This article seems geared towards those who are actually thinking of becoming pro book recommenders but I found it an interesting read regardless. As someone who is constantly mentally throwing the “write & write faster” phrase at every author I follow, including Brandon Sanderson, I might try the tips in here just for myself. It provides a systematic approach to book recommendation where you can go from easy beginner steps all the way to pro levels that require research. I hope you find the information valuable no matter who you use it for or how involved you want your process to be. You can find the article here (https://bookriot.com/how-to-recommend-books-like-an-expert/) if you would like to read more.
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