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The StoryGraph challenge GoodReads with quality recommendations, unfocus on ratings
Sarah Manavis at New Statesman has a piece on The StoryGraph, a still-in-development recommendation site that aims to avoid mistakes made by previous attempts at taking on GoodReads. Seeking an alternative to the market leader, which hasn't changed that much since Amazon's takeover in 2013, Manavis received numerous prompts on Twitter to give this up-and-coming challenger a try.
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BoingBoing takes a stronger stance: Goodreads must be destroyed (some Latin reference for the uncultured like me), and its comments section seems to concur. Last edited by Marco77; 09-12-2020 at 07:04 PM. Reason: Added reference to BB article |
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09-13-2020, 08:25 AM | #2 |
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Interesting.
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09-13-2020, 08:41 AM | #3 |
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Having dumped GR 18 months or so ago, I found this interesting. I've just signed up and taken their introductory survey. I await the recommendations it generates with mild curiosity.
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I had a go at it, but I thought the interface was clunky. Basically, there needs to be an ability to display a list of books by an author when you click on 'owned' so you can click on each title.
There also doesn't seem to be any way to import a list of books from an external source (LibraryThing in my case) apart from Goodreads. Besides, I'm not really looking for recommendations nor a place to review my reading. LT suits my needs at the moment so I doubt I'll continue with it. |
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Oh and yes, you can import a lit of books on GR. https://www.goodreads.com/review/import Last edited by JSWolf; 09-13-2020 at 09:49 AM. |
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I signed up for the beta as well. The first round of suggestions was ok, I had already read about a third. One thing that might be useful is liked/didn't like. Just because I own it, doesn't mean I liked it.
At one time, Amazon had a thumbs up/thumbs down on recommendations so you could fine tune it. Not sure why they dropped that. |
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Having dropped GR 7 years ago, I'm not exactly looking for a replacement. Librarything fulfills my cataloging needs (and that's just a backup to my Calibre "review" library) and since I'm on wordpress and have built up a list of trustworthy readers to follow, I get all the suggestions I need. More than I need in fact.
I'll take peoples' recommendations over some algorithm any day. But then, I actually WILL read the books I add to my tbr, unlike many people who add for adding's sake. |
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I have a bunch of Early Reviewer books to catch up on having stalled on one I got sent mistakenly. Not my cup of tea at all, and unlike the NewCon Novellas, it's like an unwelcome guest in my TBR pile. |
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I confess to being irritated by that as well, especially when it's a case of a RPG book where it's important to know which edition to combine the work into. With minimal information, and no cover, there's not a hope of knowing. |
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I need book recommendations about as much as I need to learn Klingon. GR has some of the worst book recommendations, but I do use reviews there to help filter books that I’m considering buying.
More broadly, I don’t think anyone does a good job with recommendations in general, and I pretty much ignore them. |
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You’ve mentioned one of my GR pet peeves, though, and it’s all on the members. The ridiculous length of people’s TBR lists makes comparisons useless and it also means I don’t care to see their feed. I don’t get it, myself. What’s the point of a TBR with thousands and thousands of books? I’ve got one friend who’s over 70 with some 7,000 books on her want-to-read list. I use GR for my own purposes and I try to limit the useful information I provide, i.e., I don’t link my Amazon account. It’s not as if they use my data to make reasonable recommendations; it’s all marketing. |
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I stopped adding books I read, wanted to read and reviews when I realised that Goodreads was an Amazon data capture tool. Amazon should never have been allowed to buy it, Mobipocket, IMDB, Book depository, Abe Books and others.
Also they are totally inflexible about content removal. As mentioned in the article, the site doesn't even work very well. Like Amazon, they also conflate illustrators and colourists as book authors! StoryGraph seems to be on a second incarnation and seems poor. Their selection screen for filtering recommendations is also poor, though the idea is reasonable and works well on the TV broadcast Guide, Digiguide, which is far better than Radio Times, RTE Guide, Sky Onscreen Guide / Search or Freeview/Freesat guide/search. The best alternative would be for Amazon to be forced to divest of companies that they should never have been allowed to buy. But we certainly don't want to see Goodreads owned by any Social Media Company, Apple, Microsoft, Google or Oracle. Or any company owning online or physical bookshops. I don't know what the answer is for an alternative. We do still of course list our new releases on Goodreads. But be warned, even if no copies are yet sold and the cover is changed before release, Goodreads will not remove the never used invalid cover. Also Amazon refuses to remove listings for totally withdrawn novels. It's reasonable that they should keep listings for merely out-of-print novels. |
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Yes, I'd like to see The StoryGraph succeed. However despite being a very keen reader I didn't sign up. I might later simply to make sure our books are on their database. They could maybe import Neilsen's and ingram's ISBN datebases for the English language titles? |
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