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It always makes me nervous when people ask me for book recommendations also. In my opinion, reading is such a personal thing that unless you really know someone, it is very difficult to give a good book recommendation. When people ask me for book ideas, I usually ask them what the last two of three books that they've read and enjoyed were, and then base my recommendation off of that. I try as hard as possible not to accept books from other people unless I already know that we have similar taste in books, usually I use the excuse of already having too many unread books at home (which isn't a lie, there's currently over 50 waiting to be read!).

In fact both of my bffs spend A LOT of their time with their noses in self help &/or Christian nonfiction books. Totally not my cuppa. Blame it on my happy childhood. And they roll their eyes at my PNR series addiction - although, evidence to the contrary, I have a pretty varied reading history. The problem is that they keep tossing me books nearly 40 years of friendship should tell them I'm taking to be polite, and I only recommend what I think they'll actually like.

But if a friend gives me something to read and I do read it even if I'm apprehensive, and if I don't like it, I'll tell them so. This happened with the first book of the Dexter series. It just wasn't as good for me as it was for my friend but I kept reading the series nonetheless.
But they're my friends: they know by now that if you ask my opinion, you'll certainly get it :)


Books mentioned in this topic
Sins & Needles (other topics)Dead Until Dark (other topics)
Motherless Brooklyn (other topics)
Have you ever read one heartily recommended by a loved one one that was, well, just plain bad? How did you handle their inevitable query into what you thought?
Is there more to the story?