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  # 4 Ways To Recommend Reads From Your Catalog

 

 

    The curated read-alikes and Story Finder in NoveList Select allow you to suggest quality recommendations with confidence, whether you’ve read the book... or not!  

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[Lauren Campbell](/novelist/bio/lauren-campbell)

 

 10 June 2025 

 

 

Imagine this: A patron comes to the desk gushing about a book they just loved and wants another that’s equally as amazing. The only problem is, you’ve never heard of this title, and you certainly don’t know what makes it amazing!

Or you're asked to suggest a new author by a patron who has read everything written by their favorite author, but all of a sudden, you can’t even remember what an author *does*, let alone name one!



As much as we love talking about books, it can be intimidating to be put on the spot like this. I know I used to put a lot of (unnecessary) pressure on myself in those moments. I felt like a failure if I couldn’t come up with the perfect title or author suggestion off the top of my head.



That is silly, of course. Even the most experienced librarian can’t possibly know everything about every book or every author. The next time you find yourself at a loss as to what to recommend, remember to use your tools! If your library catalog has [NoveList Select,](/novelist/products/novelist-select) you and your patrons have a powerful readers’ advisory tool at your fingertips. You can use it to help answer all kinds of reader questions. Here are four example scenarios of how you can use the catalog to make easy recommendations:



### **Situation #1: When a reader loves a specific book** 



If a reader tells you, “I just LOVE the *Sandsea Trilogy* by Chelsea Abdullah and can hardly wait till the third book. What am I supposed to read in the meantime?” You can use NoveList Select’s **Story Finder** to match your patron with books tailored just for them. Even if you have never heard of the *Sandsea Trilogy,* you will find a whole set of vocabulary, right in your catalog, that you can use to confidently make informed recommendations.



“Oh, wonderful!” You might say as you furiously (I mean calmly and quietly) type *Sandsea* into your catalog search box and click on a title. “What is it that you love so much about this series? I can suggest some more **Fairy tale or folklore inspired fiction** if you’d like.” If they’re an adaptation and retelling fan, then you might suggest titles such as *A Sorceress Comes to Call* by T. Kingfisher, or *For the Wolf* by Hannah Whitten.





 



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On the other hand, if they seem less than charmed by happily ever after spin-offs, then you might follow up with, “How about something else **intricately plotted** and **evocative**? If you want to stick with **Fantasy fiction,** you might enjoy *Black Leopard, Red Wolf* by Marlon James, or *Uprooted* by Naomi Novik.”



 



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Keep mixing and matching until you find the combo that’s right for them!

### **Situation #2: When they’ve read everything by their favorite author**

Maybe the next patron you talk to tells you, “I really like Kristin Hannah, but I’ve read all of her historical fiction books.”

“I see,” you muse as you once again type quickly and quietly to find a Kristin Hannah book in your catalog. “I can suggest some other authors you might enjoy.” The **Similar Authors** list in NoveList Select will give you several authors to choose from. And the reason why under each author will help you decide which one is the best fit for this reader.

In this case, you can ask some follow-up questions to determine what kind of writing style they enjoy. Since they mentioned Hannah’s historical fiction, they may decide to skip the authors that lean more toward romance and start with authors who explore different periods, like Julia Alvarez. Either way, NoveList Select has a wealth of information about each author's similarities and differences.



 



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### **Situation #3: For when they need Book 15 in a series**

Some readers love a good series. And no one wants to read a series out of order. So, when a frazzled caregiver comes up to you at the desk and says, “My child **needs** *Diary of a Wimpy Kid Book 15*,” you don’t have to wonder where to look. Pull up any *Wimpy Kid* book in your catalog and see them all listed right there in reading order. “Oh yes,” you can respond knowingly, “*The Deep End* is the light blue one. Let’s see if it’s on the shelf.”



 



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### **Situation #4: For when the library is closed**

As you are talking to each patron, show them your screen and explain how they can always find even more recommendations right in the library’s catalog, anytime. **Your library** is the best place for readers to turn to when they need a good book. And with NoveList Select, they’ll never come up empty-handed again.



 



  If you’d like to add NoveList Select to your catalog, click the link below to request more information. You can also [see what NoveList Select looks like](/novelist/products/novelist-select/ils-integrations) in a catalog like yours.

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[Lauren Campbell](/novelist/bio/lauren-campbell "Lauren Campbell") is a NoveList Librarian. She is currently reading *The Stardust Thief* by Chelsea Abdullah, and after writing this article, she must now also read *For the Wolf* by Hannah Whitten and *Black Leopard, Red Wolf* by Marlon James.



 



 

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