Place on forum to ask about specific book suggestions?

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Place on forum to ask about specific book suggestions?

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Hello everyone! I am new to the site and was wondering if there is anyplace on the forums to ask for suggestions for specific books. I have looked around a bit and none of the overviews mention a place where I can ask for suggestions other than maybe the off-topic forum? So yea if you could point me in the right direction I would appreciate it.

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If you want recommendations by genre, there is a sticky topic in each genre's forum for recommendations in that genre. Otherwise, if you want extremely personalized suggestions based on a personal description of your tastes, that would go in the general book and reading discussion forum. However, if you are just looking for book suggestions, I would suggest reading the book of the month each month as well as checking out our original, exclusive reviews.
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