Social media (goodreads/tiktok/reddit)? Colleagues? Friends? Browsing the library/bookstore? Asking for recommendations from staff at libraries/bookstores?
BONUS: if you can remember, how did you find books you really enjoyed?
I realized a lot of my favorite book recs came from reddit. I was a subscriber of r/books and picked up some really good books there. Piranesi by Susanna Clarke is an example.
I usually just walk around the bookstore picking out books at random and reading the synopses until i find something interesting. Sometimes it’s social media. My favourite book series of all time, Harry Potter, was recommended to me by my second grade English teacher.
Harry Potter was on my brother’s shelf. I read it because he liked it, and he hated reading. I love(d) reading, and I figured if he liked it it must be good. And an obsession was born, lol.
But I also typically just browse until a synopsis hooks me. I’m very guilty of judging books by their cover, too, so I often won’t even pick up a book if I don’t like the cover/title.