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Laura
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Sep 21, 2011 07:27AM
I trust a few of my friends and look at what they have in their Goodreads lists. I have so many books in my too read list, though, that I sort of want to say: "Stop! Please everyone just stop telling me about books!"
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Laura wrote: "I trust a few of my friends and look at what they have in their Goodreads lists. I have so many books in my too read list, though, that I sort of want to say: "Stop! Please everyone just stop te..."Yes! My TBR list must have 400 books. I'll never make a dent in it.
You mention several I rely on: Reasoner, Crider, and Gorman. There are others to numerous to mention I've learned to trust. If you count both my TBR piles, both paper and ebook, it runs over four hundred and you're correct in not making a dent. As much as I read, it continually creeps up.(sigh) The plight of the reader.I have friends who don't get it and I quit trying to explain long ago.
Randy wrote: "You mention several I rely on: Reasoner, Crider, and Gorman. There are others to numerous to mention I've learned to trust. If you count both my TBR piles, both paper and ebook, it runs over four h..."I'm getting recs on Westerns from them. I don't have the time to read enough of them.
actually, I don't usually read reviews. I'll try any author once in any of the genres I enjoy: paranormal romance, romantic suspense, romance, historical fiction,, mysteries, thrillers...if I find an author I really enjoy I read everything I can find by that author and keep track of when the next book is due out so I can request it. I tried the Harry Potter books because Rowling had 3 books on the NY TIMES best sellers list at the same time...the older Harry got the better I liked the books. I make up my own mind.


