It's a family friendly site, for sure! Oh, yes, I think teachers use it to have middle & high school students sign up. I don't really follow anyone except the people I was already linked up with on FaceBook, since I used that to sign in. In hindsight, I sort of with I had made a separate account, as I don't like that my employers can see what I read, not that I am reading anything scandolous, IDK, I just like my hobby to be private to work BUT I don't want to lose records of what I have read or my reviews, so I just set things as private, changed my user name and move along.Anonymous 7 wrote: βMon Jan 20, 2020 9:19 amMy younger brother and my tween son follow each other on good reads . They actually do have book recommendations for each other - mostly stuff thatβs similar to Percy Jackson and Harry Potter!LiveWhatULove wrote: βMon Jan 20, 2020 8:23 amThat makes sense. This is the first year, I am doing a challenge, but I have used good reads to record my book reviews and ratings for a good while!bmw29 wrote: βMon Jan 20, 2020 8:20 am I don't do book challenges. I read a lot but I read what I like and I read when I have time at a pace that seems fitting for the book I'm reading. Book challenges just make me feel like I need to hurry up and get through my current book just to up my numbers. I read to enjoy the book not to bump up my numbers.
The site itself makes recommendations for me on occasion and will send you chat request with authors or book previews sometimes too. I just like it, but I know a lot people are into that at all, and that's cool too.