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Originally Posted by DuckieTigger
The way I understand, he does not just read anything. But the books on his TBR list are in the spreadsheet - each of them is interesting to read (to him) . And the order he will go through that list depends on the price. If there is a really good deal on one of them books, then that is what is next to read / buy. Good deal means cheapest price per page - thus cheapest price per hour entertained. It is actually pretty clever and economic if your TBR list has no other priorities.
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Biographies greater than 600 (paper) pages long, I think it was. Hence, an 800 page biography of someone is better than a 600 page biography at the same price. Hey, whatever floats your boat - it's probably as good a way of choosing books as many others.