Gravatar I thoroughly enjoyed this podcast...but then, I always do!

I sometimes choose a book for the cover, if it's particularly appealing & I'm not hunting for something in particular. Mostly, though, I buy books based on your recommendations, or blogs/reviews I've read, or a friend's talking it up. And, of course, I have favorite authors whose new releases I buy, sight unseen. Also, the extraordinary women in my book club can always be counted on for suggestions of books I wouldn't normally be drawn to, but they've never been wrong!

As soon as I finish this comment, I'm calling my local bookseller to see if they have the Guernsey Literary book, which sounds incredible, and what I've read on the book's website just has me salivating, so anxious am I to read those letters!


Gravatar Thanks SO MUCH Bobbi for your extremely kind words about BOTNS and for sharing what influences your book-buying decisions. Let us know what you think of GUERNSEY as soon as you're done!

Michael


Gravatar I am notorious for picking up books because I like the cover. That's how those TBR shelves got that way!

Lezlie


Gravatar I do sometimes buy a book because of the cover art, or the reverse, sometimes a book's cover makes me not want to read it.

I am still trying to find new ways to discover books I would not have known about, especially books off the bestseller list, and books by local authors and smaller publishing houses. This blog is a great find for me. Hoping to start listening to your podcast more regularly, too.


Gravatar Lezlie and Amrita,

I'm actually happy that the cover is part of what makes you pick up a book -- a lot of time and energy is spent in the publication process getting the cover just right, and there are hours of discussion around each one.

Thanks for the posts!


Gravatar Guernsey is one of the best books I've ever read! I'm telling EVERYONE about it. The letters draw you in and move you along in the story, as you come to know each character's unique voice. The love of reading, the love of books, the love of neighbor for neighbor, the wartime experiences, the "triumph of the human spirit"...it's beautifully written. I want to know a lot more about these people; I want to know what happened after the book ends. I want to know what kind of woman Kit grows up to be. I want to visit Guernsey! Thanks for speaking so highly of the book; now I'm going to read it again, more slowly. My Christmas shopping just got a whole lot easier!


Gravatar Bobbi!

Your comments mean so much to me... I love when a book I recommend finds readers... Your enthusiasm makes me want to read it again!

best,
Michael


Gravatar Since I read mostly fantasy novels, I tend to choose new authors by publisher. If Tor is launching a new author in hardback, I will check the book out of the library. That's how I found Jacqueline Carey and Elizabeth Haydon. Other than that, recommendations from friends and other librarians are the way I find new authors. I almost never use reviews. I was just burned by a excellent review of a book and I could only read the first 100 pages and had to stop. My rule of thumb is if I'm not hooked by a third of the way through a book, I stop reading.

I've never read a book only based on the cover art, but good cover art will make me read the blurb on the back.

I've heard and read a lot of buzz on the two books in the podcast. Gargoyle sounds interesting. I listened to The Historian and really enjoyed it so maybe I'll give Gargoyle a chance.

Thanks for another great podcast!


Gravatar Thanks, Chris. I enjoyed reading what motivates you to pick up a book. If you read The Gargoyle, I'd love to hear what you think.


Gravatar speaking of books and their covers... my copy of "The Gargoyle" just arrived. My 2 year old saw the naked lady's back on the front cover and said "ahhhhhh!" in that "discovery" way they have. She then opened the front cover and looked on the OTHER SIDE of the page, saying hopefully "boo-boo?" Too bad for her the lady's front wasn't there!


Gravatar Tauret... that is too funny! something for the baby book?




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