Based on your reading history, ratings, and favorite genres — books we think you'd absolutely love.
You gave P.G. Wodehouse 15 high ratings and love Douglas Adams' wit. Jerome K. Jerome is the godfather of British comic writing — absurd narration, bumbling characters, and laugh-out-loud moments on a boat trip down the Thames. If Wodehouse is your favorite author, this book might as well have been written for you.
You rated Catch-22, Animal Farm, and The Great Indian Novel all 5 stars — you clearly love sharp satire with unforgettable characters. Ignatius J. Reilly is one of the most gloriously absurd protagonists in literature. Pulitzer Prize-winning, laugh-till-you-cry funny, and deeply clever.
You rated Good Omens (Pratchett + Gaiman) 4 stars and adore Hitchhiker's Guide. Small Gods is Pratchett at his philosophical best — a standalone Discworld novel about religion, belief, and a god turned into a tortoise. If you loved Douglas Adams, Pratchett is the natural next obsession.
You gave A Column of Fire (Kingsbridge #3) 4 stars — but you read book 3 without starting the series! The Pillars of the Earth is where it all begins, widely considered Follett's masterpiece. This epic about building a cathedral in 12th-century England is right in your wheelhouse.
You rated Hitchhiker's Guide 5 stars, love Asimov's sci-fi, gave Dune 4 stars, and enjoy popular science (Hawking, Feynman). Project Hail Mary blends hard science with warm humor and a genuinely touching friendship. Your science + humor sweet spot, perfectly.
These recommendations were generated by analyzing your 273 books, specifically your 15 five-star and 76 four-star ratings. Your strongest patterns: British humor (Wodehouse, Adams), sharp satire (Orwell, Heller, Tharoor), Indian history (Sanyal), science writing (Hawking), and literary historical fiction (Rushdie, Ishiguro). Each pick targets the overlap of multiple categories you love rather than just one.