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Would you be willing to read a book by a completely unknown author?
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Sep 23, 2013 09:18AM
Define "completely unknown"? I mean, I've read loads of books by authors I've never heard of, even a few self published first time novels. Firstreads is good for that sort of thing. I've won a dozen or so books from there. Some were good, some were PAINFUL. At some point I was on a publisher's list for proof copies. Though they only ever sent me one book I was interested in reading, Don't Kill the Birthday Girl: Tales from an Allergic Life. I read that pre-release and really liked it. Sandra was not well known I don't think, may still not be, I'm not sure how to draw that distinction. I believe she was/is a poet primarily and I don't often read poetry, so maybe she's huge is some other circle I know not...
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I'm adventurous. Plus, I have an aversion to "assigned reading". Don't think it hasn't come back to bite me in the arse a time or two. There were books on Firstreads so bad I couldn't finish reading them. But, there were a couple of gems in there as well.
I read reviews, and sometimes that makes me want to read a book, but "recommending" a book to me will likely just get deleted. Unless I know you read a genre I am particularly interested in, then I might look a little further, but doubtful. Richard is the only one I don't delete recommendations from, mainly because he doesn't recommend books to me because HE likes them, but rather because he believes I will like them.
I read reviews, and sometimes that makes me want to read a book, but "recommending" a book to me will likely just get deleted. Unless I know you read a genre I am particularly interested in, then I might look a little further, but doubtful. Richard is the only one I don't delete recommendations from, mainly because he doesn't recommend books to me because HE likes them, but rather because he believes I will like them.

I've discovered other "unknown" authors through Twitter and cons and reviews. I go out of my way to look for them. I'm definitely willing to give my exploratory tendencies a chance.

I'm not afraid to stop part way through if I don't think a book is good enough to finish. Life is too short to get to everything, and too short to read books you don't like. But that doesn't mean you shouldn't take a chance.

so you paid for a book and couldn't finish it
did you like every movie you've paid for watching in cinema? I haven't, but I won't cry about that ;)
and if you won't try anything new you'll run out of books pretty fast
even books that someone recommended you might be uninteresting for you
not only that, even books by the same author might vary enough for you to put some of them down without finishing
there's always another book waiting patiently for you to pick it up, so why torture yourself to finish each and every one
not only that, even books by the same author might vary enough for you to put some of them down without finishing
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Also it helps if I sense that the text has been edited by a publisher or appeared in a magazine. Some of the self-published stuff is quite often really bad, and reads more like a 14 y old's school paper than a novel...


I agree Annette, there are so many aspiring authors out there, why put a limit on yourself with the same ol' same ol'.
I don't know who writes the blurb on the back of books, often it is quite misleading. Arrrrgh.
I don't know who writes the blurb on the back of books, often it is quite misleading. Arrrrgh.
Books mentioned in this topic
A Stranger in Olondria (other topics)Don't Kill the Birthday Girl: Tales from an Allergic Life (other topics)