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Old 01-31-2012, 06:32 PM   #12
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I selected two conflicting answers, though they are both true:
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Yes, a little. I follow a blog or two, or on Twitter / Facebook.
No, I avoid hearing authors' opinions lest it ruin their books for me.
Well, okay, and also:
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But I do like baby crocodiles and rainbow-colored kittens.
I follow Anne Rice, Susan Mallery and Kristan Higgins on Facebook, and I check in on Steven King's & Scott Sigler's blogs. But that is IT. I go out of my way to completely avoid all others. 'Twas not so easy to do when rescuing books on Goodreads, but I tried to keep a sort of tunnel vision so I'd only be focusing on book data.
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