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Old 07-02-2011, 06:45 AM   #48
Frida Fantastic
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Originally Posted by GraceKrispy View Post
This. I, too, have many, many books, most of which I'm excited to read. I wish I had more hours in the day. I tend to put 2-5 reviews a week up on my blog, and I still am months behind. If I could just narrow my interests way down, I may not have this problem, but I really do like a huge variety of genres.
I don't really know many people who enjoy such a wide range books like you. You pretty much read and enjoy something in every genre. You read quite a bit of science fiction/fantasy, then mystery/thrillers, chick-lit, etc. and even for different age groups. The only books I haven't seen you cover much are historical romances XD

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I've had the same experience! I'm glad- my mission is not to try to stop people from reading a book, even if I hated the book. My main goal is to give enough information to readers so they can make an informed decision about the book. (My other main goal is to promote quality indie authors so they write more books I can then read!)
I agree with this. It's providing helpful information that's important. The rating is really secondary. There's positive and negative things about each book, it's just that really good books have an appeal to a larger audience, whereas other books have a smaller appeal. The smallest appeal is, well, appeals to the author :P
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