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If the technical writing (spelling, grammar, punctuation, sentence structure) proves adequate and the narrative sparks my curiosity and inspires me to want to read more, I will purchase the book.


But these days it’s hard. There are so many waves of new books constantly it’s harder to discover the gems. I prefer physical books, so prices and the economy come into play. I tend to lean on recommendations, but a unique, interesting title can definitely draw my eye.

s name. A genre. A recommendation from a friend or acquaintance.
One thing that repulses me from buying a book is when the back cover is filled with 'quotes' from big names/companies calling it 'top bestseller of the year' or 'fantastic book'. More often than not, those 'quotes' are what I consider false advertising and stink of crass commercialization and I thus avoid them like pest.
Another category of books I avoid are books that have been written by ghost writers but still bear in big letters on the cover the name of the original author (usually deceased) who started/inspired the book series. Those basically go like 'A SO-AND-SO BOOK, then show the name of the real author at the bottom of the cover in (very) small fonts. An example is Command Authority While such ghost writing is legal, I find this practice most intellectcually dishonest.
Another category of books I avoid are books that have been written by ghost writers but still bear in big letters on the cover the name of the original author (usually deceased) who started/inspired the book series. Those basically go like 'A SO-AND-SO BOOK, then show the name of the real author at the bottom of the cover in (very) small fonts. An example is Command Authority While such ghost writing is legal, I find this practice most intellectcually dishonest.


Today I got sent this recommendation and because the title intrigued me, along with the fact I have read other stuff by the same author, I immediately clicked on the link.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/b0bzzghpdl
https://thewritechris.blogspot.com/20...