What to Read Next: 5 Effective Strategies for the Indecisive Bookworm

April 3 2020
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So many people are coming together (apart) to read virtually, and we love it. Friends are launching remote book clubs. Parents and teachers are becoming read-aloud professionals. Publishers are hosting read-a-thons (be sure to join Simon & Schuster’s read-a-thon on Saturday, April 18 from 10 am – 5 pm). With all these opportunities arising, we bookworms know how vital it is that you choose your next read wisely. To help you out, we’ve compiled a list of strategies that have proven successful for picking your next book—because nobody wants to settle in with their coffee and blankie only to realize they have NO DESIRE for an unreliable narrator at this time.

Once you’ve chosen your next book, go ahead and cheer for the winner. Don’t worry about what the neighbors might think—there are no judgments allowed during this time of social distancing.

The Thinker Pose

Sometimes you fall into a certain
mood and you just need to find the right book, otherwise you may end up
destroying something—or is that just me? Especially during this social
distancing era, it seems like I have a new mood almost every hour—oh what a fun
roulette of emotions! One moment I just need to curl up and escape from it all,
and the next I crave a sweeping historical nonfiction that MUST end happily.
When you encounter a mood of particular persistence, it’s essential that you
pick the right book, otherwise you might force yourself upon the wrong pages,
and end up rage-reading a book that just doesn’t deserve that cruelty. This is
the ideal time to strike up the Thinker Pose, and take a good long look at each
book upon your shelf to prepare for the long haul. Ask yourself questions like:
“Will this read likely sustain me and my moods for the rest of the day?” or
“How might I feel after reading it? Will this book leave me in the depths of
despair, which will so not be appropriate for my 6 p.m. virtual game night with
friends?” 

Success Story: Recently I was in the mood to just cry it out and it needed to be done, but I didn’t have a tear-jerker next up on my TBR list. And so, I maneuvered into Thinker Pose. For hours, I turmoiled between In Five Years, Emma, or Spinning Silver. So many colleagues had recommended In Five Years, advising that it was a tear-jerker, but at the same time, Emma needed to be read before I could watch the new film. Yet Spinning Silver was supposed to be a fun escapist read. After much deliberation, I went with In Five Years, had a cathartic sob, and felt much better.

The Book Bracket

With March Madness canceled this year, we all miss filling out those brackets. Satisfy the bracket craving by making your own competition for what to read next. Tip: this technique can also be used to help you pick out what Netflix show to binge next, which podcast to listen to, etc.

To begin, pick out eight books that
you’re most excited to read and put those in the outer brackets. Then, let the
games begin and watch your list narrow down as each book competes to become the
CHAMPION winner.

Success Story: Here’s an image of a successfully chosen TBR champion.

The Phone a Friend

When has a distressed mind not been
soothed after phoning a friend? Let them talk you into your next read and their
enthusiasm will carry you through any doubts. And if you don’t have any
particularly bookish friends, then let your pet do the deciding for you. They
can sniff out the best book and whatever they land on (or chew upon) is your
winner.

Success Story: Pippa the cat
chose an advance reader copy of Perfect Tunes, and while it took
a while to dig the book out from under her fluffy, adorable fur, it made the
read that much more enjoyable for me, knowing that it had been chosen by a
creature I greatly admire.

The Reading Roulette

When the decision-making is just too hard, let fate decide. Lay out all the books on the floor and throw your deciding object—could be dice or a feather or whatever you desire—at the array. If you can’t even decide on your deciding object then you must be Chidi Anagonye and there’s no help for you. Once you do decide, wherever that object lands on is what you MUST READ next. I recommend this tactic for when you just want to dive into a story, because you know that’ll cut at least a few procrastinating hours from your reading time and avoid setting you up for a stressful reading experience.

The Ask the Internet

When all
else fails, you can count on the Internet to have the answers for you. I suggest
starting with Get Literary’s ample supply of bookish posts to read. We have TBR
lists for fans of You, The
Circle
, Schitt’s
Creek
, The
Witcher
, true
crime podcasts
, Little
Women
—and just about everything and anything else
you can think of. If you’re a human who consumes content, then we have a bookish
list for you somewhere.

Over the
past few weeks, we’ve also seen a rise in Twitter recommendation threads. So try
combing through some of these lists for a book as well.

Find out more about the books featured below!

This post was originally published on GetLiterary.com.

Perfect Tunes
by Emily Gould

Perfect Tunes is an intoxicating blend of music, love, and family from one of the essential writers of the internet generation.” —Stephanie Danler

Have you ever wondered what your mother was like before she became your mother, and what she gave up in order to have you?

It’s the early days of the new millennium, and Laura has arrived in New York City’s East Village in the hopes of recording her first album. A songwriter with a one-of-a-kind talent, she’s just beginning to book gigs with her beautiful best friend when she falls hard for a troubled but magnetic musician whose star is on the rise. Their time together is stormy and short-lived—but will reverberate for the rest of Laura’s life.

Fifteen years later, Laura’s teenage daughter, Marie, is asking questions about her father, questions that Laura does not want to answer. Laura has built a stable life in Brooklyn that bears little resemblance to the one she envisioned when she left Ohio all those years ago, and she’s taken pains to close the door on what was and what might have been. But neither her best friend, now a famous musician who relies on Laura’s songwriting skills, nor her depressed and searching daughter will let her give up on her dreams.

Funny, wise, and tenderhearted, Perfect Tunes explores the fault lines in our most important relationships, and asks whether dreams deferred can ever be reclaimed. It is a delightful and poignant tale of music and motherhood, ambition and com­promise—of life, in all its dissonance and harmony.

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Perfect Tunes
Emily Gould

Perfect Tunes is an intoxicating blend of music, love, and family from one of the essential writers of the internet generation.” —STEPHANIE DANLER

Perfect Tunes is a zippy and profound story of love, loss, heredity, and par­enthood. I gulped it down, as will all mothers, New Yorkers, music fans, and lovers of quick-moving novels that are both funny and deep. I loved every page.” —EMMA STRAUB

Perfect Tunes is mind-blowing….Full of unspeakable insights, or at least I thought they were unspeakable, but there they are. Now I want everyone I know to read this book and talk about it with me.” —ELIF BATUMAN

Have you ever wondered what your mother was like before she became your mother, and what she gave up in order to have you?

It’s the early days of the new millennium, and Laura has arrived in New York City’s East Village in the hopes of recording her first album. A songwriter with a one-of-a-kind talent, she’s just beginning to book gigs with her beautiful best friend when she falls hard for a troubled but magnetic musician whose star is on the rise. Their time together is stormy and short-lived—but will reverberate for the rest of Laura’s life.

Fifteen years later, Laura’s teenage daughter, Marie, is asking questions about her father, questions that Laura does not want to answer. Laura has built a stable life in Brooklyn that bears little resemblance to the one she envisioned when she left Ohio all those years ago, and she’s taken pains to close the door on what was and what might have been. But neither her best friend, now a famous musician who relies on Laura’s songwriting skills, nor her depressed and searching daughter will let her give up on her dreams.

Funny, wise, and tenderhearted, Perfect Tunes explores the fault lines in our most important relationships, and asks whether dreams deferred can ever be reclaimed. It is a delightful and poignant tale of music and motherhood, ambition and com­promise—of life, in all its dissonance and harmony.

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Spinning Silver
by Naomi Novik

With the Nebula Award–winning Uprooted, Naomi Novik opened a brilliant new chapter in an already acclaimed career, delving into the magic of fairy tales to craft a love story that was both timeless and utterly of the now. Spinning Silver draws readers deeper into this glittering realm of fantasy, where the boundary between wonder and terror is thinner than a breath, and safety can be stolen as quickly as a kiss.

Miryem is the daughter and granddaughter of moneylenders, but her father’s inability to collect his debts has left his family on the edge of poverty—until Miryem takes matters into her own hands. Hardening her heart, the young woman sets out to claim what is owed and soon gains a reputation for being able to turn silver into gold. When an ill-advised boast draws the attention of the king of the Staryk—grim fey creatures who seem more ice than flesh—Miryem’s fate, and that of two kingdoms, will be forever altered. She will face an impossible challenge and, along with two unlikely allies, uncover a secret that threatens to consume the lands of humans and Staryk alike.

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Spinning Silver
Naomi Novik

With the Nebula Award–winning Uprooted, Naomi Novik opened a brilliant new chapter in an already acclaimed career, delving into the magic of fairy tales to craft a love story that was both timeless and utterly of the now. Spinning Silver draws readers deeper into this glittering realm of fantasy, where the boundary between wonder and terror is thinner than a breath, and safety can be stolen as quickly as a kiss. Miryem is the daughter and granddaughter of moneylenders, but her father’s inability to collect his debts has left his family on the edge of poverty—until Miryem takes matters into her own hands. Hardening her heart, the young woman sets out to claim what is owed and soon gains a reputation for being able to turn silver into gold. When an ill-advised boast draws the attention of the king of the Staryk—grim fey creatures who seem more ice than flesh—Miryem’s fate, and that of two kingdoms, will be forever altered. She will face an impossible challenge and, along with two unlikely allies, uncover a secret that threatens to consume the lands of humans and Staryk alike.

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By Emily Lewis | April 3, 2020

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Emma
by Jane Austen

A high-spirited young woman meddles in other peoples' love lives in this classic comedy of errors set in nineteenth-century England.

Enriched Classics offer readers affordable editions of great works of literature enhanced by helpful notes and insightful commentary. The scholarship provided in Enriched Classics enables readers to appreciate, understand, and enjoy the world's finest books to their full potential.

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Emma
Jane Austen

If you’re lucky, you were able to see the newest adaptation of Emma before we all had to stop going to movie theaters, but now you have plenty of time to revisit the original text…and see for yourself how bad of a friend Emma is. While she is well-intentioned with her manipulations, Emma’s acts of “kindness” and matchmaking have a tendency not only to backfire on her, but on those she’s allegedly helping. While Jane Austen wrote Emma more than 200 years ago, the complexities of dealing with a mostly well-meaning (if sometimes hurtful) friend can apply in a modern context too (much like we see in the classic 90s film Clueless).

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In Five Years
by Rebecca Serle

Perfect for fans of Me Before You and One Day—a striking, powerful, and moving love story following an ambitious lawyer who experiences an astonishing vision that could change her life forever.

Where do you see yourself in five years?

Dannie Kohan lives her life by the numbers.

She is nothing like her lifelong best friend—the wild, whimsical, believes-in-fate Bella. Her meticulous planning seems to have paid off after she nails the most important job interview of her career and accepts her boyfriend’s marriage proposal in one fell swoop, falling asleep completely content.

But when she awakens, she’s suddenly in a different apartment, with a different ring on her finger, and beside a very different man. Dannie spends one hour exactly five years in the future before she wakes again in her own home on the brink of midnight—but it is one hour she cannot shake. In Five Years is an unforgettable love story, but it is not the one you’re expecting.

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In Five Years
Rebecca Serle

A NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER

A Good Morning America, FabFitFun, and Marie Claire Book Club Pick

In Five Years is as clever as it is moving, the rare read-in-one-sitting novel you won’t forget.” —Chloe Benjamin, New York Times bestselling author of The Immortalists

Perfect for fans of Me Before You and One Day—a striking, powerful, and moving love story following an ambitious lawyer who experiences an astonishing vision that could change her life forever.

Where do you see yourself in five years?

Dannie Kohan lives her life by the numbers.

She is nothing like her lifelong best friend—the wild, whimsical, believes-in-fate Bella. Her meticulous planning seems to have paid off after she nails the most important job interview of her career and accepts her boyfriend’s marriage proposal in one fell swoop, falling asleep completely content.

But when she awakens, she’s suddenly in a different apartment, with a different ring on her finger, and beside a very different man. Dannie spends one hour exactly five years in the future before she wakes again in her own home on the brink of midnight—but it is one hour she cannot shake. In Five Years is an unforgettable love story, but it is not the one you’re expecting.

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