erickimberlinbowley:

Why isn’t there an equivalent of Pandora for books yet? Something that can make accurate, personalized suggestions for new books to read.
I’ve seen a couple of companies that have tried. And Amazon’s suggestion system only does so much. I’m talking about getting that awesome this was written just for me feeling about a book the same way you do when you’re listing to your favorite Pandora radio station and you hear a song that you instantly fall in love with that you’d never heard before. Thanks Music Genome Project.
It’s just a matter of time before they figure it out and have something like this available for books. Right?
(5 min. logo idea by yours truly)
  1. sparkheather reblogged this from thelastnotebook
  2. abc-ya reblogged this from erickimberlinbowley and added:
    I back this 100%.
  3. nydiaawesome reblogged this from erickimberlinbowley and added:
    I was almost sure this was real. Amazing logo ;)
  4. sharkishai answered: Brililant :D
  5. rockmaninov answered: www.what…
  6. heatheramanda94 answered: Trademark that logo before some internet jerk steals it (:
  7. littlecanceleo answered: because if there was such thing, the world would be too perfect and we’d have nothing to strive for anymore
  8. kirstengr answered: oh man, that would be SO amazing! I love pandora and to apply that to books; well, that might just make my life! :)
  9. brittnyfisher reblogged this from erickimberlinbowley and added:
    I’ve been thinking of something like this forever! Nice design Eric :)
  10. robynsonfire reblogged this from erickimberlinbowley and added:
    Innovative genius right here.
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  12. casietice reblogged this from erickimberlinbowley and added:
    I really have to agree. The closest thing that I have found is Amazon’s suggestions.
  13. whoisalisonwonderland answered: I honestly could not agree more. I struggle to find books to fall in love with.
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