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>When you purchase a new book by an author you're not familiar
with, what influences you most? (Cover art, jacket copy, book reviews,
cover blurbs, genre, etc.)
Click here to retun to the Reader's Speak Out homepage. Book reviews and jacket covers--if it looks/sounds interesting-it must be a good read! Karen Abadie Idleyld Park, OR Jacket Copy and genre...especially if an author I adore mentions a new author Carolie Bartol Lynn, NC I am first draw by the title and cover if I had not previously heard of the book. Then I like to read the jacket cover and a few lines of the opening chapter. Barbara Beecher Novi MI Well, first the genre, then the blurbs on the cover. Valerie Bongards Germany Presentation has an effect, no doubt, but genre is the main thing that gets my attention. I think nice jackets impress the author of the book, but don't have any real baring on choice to a true book enthusiast. Linda Brainard Kingsland, TX For a non-fiction book I would be influenced by the credentials of the author to address the topic and the topic itself, the table of contents, perhaps leafing through the book. Roberta Brosius Montandon, PA The book reviews then the cover blurbs. The cover art always helps until I get "hooked" on a certain author. Then it doesn't matter. Tamara Brummund Watertown, SD The book jacket always catches my eye first. Then I will read the cover blurb and perhaps a couple of pages to see if I like the style. Jenny Caffery Cicinnati, OH Eye-catching covers are very influential, if I like the cover, I'll look at the cover blurb. If the cover blurb sounds enticing, I'll skim the first few pages. If it passes all of those things, the book is mine! Jerrille Ann Canson Dumont, NJ Look at the cover, read the insight of the book a bit... (some bookreviews)... the genre... Kenneth Carlsson Sweden buzz from listgroups, personal preferences, author's previous work, interest in subject Helen Chappell Easton, MD The cover art isn't that important to me, but I Do read the blurb on the back, or inside the cover. Kathleen Clark Beloit, WI Cover art and the review. Also, the first page. If I get hooked, there I'll buy it. Cheryl Clements Dunbar PA The cover blurbs, book reviews, photos. Suzanne Cohen Marina Del Rey, CA Genre, book reviews, jacket copy Stephen Cook Chicago, IL I usually am influenced to try reading a new author by genre and favorable reviews. Patricia Courtis Ontario, Canada I'm a voracious reader, and between NY review of books, Boston Globe book reviews, and various magazine book reviews, there's not a lot of authors I'm not familiar with. But when I come across someone I've never seen before, I would say the jacket description would most influence my opionion. I pay very little attention to cover blurbs, which are often taken out of context anyway. George Downing Marlborough, NH First of all genre - I read what I write. I then open the book to see if the first few lines will capture my attention. If they do, I'll read the jacket to find out more about the author and the book. Still interested? Sold. Catherine Duffield Sunnyvale, CA Book reviews are the main influence, but cover blurbs and word-of-mouth follow very, very closely. Jerry Embry Hopkinsville, KY book reviews - I like to have a little idea what i'm getting, and find out about characters, setting, and the author. Susan Erickson Hazelton, ND Cover art and the comments on the jacket are the two most important aspects to me. Lucia Evans Providence, KY Mostly the reviews. Professional reviews while not always right about a book usually are.Also while in Bookstores if a book is displayed to catch my attention with the cover art it may lead me to read the cover blurbs and buy the book. Barbara Fink Worcester NY Recommendations by other readers. Nancy Furstinger Margaretville, NY Generally a book review if I have read one, otherwise the cover blurb. The genre is always important, but then I don't look too much at types that I don't particularly care for. Walter Garber Casselberry, FL Usually what is written on the jacket or book back. Bonnie George Cochranton, PA I'm always influenced by recommendations from others who know my tastes, eg. friends, bookseller Jan Glasby Australia My book selection is usually based on a combination of cover and blurb. I usually look for some thing in the book that is a little different and experimental. Tony Greaney Tauranga, New Zealand Mostly favourable book reviews, but I have to confess to being drawn towards those interesting covers, especially the ones which seem to provide a stark contrast to what the title indicates. Wayne Luke Greening NF, Canada 1. Genre 2. Cover Art 3. Jacket copy Harvey Grund Dallas, TX The cover art and title first grab my attention, and the blurb helps me decide if I want to buy it or not. Gloria Hamilton Detroit, MI First would be the genre that I'm most interested in reading. Second would be reviews from at least two sources. Forget the cover art, jacket copy and cover blurbs. When I buy, I want the best I can obtain! Don Hier Mendham, NJ A review...genre...occasionally blurbs. Nancy Hill Tucson, AZ Cover blurb and if the subject is something I am interested in. Lois Hirt Beverly Hills, CA Quick read of a few sample pages selected at random beginning, middle, end. Bill Huffman Atlanta, GA I depend a lot on book reviews Nancy Jachcik Fraser, MI Book reviews and genre influence my purchase most. Sometimes a review I see in the New Yorker will pique my interest enough to go get a copy of the book discussed, but often that way, I'm disappointed because too often the review is written better than the book! Julie Jarrett Henderson, Nevada I admit to being influenced by all of the items on your list, but there are two factors that are most important. When I read a few lines, do I want to read the whole story? and Do I want to pay this kind of price? Paulla Johanson Canada I Always read the Jacket for content and sometimes the first few pages for capture.... Suzanne Kaye St. Petersburg, FL 1st, Genre; 2nd, Jacket copy; 3rd, I review the copy-- not just the 'hook' but at several places throughout the work. Richard Kivi Battle Ground, WA Jacket copy, blurbs. I read these to try to get an idea whether it's the kind of novel I can enjoy. Sandra Koogler Orlando, FL just look at the cover, read some pages and see if I like the story. If so, I'll buy it. Sometimes, I also consider book reviews, when there's any. Gabriela Kopinitz Brazil Jacket copy & cover blurbs and well as bok reviews. Genre, of course, in an influence - as some genres I'm just not interested in spending time in. Sandra Larsen Universal City, TX The book reviews and word of mouth from fellow professionals or friends are what attracts me to a specific book in my area of interest. After reading the jacket, I then decide if the book is worth the purchase. I must admit that the cover art does have some influence on me purchasing that book. To clarify, basically everything has some sort of effect on me purchasing the book. Tricia Lawrence Dover, Delaware In my case, I will start with genre, any book reviews that I read and noted in my 'handy-dandy' pocket notebook, and then on to jacket copy. Cover art will sometimes force its way into my consciousness too...forcing me to look more closely. But none will get me to return if the book turns out to be a stinker!! John Lovett New Oxford, PA I am most influenced by genre and reviews, although I occasionally read the cover blurbs too. Robin MacKinnon Trenton, NJ The cover gets my attention first then if the write up on the back is interesting, I consider it. Karen Magill BC, Canada 1. Recommended by friend/associate 2. Book review 3. Jacket/cover (more the text than the artwork) Neal Makely Manassas, VA I buy by genre, unless I've heard good things about a book outside of the mystery field. I generally only buy what has been recommended to me on various email lists that I subscribe to. Karen Mayers San Mateo, CA Cover blurbs and jacket copy that gives an overview of what the book is about. Rosemarie Maziar Glendora, CA Both the genre and reviews help a lot. I also try to read at least the first few paragraphs to see whether I am attracted by the author's style. Mollie Milesi Jerusalem, Isreal The book cover and what I've heard from other people. Kate Mutch Westcliffe, CO cover art, jacket copy, advice from sister or mother Annie Myler ON, Canada I look at the cover art first. Then, I see if there is a summary of the book on the back or inside cover. I then look for the reviews. I check how credible the reviewers are. Last, if it is a technical book, I look at the table of contents. Sheila Northcutt Corona, CA Jacket copy. If the copy grabs me right off I'm hooked. Tracy Pilkington Raleigh, NC Most of the books I purchase are reference books on writing. If I am unfamiliar with the author I will look for book reviews in some of the writers magazines I subscribe to. If I'm in the bookstore, I'll scan the book itself. Rick Pinter Alberta, Canada I usually read the jacket copy and then take a look at the first page. If I'm drawn in, that's it! Larry Pontius Longwood, FL The cover art is what catches the eye first and foremost. Then the inside exerp is what brings the reader to purchase the book. Rebecca Ramer Quitman, GA The title usually has an effect on me, but I choose mostly by genre (I like Mysteries and Science Fiction.) Carol Rich Omaha, Nebraska I admit that the cover art attracts me sometimes. But I read the book reviews to see if the book is worth buying. Ana Luisa Fanfan Santiago Puerto Rico I open the book to read the first page, then I skip to page 50 and see if the style is consistent. If it grabs me on page 50 (even though i have no idea what is going on), then I buy it. Wynelda-Ann Shelton Manteca, CA Reviews, blurbs, genre, and reading the first few pages. Vivian Shnaidman Princeton, NJ After genre (where i go to scan the 'menu'), I usually rely on a combo of jacket synopsis, jacket blurbs/reviews, and skimming first page. Plus, w/reading in particular genres as well as publishing news, many of authors' names are at least semi-familiar, as in, not unHEARD of...though w/mid-life brain drain just WHAT i've heard can be as much a mystery as my favorite genre--Mysteries. Marilee Smith Denver, CO The blurb and genre are what most draw me. Of course I will usually choose a familiar name over one that is unfamiliar. I also tend to turn away from first person stories. Erica Sonnier Santa Fe, NM Cover Art and the jacket summary influences me most because good taste in art can usaully define good taste in writing subjects. Christina Spann Huntington Station, NY I think book reviews are the most influential for me, as well as the cover information and the endorsements. Stan Stelter Bismarck, ND Author's past work; reviews for new ones Anne C. Tomlin Auburn, NY I will check the cover blurbs to see if the book will interest me. If I can find a book review, I will also use that. Thomas Walcher Fairview Park, OH If not familiar with an author, I go by cover blurb, and subject/topic. Of course a good rave/review is also helpful. Another influence is my friends. Paula Webb Vernon, TX Poetic and compelling titles invariably attract me. For the same reason I bought songs like Dylan's "Empire Burlesque" or Steely Dan's "Pretzel Logic", I will also buy a book like "Even the Stars Look Lonesome" or "Nobody to Accompany Me." I reckon if an author can capture the essence of several hundred pages in one intriguing word or phrase, perhaps her or his work is worth buying. Nadine Witkin Trenton, NJ I generally go to genre first, which usually goes in order: mystery, detective, horror, fantasy, SF. I then decide if I want to read it based on the synopsis in the jacket copy, any blurbs by other writers I'm familiar with and the subject matter. Sometimes I have read a review or had a writer or a book recommended by a friend and I am looking for the book specifically. If I think I'll like it, I may buy more than one book by the author. Ed Woodward Booneville, MS |
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