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There are a couple of bloggers that tend to share the same tastes in books as me. I use them as a guideline too.
Occasionally, I'm a sucker for book covers.
I chose a book several different ways, myself. I sometimes go by the cover if it draws me in, I sometimes go by what people in this group say is a great book, I pick sometimes, something totally out of the normal for me just to see if I will like it. Anyone else?




There are probably some really good romance novels out there but 9 years of avoiding being harassed to death stuck.


The other one that gets me is complaints about a book not being edited and has spelling and grammar mistakes. SO BUY A BOOK THAT ISN'T SELF PUBLISHED!! It really gets to me when that's the complaint and there are spelling and grammar errors in the review.
The only book I have ever given a really horrible review for is Christopher Rice's Bone Music. It's one of the worst things I've ever read. I tortured myself and kept reading because I thought it would have to get better. It didn't.
If anyone wants to read it and is a kindle user I'll GIVE IT to you. Not loan, GIVE.

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I know I absolutely never go by reviews done by critics. They can be the worst judges of a good book. I think they feel like they elevate themselves by plugging cerebral junk. Reading a book like that is too much like work. That's not why I read.
I choose a book by exploring what is there. I use to spend a couple of hours in a book store. Now I spend a couple of hours on Amazon. I choose a book by how the cover and flap write up grab me. I have to feel something when I read that blurb.
How do you choose a book?