I built a book recommender that has no agenda. No sponsored results, no algorithms, just honest picks based on your taste
I read a lot of Sci-fi on my Kindle. Whenever I finish a book or series of books I struggle to get relevant recommendations from Amazon/Goodreads. Feels like they recommend what's profitable, not what I'd actually like. So I spend ages on the Amazon store and roll the dice on a title based on vibes. Not ideal.
So I built Uncurated. You enter books you've read, rate them, and Claude analyses your taste and explains why each recommendation fits you specifically - not just genre matching but pace, tone, humour, complexity.
You can also import your Goodreads CSV if you have years of ratings. The more signal, the better the recommendations.
I've had some genuinely surprising recommendations I wouldn't have found otherwise, and feedback from friends/family has been positive. Would genuinely love feedback from more real readers. What's missing? What would make it better?