hello everyone! we've just put in a new feature that we're pretty excited about. it's a search based on the sub-genre tags on the novel pages. you can access it 3 ways: - Novel Page - on the novel page we've hot-linked the sub-genre tags that display in the novel info box. so for example if you go to Calculating God you can choose any of the 3 sub-genre tags there to see other books in our data base that have been tagged as First Contact, Theological or Near Future. this makes it easy to find other books with similar themes to the ones you like. - Search Box - in the search box you can choose a sub-genre directly and get a list of all the books in the db that have been tagged for that sub-genre. click the "+" sign next to the "Book/Author Search" header to expand the search box then choose your sub-genre from the drop down. - Sub-Genres in Resources - not sure what you want to read or you aren't familiar with the sub-genres we've identified? check out our page in the resources section to read the definitions for all the subs and link to the lists directly from there the same as you can from the search box. you can use the search box or the resources page to search for books based on a particular sub without reference to another book. I like to mix it up a bit so I use this to find a book that's far removed from the last book I've read. I can go from post apocalyptic to space opera or dark fantasy for my next read. a couple points about sub-genre searching: - please keep in mind this is a new feature and is dependent on member participation for it's accuracy/utility. - we take the top 3 choices out of all sub-genres that are submitted for each book so that should hopefully cancel out the inevitable errors and the folks who just want to jack it up. - the more people that tag a particular book the more accurate those tags will be. in other words if I'm the only one who has tagged a book my 3 sub-genre choices will be the ones that show by default. if 10 people tag the same book those results will be a consensus of the 10 people rather than just 1 guy's opinion. - a lot of books in the db have not been tagged at all so they won't show in the search results. the more novels get tagged the more books will come back in the search results. - try to be accurate in your tagging and tag everything you've read. some books may only need 2 sub tags so you don't have to choose 3 every time. - if you have not tagged your books you can't complain about the results you get in the search. so that's it. check it out and let us know what you think. - dave |