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Do you really like reading books?

9 pointsby jadeydiabout 7 years ago
We build TTB (toptalkedbooks.com) about one year ago, which is collecting books from HN, Stack Overflow for hackers.<p>Now we want it to be a community,Would you like to share your reading experience and discuss it with others?

3 comments

JacksonGarietyabout 7 years ago
My two cents: people who really like reading books don&#x27;t read the books that are most frequently talked about. This is probably because most people don&#x27;t really like to read. Accordingly, the most popular books are written specifically for an audience that doesn&#x27;t really like to read, and the content is usually more important than the form, the style, and so on. As a result, the audience of popular books is fragmented by the subjects of the books they read.
pasabagiabout 7 years ago
Not really. I think a community has two main uses: helping you discover new things, and finding solutions to problems you have with them.<p>The discoverability argument suffers for two reasons. First, people don&#x27;t read very interesting books. I&#x27;ve never came across something genuinely special that I hadn&#x27;t already read, online. Second, books are already very discoverable - since universities prepare reading lists, authors recommend stuff, and books reference each other.<p>The first problem holds for whatever you consider an interesting book - unless, perhaps, you like bestsellers. Reading is by nature a very fragmented passtime - and no two readers have the same taste.<p>The possible exception to the first problem is in itself a problem - popular books tend to drown out the less popular ones - until your book forum no longer helps discovery since it just talks about very discoverable bestsellers.<p>I&#x27;d only really be interested in a book forum if it offered something very different to what exists already. I think it would be interesting, for instance, to have a domain-specific set of forums (say, &#x27;victorian gothic&#x27;, &#x27;medieval european&#x27;), then have a hard test that you have to pass to post in them. I don&#x27;t think this would work either - but it would be different.
sandovabout 7 years ago
I really like the concept of the website, but don&#x27;t approve spamming ask hn. show hn is the place to show your projects.