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BookstoRead.ai
Life’s too short for boring books. Let AI find your match
BookstoRead.ai is a new kind of discovery engine. Describe what you’re looking for in plain English, and our AI finds the books that fit your specific intent. We move beyond generic bestseller lists to find the reads that actually stick with you.
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[Redacted] • May 2, 2026
This is brilliant. I really hope you’ve shown this to the folks over at r/suggestmeabook - they would absolutely lose their minds over this tool!
[Redacted] • May 2, 2026
@cyotam this is a great idea! The interface is simple and many bookworms will find this website useful.Here are a couple of ideas that can make the experience even better:Can there be an option to save search history?Along with the Amazon link, is it possible to add Goodreads link too?Feel free to ignore them if they are already in the roadmap or have been addressed in the comments already.Great work btw :)
[Redacted] • May 2, 2026
Very good. One suggestion you should change amazon link to local amazon provider. Like for me I would like to see amazon.in link and not .com.
[Redacted] • May 2, 2026
Does it support Non-English languages?
[Redacted] • May 2, 2026
Congrats on the launch! Looks great
[Redacted] • May 2, 2026
This is sleek. Would love to see a login system so I can save books I liked and have the AI learn my taste over time.
[Redacted] • May 2, 2026
So useful and straightforward ! Just found my next new book about vikings!!! 😃 🤘
[Redacted] • May 2, 2026
Really helped me to find niche books in categories many of my friends couldn't help me anymore
[Redacted] • May 2, 2026
Does this support books in other languages, or is it strictly English for now? For example, does it support Spanish-language books?
[Redacted] • Apr 26, 2026
Hey Product Hunt,
Most book discovery tools today are built for an "average reader" who doesn't really exist. If you’re an architect obsessed with 1920s Arctic exploration, or a manager looking for a leadership book that isn't just a 200-page LinkedIn post, generic top 10 lists won't help you. You end up seeing what a million other people bought, not what you actually need.
Oren and I are just two friends who read way too much. We built BookstoRead.ai because we were tired of keyword-based search. We wanted something that gets the "vibe" and context of a book, whether it’s a heavy technical deep dive or a fast-paced novel.
Test our engine with queries like:
"A book for a Big Tech CEO who needs to pivot to an AI-first strategy while maintaining culture."
"The spiritual twin of 'The Hard Thing About Hard Things' but for solo-founders."
"A history of the Roman Empire that reads like a political thriller."
We’re not looking to catalog every book out there. We just want to help people find the ones that actually stick. We'd love for you to try a few specific, nuanced searches and tell us if the results make sense.
Let us know if it finds your next favorite read. Curious to hear your thoughts!
Most book discovery tools today are built for an "average reader" who doesn't really exist. If you’re an architect obsessed with 1920s Arctic exploration, or a manager looking for a leadership book that isn't just a 200-page LinkedIn post, generic top 10 lists won't help you. You end up seeing what a million other people bought, not what you actually need.
Oren and I are just two friends who read way too much. We built BookstoRead.ai because we were tired of keyword-based search. We wanted something that gets the "vibe" and context of a book, whether it’s a heavy technical deep dive or a fast-paced novel.
Test our engine with queries like:
"A book for a Big Tech CEO who needs to pivot to an AI-first strategy while maintaining culture."
"The spiritual twin of 'The Hard Thing About Hard Things' but for solo-founders."
"A history of the Roman Empire that reads like a political thriller."
We’re not looking to catalog every book out there. We just want to help people find the ones that actually stick. We'd love for you to try a few specific, nuanced searches and tell us if the results make sense.
Let us know if it finds your next favorite read. Curious to hear your thoughts!
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