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Old 05-20-2012, 02:21 PM   #80
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Personally I don't view reviews on books to be that important. I read the synopsis and if the book sounds interesting i will read it. I have found that reviews, can be detrimental to completely enjoying some books. I have read books that have had bad professional reviews and throughout the book I kept looking for the problems the reviewer was talking about, never could find any.
I agree. I recently had two books on my wishlist. Reading too many reviews made me wonder if I should read either one of them! But I sampled the one and it seems really up my alley! I'd have bought it already, but it's one that's a little more expensive than not--so I'm still on the fence on it. But I usually enjoy reading reviews more AFTER I read the book!
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