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What on earth makes Goodreads think that, according to my reading preferences, I'd enjoy this book: Hidden Cove (Solace Island #3)
by Meg Tilly

I'm currently reading Moby Dick, Octavio Paz's "El laberinto de la soledad", Umberto Eco's "Decir casi lo mismo", the Bible, a book of Spanish poetry... and they think I'd enjoy a romantic mystery? For Pete's sake, what's wrong with GR?
Oct 09, 2019 03:48PM

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Lisa of Hopewell Water in Moby Dick, Water around an island??? LOL


message 2: by Ruthiella (last edited Oct 11, 2019 10:05AM) (new)

Ruthiella The algorithm makes silly mistakes like that all time. Once it suggested I read a book about a serial killer (I think - if not that, something very adult) because I had read Little House on the Prairie.


message 3: by Silvia (new)

Silvia Cachia Ruthiella wrote: "The algorithm makes sill mistakes like that all time. Once it suggested I read a book about a serial killer (I think - if not that, something very adult) because I had read Little House on the Prai..."

I guess it's more like a bad algorithm, because it's never come up with anything in my scope! It's always giving me new books, and I don't read anything newly published, specially those light reads by unknown people. No judgment, it's just not me.

A serial killer book after Little House... it's an algorithm on drugs for sure, ha ha ha.


message 4: by Silvia (new)

Silvia Cachia Ruthiella wrote: "The algorithm makes sill mistakes like that all time. Once it suggested I read a book about a serial killer (I think - if not that, something very adult) because I had read Little House on the Prai..."

I think it's just advertisement.


message 5: by Silvia (new)

Silvia Cachia Lisa of Hopewell wrote: "Water in Moby Dick, Water around an island??? LOL"

Ha ha ha, it must be that then, a random word lifted from one of my current reads, and voila, ha ha ha. I was saying to Ruthiella that I think it's simply advertisement.


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