This website recommends novels by making sure you can’t judge a book by its cover
There’s an old adage that says “don’t judge a book by its cover.”
And while that’s usually used metaphorically to discourage making
judgements of a person or situation based on initial impressions,
there’s no reason why you couldn’t interpret it literally to refer to
actually judging works of literature. That’s the idea behind recommendmeabook.com, which takes the idea of not judging a book by its cover and takes it to the natural conclusion.
Designed by developer Givi Phirtskhalava,
the site presents you with the first page of a novel as a blank,
standalone item without title, author, or cover, allowing you to
experience the beginning of a book without coloring it with any
preconceived ideas.
It’s a clever idea, made even more useful by the fact
that it actually includes mainstream published novels in addition to the
usual run of public domain works that tend to populate projects like
this. As an actual book-recommendation engine, it’s somewhat limited by
just randomly showing you the first page of the various novels in the
collection, but the gimmick of trying books blindly is still fun.
Beyond using it for finding new books, it’s also
interesting to try and identify novels you’ve already read once they’ve
been removed from the context of their covers and identifying
information. And besides, as another adage goes, “You'll never know
until you try.”
The article was published on : the verge
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