
Q&A Post: Find out more about the Fussy Librarian!
We’re a daily ebook recommendation service that matches readers with books that they’ll love.
A lot of readers will say, “I already know what I like to read.” Why would I need you?True, everyone has a list of favorite authors. But for each author on your list, I bet there are 50 more that you’d love – if you only knew about them. And perhaps your favorite author has a book on sale and you weren’t aware.
So much has changed in just five years. The ebook never has to go out of print. Ever. Think about the implications of that. The number of choices out there is expanding rapidly and it’s only going to accelerate. Some of those books aren’t very good, to be honest. That’s where we can help.
What’s different about The Fussy Librarian? How does it work?At its heart, the most important part of any book-recommendation website is “the match” — are you going to receive tips about books that you’ll really like in your daily email?
So we set out to create a better match than anyone else. We offer the most genre choices (32 and growing) and we’re the only website that gives you content preferences regarding language, violence and sexual situations. If you like your novels without profanity, for example, all of your recommended books will be free of foul language. We also have “I read everything” buttons and some choices in the middle.
We’ll keep adding categories and content options in the future.
What kind of readers will enjoy The Fussy Librarian?
Anyone who reads fiction, to be honest. We already have a huge number of books lined up in mystery, thriller, romance (five categories), women’s fiction, fantasy, young adult … the response from authors so far has been amazing.
Who is this Fussy Librarian woman anyway? She’s unlike any librarian I’ve ever heard of.
You do not want to meet her in a dark alley, trust me.
But why is she so fussy?That’s an excellent question. Like all superheroes, it probably goes back to her childhood.
You’re not going to tell me who she is, are you?Heck, even I don’t know her true identity. I’m just grateful she’s using her talents for good and not, you know, bioengineering new Kardashians for reality television shows or creating WMD for North Korea.

