You can find novels you have read in the following ways: 1. Search the Internet: You can enter the name of the novel or the author's name in the search engine or enter it into the novel classification website such as Douban, IGDb, etc. These websites usually provided information such as a novel's introduction, rating, keywords, and so on to help find novels that had been read before. 2. Library: If you have borrowed a novel from the library, you can search through the library's computer database or online resources. You can enter the name of the novel or the author's name or enter it into the library's search system to find if there are any related books. 3 Social networks: You can search for the name of the novel or the author's name on social media or post a notice to find the novel. The copyrights of some novels had already been publicly released. The full text of the published novels could be found on some platforms. [4] The recommendation system: Some novel recommendation websites or applications can recommend novels that have been read based on interest, reading history, and other conditions. You can try using these platforms or applications to find novels that interest you. 5. Memory: If you have forgotten the name or content of a novel you have read, you can try to recall the impression you left when you read it or search for relevant articles or reviews on the Internet to find clues about the novel.