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    http://whatshouldireadnext.com/[^]

    Best wishes, Hans


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      If you're into whodunnits and techno-thrillers, I suggest Doug Preston and Lincoln Child[^]. They never disappoint.

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        Look like it ain't support programming related books. I tried this[^], this[^] and this[^]

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          Cool. Of course when I put in the book I had recently finished it gave me a list of books I had already read. Hardly their fault, I guess.

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            When I put in the Hobbit quite a few expected items came through. But the interesting part is the unexpected ones. The unbearable lightness of being Plays of Tennessee Williams Doctrine and covenants of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints The AD&D Manuals (not really reading material, per se) The Iliad The Cat in the Hat Comes back Bart Simpson's Guide to Life Frightful's Mountain I wonder what their methodology is?

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              When I put in the Hobbit quite a few expected items came through. But the interesting part is the unexpected ones. The unbearable lightness of being Plays of Tennessee Williams Doctrine and covenants of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints The AD&D Manuals (not really reading material, per se) The Iliad The Cat in the Hat Comes back Bart Simpson's Guide to Life Frightful's Mountain I wonder what their methodology is?

              _____________________________ Give a man a mug, he drinks for a day. Teach a man to mug...

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              smcnulty2000 wrote:

              I wonder what their methodology is?

              Good question. Aside from being short, Bilbo and Bart have little in common. :)

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                smcnulty2000 wrote:

                I wonder what their methodology is?

                Good question. Aside from being short, Bilbo and Bart have little in common. :)

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                Maybe it's as simple as: "a cluster of customers who purchased X have also purchased Y". I think the Bart book is a humor/personal philosophy book too. The iliad is at least a quest. Frightful's Mountain has a mountain in it. If it isn't the purchasing cluster I'm mystified.

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                  http://whatshouldireadnext.com/[^]

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                  It's interesting, but it appears to be pulling suggestions out of someones arse.

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                    When I put in the Hobbit quite a few expected items came through. But the interesting part is the unexpected ones. The unbearable lightness of being Plays of Tennessee Williams Doctrine and covenants of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints The AD&D Manuals (not really reading material, per se) The Iliad The Cat in the Hat Comes back Bart Simpson's Guide to Life Frightful's Mountain I wonder what their methodology is?

                    _____________________________ Give a man a mug, he drinks for a day. Teach a man to mug...

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                    Funny, I tried Harry Potter and all I got was all other Harry Potters... Well duh :confused: And actually when I type in the hobbit I get only other Tolkien books, like 'El Hobbit' :doh: Are you perhaps a logged in member?

                    It's an OO world.

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                      Best wishes, Hans


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                      Hi Hans, I tried these searches on the following on that site: The Saragossa Manuscript Dangerous Liasons Les Miserables Bacon Hamster Tristam Shandy And got no results for any of them. I think they may have some cross-site thing they are doing which is blocked by my MVPS.org mammoth 'hosts'site-filter, because I see a panel with IIS Server Error down south and east on the page. I'm not about to register for such a site. Amazon already knows my every mood :) best, Bill

                      "In the River of Delights, Panic has not failed me." Jorge Luis Borges

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                        Hi Hans, I tried these searches on the following on that site: The Saragossa Manuscript Dangerous Liasons Les Miserables Bacon Hamster Tristam Shandy And got no results for any of them. I think they may have some cross-site thing they are doing which is blocked by my MVPS.org mammoth 'hosts'site-filter, because I see a panel with IIS Server Error down south and east on the page. I'm not about to register for such a site. Amazon already knows my every mood :) best, Bill

                        "In the River of Delights, Panic has not failed me." Jorge Luis Borges

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                        Hi Bill, Using FF3.6 (with js enabled), I got these results: The Saragossa Manuscript 0 Dangerous Liasons 0 Les Miserables 7 Bacon 11 Hamster 0 Tristam Shandy 1

                        Best wishes, Hans


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                          Funny, I tried Harry Potter and all I got was all other Harry Potters... Well duh :confused: And actually when I type in the hobbit I get only other Tolkien books, like 'El Hobbit' :doh: Are you perhaps a logged in member?

                          It's an OO world.

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                          Naerling wrote:

                          Funny, I tried Harry Potter and all I got was all other Harry Potters

                          Yes, after you enter the book/author name, it displays a list to make sure that's what you want, and then you click on one of the books displayed; as it says, click on the link underneath which matches best. It will then display its suggestions.

                          Best wishes, Hans


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                            Naerling wrote:

                            Funny, I tried Harry Potter and all I got was all other Harry Potters

                            Yes, after you enter the book/author name, it displays a list to make sure that's what you want, and then you click on one of the books displayed; as it says, click on the link underneath which matches best. It will then display its suggestions.

                            Best wishes, Hans


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                            Doh! :doh: I feel stupid now... I was reading that, but could not find a link. So I just entered the title. It didn't occur to me those were the links I had to click :-O Guess I'm having an off day :rolleyes:

                            It's an OO world.

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