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Does a highly publicized controversy over a book make you more or less likely to read it?

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message 1: by Tammy (new)

Tammy (tbobrowsky) | 44 comments Mod
Does a highly publicized controversy over a book make you more or less likely to read it?


message 2: by Jenny (new)

Jenny | 12 comments Depends on the topic. If it's more pop-culture, like the whole "Shades of Grey" phenomena, then no...not interested. If there is an historical or non-fiction spin, like "Unbroken", then yes, I'm much more likely to read it. Although, I did get sucked into the "A Million Little Pieces" by James Frey drama because of all the publicity.


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Tammy (tbobrowsky) | 44 comments Mod
I admit a controversy makes me less likely to read something. But I may come back to it after the fuss has died down.


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