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Originally Posted by DiapDealer
I don't worry about any of that. I bought terrible books sight unseen from physical book stores (or mail-order) in the past before I had a fraction of the tools I have today to sort the chaff. It happens rarely enough to me these days that it's not a concern for me. I'm fine with abandoning the rare dud and moving on. I'm not looking for the next all-time favorite to fall forever in love with (though that's fine if it happens), I'm just looking to keep on feeding the brain some content.
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Same for me. It's very rare for me anyway to like a book so much I give it 5 stars. All I want is to be moderately entertained, and most of the time I am.
Most books are fungible, yes. The only exceptions are books in a series I've started and definitely want to continue. Which is a pretty regular occurrence for me, as I prefer multi-volume series to singletons.