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Old 02-18-2026, 10:20 PM   #35
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Originally Posted by theducks View Post
No one makes you download a book just because it is 'free' (or cheap).
I cherry pick from what is on offer.
Every once in awhile I get surprised when a maybe really appeals to my reading mood. (and when they really disappoint, I simply mark them 'Abandoned'. I keep track, so I know to possibly avoid others in the future.)
I cherry pick as well. It just happens that I have a wide interest in various genres.

I only pick up books I honestly want to read. Can/will I read them all? Heck no. But I def have those I've purchased on my list, and will look forward to finding something surprising and new.

And as much as I plan on my next book, (or, next series) I tend to start the first shiny thing that I see when picking them out. So I never actually know what I'm going to read next.

I know there are some great gems in that TBR pile. Just gotta stumble across 'em.
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