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I don't read the about author-part, unless it's someone I haven't heard of beore. I do read the acknowledgements most of the time :)


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I agree that a fantastic dedication is another great way to get a book recommendation. I always think about the dedication I would write if I were to ever publish a book. You?

I always look over everything. I love Penguin editions of classics I get an overview of writer, novel, timeline, sometimes maps and a glossary. I find at need ever word. I need the comfort of having the info to continue to refer to and better understand as I go along.
I am fading quickly. I did not nap anywhere near enough. I have read plenty and will be (maybe) finishing a audiobook while coloring
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But I do read Author's notes. Particularly if they are historical notes because I like to see where the novel fits with actual events.

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Oh yes always.
Dedications cause they can be so fun,and sometimes so deep and relatable.
About the author can also be fun too, for example this one:
Derek Landy is an Irish writer and screenwriter. In addition to the bestselling children's/YA series of Skulduggery Pleasant books, a supernatural mystery series starring Skulduggery Pleasant, a skeleton detective, and Valkyrie Cain, a young female magician, he has written two screenplays that have been made into films: the IFTA award winning "Dead Bodies" and the IFTA nominated "Boy Eats Girl". Landy himself was nominated for an IFTA for Best Script.
He doesn’t like to brag about all the awards he’s won, such as the Irish Book of the Decade, or the Red House in the UK, or all the other awards that he humbly displays on his mantelpiece. He is also far too modest to mention things like the first book being a Publisher’s Weekly Best Book of the Year, but would like to extend an invitation to Oprah to pop around one day for tea, in thanks for selecting his book for the Oprah’s Book Club Kids Reading List.
Derek plays too many video games, reads too many comics, and watches too many movies. He lives in Ireland with too many cats. Occasionally he talks to real people, but only when he absolutely has to.
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Is so funny. A great extra can make love a book even more.
Also I love when you buy a book online, or get in from the library, get it and SUPRISE there is extra things in the book, interview with the author, sneak peak of other books. Etc etc.
Dedications cause they can be so fun,and sometimes so deep and relatable.
About the author can also be fun too, for example this one:
Derek Landy is an Irish writer and screenwriter. In addition to the bestselling children's/YA series of Skulduggery Pleasant books, a supernatural mystery series starring Skulduggery Pleasant, a skeleton detective, and Valkyrie Cain, a young female magician, he has written two screenplays that have been made into films: the IFTA award winning "Dead Bodies" and the IFTA nominated "Boy Eats Girl". Landy himself was nominated for an IFTA for Best Script.
He doesn’t like to brag about all the awards he’s won, such as the Irish Book of the Decade, or the Red House in the UK, or all the other awards that he humbly displays on his mantelpiece. He is also far too modest to mention things like the first book being a Publisher’s Weekly Best Book of the Year, but would like to extend an invitation to Oprah to pop around one day for tea, in thanks for selecting his book for the Oprah’s Book Club Kids Reading List.
Derek plays too many video games, reads too many comics, and watches too many movies. He lives in Ireland with too many cats. Occasionally he talks to real people, but only when he absolutely has to.
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Is so funny. A great extra can make love a book even more.
Also I love when you buy a book online, or get in from the library, get it and SUPRISE there is extra things in the book, interview with the author, sneak peak of other books. Etc etc.
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My last question is: do you regularly read the dedications, author notes, and/or acknowledgements? Do you have an order that you read them regardless of where they're in the book?
Me? I love a good dedication, especially when it's an apt quote. I always read the author's note and sometimes find it more interesting than the story, but only if I have a connection with the author or was blown away with a book do I usually read the acknowledgements-- I know I probably should, but I don't. Someone make the case for why I should read each and every one!?