browse some threads sugaring the author. I find discussions (arguments) between readers more enlightening than mere reviews on Goodyear or Amazon.
Bestselling rank? Please, no. So many factors can contribute to that and some of those factors can almost exclude quality sometimes.
Usually I like the use of language to be fluid and rich, therefore I head over to YouTube and look for an interview with the author. If the fellow uses lots of "umm" "err" "like" When describing his own work, then that may (not always though) hint that his use of language will not be of my liking. Personal Opinion
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