Whatshouldireadnext.com, the world's easiest-to-use book recommendation website, has just relaunched with a host of new features - but it's still just as easy for readers to get suggestions for their next good read! The site has already been used more than 11 million times to help people find their next good book.
With a third of the site's users now visiting it with a mobile device such as an Android smartphone or the iPhone, the site has been fully optimized for all devices - in each case the features are displayed to make the most of the screen space available thanks to a complete site redesign, including a contemporary new logo.
Another major part of the upgrade is the introduction of multiple lists for registered users. The site's coder and co-owner Andrew Chapman explained: "At the old site users could register with an email address and build a list divided into books they liked and those they didn't. We wanted to give users much more freedom, so now anyone can create as many lists as they want - not just books you like, but themed lists, for example, such as 'Top 10 sport biographies' or 'Fantasy novels everyone must read'. Not only that, you can now share these lists with anyone using a simple, short link - ideal for social media. Our previous users will find it just as easy to use as before, but with loads more under the hood. Everything at the site remains completely free to use, and it always will be."
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