Show HN: What to read after? Personalised AI book recommendations (whattoreadafter.xyz)
Personalised AI book recommendations with WOW effect!
Greetings! I'm Robo Ratel, your personal AI librarian, and I'm thrilled to help you find your next amazing literary adventure! Just specify genres and/or storyline characteristic and see the exciting recommendations I've curated just for you!
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[ 3.2 ms ] story [ 29.2 ms ] thread- Why is it called What to Read After? One doesn’t put an input book in.
- “Chick Lit” is probably not PC in this day and age.
- There are lots and lots of sections, but i can only choose one after the genre?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chick_lit
> the term has fallen out of fashion with publishers,[2] while writers and critics have rejected its inherent sexism.
- You can put a book title on the homepage https://whattoreadafter.xyz and see recommendations about what to read after.
- Sorry, what is wrong with "Chick Lit"? Chick lit is a term used to describe a type of popular fiction targeted at young women.
- yes, it's made on purpose to give you les broad recommendations. For example, you can look for horror, science fiction and fantasy with Christmas storyline. You can also make several searches, if you want to discover more books with different storyline elements.
E1: Well, it worked the first time. Now the "AI Librarian" API call 403's out on me, according to my browser's web inspector.
E2: Oh, wait, you totally can do the "what to read after <X>" flow, you just have to click the "what to read after..." field in the top left.
This is the better URL to get there:https://whattoreadafter.xyz/
It then shows me the same book, and a summary of it, and asks me if I want to read it.
Below that, it shows me a set of books in the "No Labels" category.
For all the books I've tried so far, it's given me this same set of books. House of Leaves is very different from A Time of Gifts, so it's unlikely that they're recommendations based on the book.
I haven't tried logging in, though.
I know it’s not personalized since I didn’t create an account but it’s still a bit disappointing.
The privacy policy was a fun read though. They say that "one of our main priorities is the privacy of our visitors" and then give a huge list of the personal information that is collected. It’s not very private too.