people looking for personalized book recommendations.