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Date: 2006-01-29 02:43 pm (UTC)Before I was reading them, I went by the word of mouth or the read the blurb and see if it sounds appealing methods. Which I still use.
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Date: 2006-01-29 02:45 pm (UTC)Genre... well, it kinda matters. :) I mainly read SF&F, and any new authors for me are probably going to be ones I found in that field. I don't generally look for new books outside it. But if an author I already read writes a non-SF&F book, I'll give it a try.
Marketing campaigns don't really affect me, so far as I know; I'm fairly oblivious to them.
Cover style doesn't affect my purchasing habits, as far as I can tell. I'll admit that there might be a subconscious effect, but while I do enjoy good cover art I won't not purchase a book just because I don't like the cover art. (Otherwise I'd probably never buy anything Baen publishes or anything with a cover by Paul Youll with a human on it....)
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Date: 2006-01-29 02:57 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-01-29 03:12 pm (UTC)While I still pick up books based on cover or blurb, I've got so many great recommendations coming in from friends who are readers or involved in the industry somehow, that recommendations mean far more to me.
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Date: 2006-01-29 04:59 pm (UTC)Why I picked Other - since at this point I'm picking a lot of my reading material to BE the professional review, and long before it garners any awards or word of mouth, I'm basing my interest on plot (if I can't read a sample) and actual writing (if I can.)
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Date: 2006-01-29 05:24 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-01-29 05:32 pm (UTC)I judge it by the cover: the blurb and cover art combine to pique my interest
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Date: 2006-01-29 05:33 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-01-29 05:33 pm (UTC)I rarely read anymore. Part of it is that I don't read much when I'm writing, and I've been writing nonstop for the last few years. Part of it is a sort of mule-headed stubbornness on my part: peer recs are likely to make me flatly refuse to read it. Too many people in the sixties had the "If you don't read This, and aren't willing to Deconstruct It Endlessly, you are Mindless and Have No Cred!" attitude. In through the out door, you know?
My "other" is that something in the theme has to talk to me. I'll pick up a book and read the jacket copy. I'll read bits of it on Amazon or the Barnes & Noble site. If what I see immediately resonates, it's on my list. If it doesn't, pass-a-dena and I go back to work.
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Date: 2006-01-29 05:57 pm (UTC)I do have a question. When I was a wee lass in primary school, we were taught that the blurb is the description on the back of the book, yet recently I was told that it's called something else, and the blurb is a whole nother kettle of fish. Have times and names changed? Could it be a difference between the two countries? Or was the publishing person who came out to talk to us blowing smoke through their arse? lol Or is it the blurb?
Kada - confused.
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Date: 2006-01-29 06:18 pm (UTC)Given how much I liked Curse the Dark, I look carefully at everything Luna, which seems to have been developed for readers like me. The new Tor romance line is good too, but I've seen fewer home runs from there than Luna. I'll also look at anything that seems to strike the chords of fantasy and romance from the blurbs and the quotes on the back and on Amazon (though I don't trust all the reviews there).
Once I find an author I love, I stick to her or him through thick and thin. I eagerly await the new books and regularly send the staff box diving in my local Borders (where they shelve with AGONIZING slowness).
I really don't care much about the cover picture so long as it's slightly tasteful. I HATE covers with half-naked folks in improbable embraces, at this point...but if it's an author I like, I'll buy it anyway. I'll just read it at home. In hiding.
Hope that's not too much detail.
-Kathy
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Date: 2006-01-29 06:38 pm (UTC)Hope that's helpful.
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Date: 2006-01-29 06:45 pm (UTC)I tend to choose which ones I look according to my opinion of the author's other work. But that's MY opinion, not the author's reputation. I prefer early Phil Dick to late Phil Dick, for example.
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Date: 2006-01-29 07:34 pm (UTC)I have picked up an author based on the recommendation of a stranger or bookseller - that will get me to read the first ten pages in the store. If I'm hooked, I'll usually get the author's entire book list eventually.
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Date: 2006-01-29 07:51 pm (UTC)The biggest reason I buy someone new is a quick read of the first couple of pages. If it hooks me *and* there's no author's tick I catch that bugs the heck out of me, I'll buy.
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Date: 2006-01-29 07:52 pm (UTC)The second important factor is knowing or having met the author, either personally or online.
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Date: 2006-01-29 08:53 pm (UTC)Marketing
Date: 2006-01-30 02:28 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-01-30 10:20 am (UTC)Or as a great example, if I know an author is currently writing for say ( oh I dunno) LUNA, but has previously publishing with other houses or currently has a YA series--- I'm more than happy to point that out to a book buyer.
Similar thing when making recommendations as a bookseller, I'll gladly steer someone in the direction of an author that I have met (digitally, or IRL).
Keeps it in 'in the family' yo!
-=Jeff=-
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Date: 2006-01-30 03:29 pm (UTC)no subject
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