Did you ever read a book without reading a summary first?
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Did you ever read a book without reading a summary first?
If yes, did you find it more mysterious and stimulating than when you read the summaries first?
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Oh wow, really? That sounds amazing, I should give it a try sometime! Good luck with your reading goals!
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Thank you! Same to you.Eevia White wrote: ↑16 Mar 2018, 01:08Oh wow, really? That sounds amazing, I should give it a try sometime! Good luck with your reading goals!



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That is something to live by! Just pick up a book and start reading! Congratulations on thatSakilunamermaid wrote: ↑18 Mar 2018, 21:05 I pick up all kinds of books. Either I like the author, I'm a fan of the genre, the title or cover is interesting. I have a great love for books, if I'm really unsure I will read a review/ summary/ synapse.

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I like the way you think

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“We’ve all got both light and dark inside us. What matters is the part we choose to act on. That’s who we really are.”
—J. K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
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Yes! That is one of the things that scares me the most... judging a book by its cover sometimes proves to be disappointing! It seems that summaries are extremely important after all.kina wrote: ↑19 Mar 2018, 22:09 I'm a picky reader in recent years, so I definitely have to have some sort of summary to pull me in and want to read a book. I've picked up books just for their covers or titles before and have been sorely disappointed with them, so I rely on summaries more than anything now. Usually genre doesn't matter to me since I love almost all genres.
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I checked the books out! You're right, they are very tempting to pick up and read. I might give it a try someday, just picking up a book without reading summaries firstholsam_87 wrote: ↑19 Mar 2018, 22:32 When I did an author study in college I didn't read the summary of any of the books that I read. What prompted me to read them was based on the titles of the books and the book covers. Since I read books by Kathryn Lasky, I got to see a lot of brightly colored covers since she has written several books over the years for children, young adults, and adults. On her website, you can see what book series she has written and they are all well written. Check it out here: http://www.kathrynlasky.com/.

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You're welcome. Sometimes it just takes picking up a book and reading a random spot to see if you become immersed or not. I have had the pleasure of making college friends that are as big into books as I am, so sometimes I just take a leap of faith and trust their word if its a book that they recommend to me. If I hadn't I would have never read the graphic novel series, Maus.Eevia White wrote: ↑20 Mar 2018, 04:20I checked the books out! You're right, they are very tempting to pick up and read. I might give it a try someday, just picking up a book without reading summaries firstholsam_87 wrote: ↑19 Mar 2018, 22:32 When I did an author study in college I didn't read the summary of any of the books that I read. What prompted me to read them was based on the titles of the books and the book covers. Since I read books by Kathryn Lasky, I got to see a lot of brightly colored covers since she has written several books over the years for children, young adults, and adults. On her website, you can see what book series she has written and they are all well written. Check it out here: http://www.kathrynlasky.com/.![]()
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