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Old 04-27-2011, 01:47 AM   #30
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Originally Posted by idraw22 View Post
IMO, the NYT bestsellers list, is like a ruler. You keep in line with it, and you're supposed to be really well-read, I guess. But if I browse a book, or read a synopsis and I like it, I'll read it. Or if I look at a list recommended by other people who read science fiction fantasy or other genres that I read, THEN I take a look.
i think that would be a common perception. i don't look at NYT bestseller lists apart from entertainment, but i generally do look at lists just as a guide. then i branch off from there.
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