Reddit book clubs and subreddits can help you discover your favorite books. Log into Reddit and check out these great sources for the best new reads.
Reddit books
Every social media platform has something unique about it. When it comes to Reddit, it’s all about the communities the website supports. You can find subreddits about nearly any topic, and every subreddit has moderators who keep everyone in check and enforces the community rules to create a welcoming environment for all participants, also known as Redditors. This social media platform is so successful that some have written books based on it, and many people like to discuss their favorite books on the platform itself. If you love to read but Goodreads and Wiki Books are not the best sources for you, Reddit can help. You can find book recommendations, book clubs, and many discussion boards about reading a specific book. Reddit users who love to read will learn more about this side of the platform here.
The books of Reddit
Reddit has always been an excellent testing ground for authors and entrepreneurs. Some users frequently rely on the “Ask Me Anything” or AMA feature from others to discover new TV shows, movies, books, and more. But many also use Reddit for self-promotion. Celebrities or authors often visit Reddit to connect with their fans. If you want to learn more about how Reddit works or find a great book that was a subreddit thread, here are a few suggestions.
We Are the Nerds
According to this book, Reddit is “the front page of the internet.” The author Christine Lagorio gained exclusive access to Reddit founders Alexis Ohanian and Steve Huffman and spoke to them about the nature of the platform. So many people use Reddit every day, but at the same time, many don't know what it is or how it works. This book shines a light on Reddit for those who may be hearing about it for the first time.
Without Their Permission
Without Their Permission by Alexis Ohanian was a national bestseller for a reason. In this book, the co-founder of Reddit shares his experience as a young tech-mogul. The book is also a blueprint on how to start a tech company and ensure it's successful. Of course, he also discusses the obstacles and challenges of cyberspace.
Old Country
If you love creating book lists, make sure to include Old Country by Matt and Harrison Query. This is not about Reddit but by a prolific Reddit user, Matt Query. But what is the book about without going into in-depth analysis or revealing spoilers? The main character, a former marine, and his wife move to rural Idaho. All seems peaceful for a while until everything suddenly changes.
The subreddits for book lovers
If you’re tired of searching for tweets about new books or re-reading books, browse these subreddits and find excellent recommendations you can read on Amazon Kindle or as an audiobook.
- r/goodreads—This subreddit discusses the Goodreads website and how to use it. You will find book recommendations and how to navigate Goodreads to discover new books.
- r/scifi—The science fiction community on Reddit is enormous. This subreddit alone has 3.5 million users and is among the top 1% in size. Reddit users have been posting to this board since 2008 and it’s still popular today. You can find book and TV show recommendations on the sci-fi subreddit.
- r/bookclub—This subreddit has around 150K members. The followers read and post about several books each month. Any member of the subreddit can suggest a title, and there are no requirements to join.
- r/suggestmeabook—There are nearly 2.5 million readers in the Suggestmeabook subreddit. If you’re completely out of ideas on what to read next, this community will help you. It doesn’t matter if you’re a high school student, teacher, or stockbroker, you'll find a book to read via this subreddit.
- r/audiobooks—This subreddit is a treasure if you prefer audiobooks to physical books or e-books. It has nearly 200K members who can recommend your next audiobook based on your interests.
Speechify—A text to speech app for Reddit fans
If you love books and audiobooks, you may also enjoy having a text to speech tool read web pages on your device. Speechify is a comprehensive text to speech or TTS tool that reads any digital text aloud. Imagine not having to read through a news website or your email inbox to listen to the latest updates. You can engage in other activities while Speechify reads anything you want. The platform offers 30+ natural-sounding AI voices, works with over 15 languages and offers several reading speeds. You can start using Speechify for free today and experience its power firsthand.
FAQ
Can I read books for free on Reddit?
No, you can’t download books and audiobooks from Reddit. However, you can find many subreddits with recommendations for excellent books in various genres.
What's the point of reading?
Reading has numerous benefits. It improves vocabulary and comprehension, and can also reduce stress, fight anxiety and depression, and broaden the mind in multiple ways.
What is a good book to read?
There are countless excellent books to read. You can start with the classics like Dune by Frank Herbert or The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams. You can check out the author Brandon Sanderson and enjoy his science fiction novels. Alternatively, you can try nonfiction like The Sea Around Us by Rachel Carson.
What book should I start with if I’m new to reading?
If you're new to reading, consider The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho or To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee. Both books are exceptional and will encourage you to read more. Also, if you love horror, short stories, and paranormal elements, Stephen King's books are always a good choice.
Is there a Reddit book club?
There is an official book club subreddit. Reddit subscribers suggest books, and the one with the most upvotes is the book for the month.
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