Amazonia
8 April, 2008
I have a little bit of an obsession that I would like to share with you today…
It’s a little bit pathetic really, but I love checking out the books that amazon recommends for me to read.
To enlighten those of you from planet Zog-Alpha, I’m not talking about the big area of trees around the equator in south America.
You may not have realised it but amazon analyses everything you buy, and uses your purchase and browsing history to make recommendations to you.
I don’t have much of a problem with this, it’s usually pretty good with it’s recommendations… Their suggestions program does seem to get a little obsessive sometimes though, and seems to promote certain topics above others.
This is the list of books that amazon currently recommends for me:
Cosmos
by Carl Sagan (Aug 11, 1983)
Average Customer Review:
(14)
In stock
The Varieties of Scientific Experience: A Personal View of the Search for God
by Carl Sagan (Nov 2, 2006)
Average Customer Review:
(3)
In stock
Portable Atheist: Essential Readings for the Non-Believer: Essential Readings for the Non-believer
by Christopher Hitchens (Nov 15, 2007)
Average Customer Review:
(6)
In stock
Catch-22
by Joseph Heller (Oct 6, 1994)
Average Customer Review:
(122)
In stock
The Catcher in the Rye
by J.D. Salinger (Aug 4, 1994)
Average Customer Review:
(230)
In stock
Animal Farm: A Fairy Story (Penguin Modern Classics)
by George Orwell (Feb 24, 2000)
Average Customer Review:
(46)
In stock
Breaking the Spell: Religion as a Natural Phenomenon
by Daniel C. Dennett (Mar 29, 2007)
Average Customer Review:
(18)
In stock
Unweaving the Rainbow: Science, Delusion and the Appetite for Wonder
by Richard Dawkins (April 6, 2006)
Average Customer Review:
(14)
In stock
God Is Not Great: The Case Against Religion
by Christopher Hitchens (Jun 10, 2007)
Average Customer Review:
(67)
In stock
Stardust
by Neil Gaiman (Sep 19, 2005)
Average Customer Review:
(55)
In stock
Jumper: Griffin’s Story
by Steven Gould (Feb 4, 2008)
Average Customer Review:
(2)
In stock
Neverwhere: The Author’s Preferred Text
by Neil Gaiman (Sep 19, 2005)
Average Customer Review:
(24)
Not in stock
How to be a Good Atheist
by Nick Harding (Oct 18, 2007)
Average Customer Review:
(2)
In stock
The Selfish Gene
by Richard Dawkins (Mar 16, 2006)
Average Customer Review:
(66)
In stock
The End of Faith: Religion, Terror, and the Future of Reason
by Sam Harris (Feb 6, 2006)
Average Customer Review:
(53)
In stock
Anyone care to guess which one book seems to have influenced this list more than any other?
At least it’s dropped it’s last obsession… It seemed to get quite excited when it realised I was ordering gay themed books (not smutty stuff). Every book on this list then was gay lit then.
I do wish it would come up with something off the wall sometimes though, and actually make a suggestion based on the multiple books in various different categories that I read… rather than just going through a list of popular books from a theme.
I would love to see it suggest to me a novel about a gay athiest with hints of scifi/scifact, environmentalism and Travel… and best throw in some aliens for good measure too.
Is it “The God Delusion”? I’ve heard it’s good. I’ve read 2 of those books (The Catcher in the Rye and Animal Farm) and started 3 of them but never managed to get through them (Catch-22, Stardust and Neverwhere).
Yay – Right on the first guess!
I haven’t read the God Delusion yet, I bought it a few weeks ago, and it’s in the reading queue… which at the minute contains about 30 books – I love buying books, and everytime I’m in a bookshop I buy at least one… hence the queue!
I have read Animal Farm too, along with everyone else who studied English/English Lit at GCSE, I just hadn’t got around to telling Amazon that!
I guess this could be some sort of meme… What books does amazon recommend that you read?
hmmm “a novel about a gay athiest with hints of scifi/scifact, environmentalism and Travel…” has John Barrowman and Co not got round to releasing Torchwood themed books yet then???
done.
http://tobyjohnson.com/secretmatterlethe.html
next wish?
Still in Spain?