Goodreads is a cross between Facebook and INternet Movie Database. It's social media for readers. You create an account and search for books; you mark those books as "read" "currently reading" or "want to read", and then you can look at each list and sort them by when read, when added to your lists, when published, authors name, title, etc. You can also create your own tags (I have Non-Fiction, Mystery/Thriller, Romance, Literary, Classic, Audiobook, just to name a few). You also follow/ friend people to see their lists. I review books there and use their star rating system - mostly becausee the social media manager at my work copies those reviews to the library's goodreads account. I'm also required to post reviews for books I read before they are published (librarian perk from publishers, gets them free "press" so to speak),
I've used it for about 15 years, I think,. I have almost 1000 read books, and almost 500 want-to-read books at any given time. Helps me keep track of where I am in a series, if I liked an author, etc. I love it for those and other reasons
You can also get recommendations based on what is on your lists, genres you prefer, etc. That's where I would curate the "cruisers list" that we're referencing here.
Be advised - Amazon bought it a couple years ago - it hasn't changed much but they do have access to the information. Some people aren't comfortable with that (I have one coworker with a "fake" account of sorts. I know her pseudonym, so accepted her 'friend' request. So that is an option if you're so inclined.
Check it out at goodreads.com