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I usually just look for what’s available now and start reading. Found a few good titles unexpectedly that way.
I did that for a while decades ago, and ended up reading a lot of stuff I thought was pretty crappy. Then I became friends with a coworker who was also a reviewer for Locus Magazine, and he started helping me pick his to read. The difference in my reading enjoyment was exponential. So now I'm more particularly, and pay a lot of attention to things like Hugo and Nebula award nominees.
Oh our library in Seattle has a service like that! You can list books you like, and the librarians will provide a human-picked list of suggestions.
Oh, that's a nice service as long as the people know their stuff more than "Well this is the same genre..."
From what I’ve heard, they’re very good. They even write a short description of why they selected each book.