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More Book Lust: Recommended Reading for Every Mood, Moment, and Reason (original 2005; edition 2005)

by Nancy Pearl

Series: Book Lust (2)

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The Seattle librarian who created the popular program "If All of Seattle Read the Same Book" organizes readers' interests into one hundred fifty categories, recommending great books in each.
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Title:More Book Lust: Recommended Reading for Every Mood, Moment, and Reason
Authors:Nancy Pearl
Info:Sasquatch Books (2005), Paperback, 304 pages
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So I added quite a few recommendations from this book to my Goodreads list. I have also been listening to her podcast to get recommendations. ( )
  Chris.Bulin | Oct 1, 2020 |
This one was not as good as her first one. In part because it seemed to pick a good share of very obscure items (she frequently recommended books that were likely out of print). Some of the categories seemed to be stretching a little. And in my case, it seemed a bit more slanted to female readers. For instance, the section on Space Opera was pretty slim. Having said that, I still found a few ideas of new things to read, but I had to dig for them. Overall, it is a book for browsing and finding something for a particular mood. ( )
  bloodravenlib | Aug 17, 2020 |
I read the original and this sequel both in one day ... or I should say I was mostly skimming by the time I was on the second volume. Good reference to have when I'm wondering what to read next.

Oh, and I have adopted the Nancy Pearl rule - EXCEPT when it's for book club or a class - take your age and subtract it from 100. That is the number of pages you must read before you give up on a book. (If you're 100 years old you may judge a book by its cover!) ( )
  BookConcierge | Feb 26, 2016 |
In More Book Lust author and librarian, Nancy Pearl continues her fantastic listing of books that she began in Book Lust. By dividing the book into interesting sub-sections with intriguing titles like “Gone Fishin’”, “Tickle Your Funny Bone” and “Gallivanting in the Graveyard” she keeps the lists short and the book easy to pick up and put down.

Although I didn’t enjoy this one as much as the first, she still managed to enlarge my wish list. I liked the manner in which she describes each book, neither giving away too much or too little. Unfortunately many of the books she highly recommends are out of print and very difficult to track down.

If you, like me, are a lover of lists and books then More Book Lust is certainly worth a browse. ( )
1 vote DeltaQueen50 | Jul 2, 2014 |
Good and interesting, with lots of suggestions, still (as in book one) a bit out-fashioned and some categories wouldn't have been necessary for me, but okay: no need to argue about tastes... ( )
  borhap | Aug 27, 2013 |
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