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Recommend books based on what taste-matched readers loved, not just mood/genre
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jessleigh0918
Jun 6, 2026

The current recommendation engine is based on mood, pace, and genre preferences, which is a great starting point. But those categories are really broad. I've read 45 books tagged "fae" and rated them everywhere from 1.75 to 4.75. Telling me I like fae books doesn't help me find my next great read — the tag doesn't predict quality for me.

What actually predicts whether I'll love a book is whether readers who rate the same books I do also loved it. That's collaborative filtering, and StoryGraph already has the building blocks:

  • You already have Similar Users matching
  • You already have everyone's ratings data
  • You already know which books users have in common

What I'd love to see:

Take the users who are my strongest taste matches (based on actual rating alignment on shared books, not mood/genre profiles) and surface the books they rated 4+ stars that I haven't read yet.

Something like:

"3 readers with 80%+ taste match rated this book 4.5 or higher"

Or even just a recommendation category called "Loved by readers like you" that pulls from taste-matched users' top-rated books.

This would be a massive leap in recommendation quality because it doesn't rely on broad categories that don't predict individual taste. It relies on the most reliable signal there is: people who agree with me about specific books tend to agree about other books too.

Tags, genres, and moods describe what a book is. Taste-matched readers tell you whether a book is good for you specifically. That's the difference.

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Nadia
Jun 7, 2026

Have you been on the Recommendations page and seen the "Similar users loved..." category?

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jessleigh0918
Jun 7, 2026

Nadia yes I've seen that, but it's pretty flawed. It shows me books that aren't even close to things I'd read.

So people who have read things I have read and given them similar ratings have also read these books and rated them highly, but I guess those people must read a wide range of things? And I don't really. So maybe if I could filter to genre somehow?

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Nadia
Jun 8, 2026

jessleigh0918 Thank you for the feedback! I'll pass it on to Rob.

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