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Old 12-20-2017, 03:11 PM   #31463
DMcCunney
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When I buy books on-line (digital or print) I almost always know what I want before I go to the site as a result of a review or recommendation.
It's the problem of discovery. How do you discover new stuff you might like to read?

Reviews and recommendations are major sources of discovery, but random browsing is another important component.

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And I'm a very non-visual person - no pictures on my walls, no boxes of family photos in my closets, I remove covers from ebooks etc.
Which I think is the key for your experience. If you aren't visual, covers wont be an attraction, and good/bad won't matter.

For most readers, covers matter more than many suppose.
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