Does the internet, newspaper, etc. help to pick a book?
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Does the internet, newspaper, etc. help to pick a book?
With the age of the internet, would you still depend on a newspaper article or review to help you find a book to read? Or, do you use the internet exclusively, (e.g. forums like this one), to get the information you need in choosing a book? Maybe you just browse through the books in a bookstore. Or, it just might be a recommendation from someone you know. Anyway, what helps you choose a book to read?
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Generally I find book reader websites and forums are a great source of unbiased information. However, publishers use them to advertise and promote their latest books and members post their reviews, often tainted by gain, so I've learned to be cynical of over-enthusiastic critiques. Also, I use local newspapers because they have their finger on the pulse of our average city dweller. Reading tastes vary so much that I often depend on word-of-mouth for a genuine comment on my favourite genre.
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