What attracts you to a book?

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What attracts you to a book?

Post by Gracy Patel »

Hey,

So what according to you attracts you to book?
The book cover?
The Blurb?
Or someone recommending it to you?

As far as I'm concerned I believe in "don't judge a book by its cover" and read the blurb before finally choosing a book to read.
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Post by Morgan Bleak »

Honestly, I am terrible at judging books by their covers. If the cover is inviting, then I am more prone to picking up the book and looking to see if it is something that I would be willing to read. Another thing that has started to influence what books that I add to my "to be read" books is TikTok. I am definitely impressionable when it comes to TikTok reviewers and recommendations, especially if they mention a book that I really did enjoy. I really don't get many recommendations from people I know because I do not really have many close friends who read but, I would be more than happy to try out what other people enjoy reading.
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Post by Patricia_Silva »

The book cover and the title catch my attention at first, but I only buy the book if I find the blurb interesting. And if I really enjoy a book, I'll read more written but the same author.
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I look at reviews, like a lot of reviews. I read maybe the first few pages and then I jump to the last page. If the last page leaves me like "well what the hell just happened" or "oh this is juicy" I read the whole thing. I mean it's worked this far for me.
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Post by Loretta Morris 1 »

Hi!

There are several things that attracts me to a book. I look at the title, the blurb, the book cover and the colors used. I am a big fan of the writer using "flashbacks" in their story. I like a book to be recommended.
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If I'm to pick a book to read next, I think the blurb (that's the short description on the back) would be the most helpful. It's like a trailer for the book, telling you what kind of story it is and if it sounds interesting then I'd want to get into it. It's the book cover that would attract me to it though, I like eye-catching book covers and the prettier or gorier, the better.
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Post by Mongare Jerotich Nyanchama »

Mostly, I do judge a book by its cover and I end up having too much expectation from a novel, only to be hit by surprise that expectations can meet disappointment. But also, the blurb is helpful for I get to understand what the book is all about before coming into some certain conclusion on either to read or let it go.
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