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Old 07-10-2019, 05:20 PM   #2
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For me, there are authors who I would always consider reading. For example, Anne Tyler. I don’t always like her books, and have yet to get through A Spool of Blue Thread. But she is a favorite author of mine.

On the same note, I don’t care at all for GoodReads. I find the site confusing and visually cluttered. I rarely go there. I do follow some authors on Amazon.

Just because an author was a favorite in the past doesn’t mean I will always feel that way. Years ago I liked Dean Koontz and Robin Cook. Now I can’t stomach the books I liked as a teen or youngish adult.
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