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Scott Hughes Site Admin

Joined: 31 Jul 2006 Posts: 794
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Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 11:01 pm Post subject: Article: How To Select A Book To Read |
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How To Select A Book To Read
by Scott Hughes
Whether you read often or only occasionally, when you go to read a book you first have the problem of choosing a book to read. Even the most avid reader could only read a tiny fraction of all the books that come out. At any given time, a book store probably contains many more books then you could read in your entire lifetime. How do you choose which books to read? Let me suggest a few ways to select a book.
Ask Friends - Ask friends, family members, and other people you know for recommendations. Friends work especially well for getting book recommendations, because they usually share the same interests as you. Also, friends know your personality well, so they can better guess what books you personally would like. Asking your friends for book recommendations will probably help your friendship also, because your friends will feel complimented that you want their opinion.
Authors You Like - Out of the books you have already read, try to think of your favorites. You can look at other books by the authors of your favorite books.
Bestseller List - Many newspapers publish lists of the currently best-selling books. If your newspaper does not have a bestseller list, you can also find bestseller lists on the internet or you can ask a book store clerk to see best-selling books.
Join A Book Club - Book clubs usually simply consist of a group of people who get together to choose a new book to read and discuss the book they previously chose to read. Most commonly, book clubs read one book per month. They usually do not cost anything, but the members may all put in some money for food and refreshments. Usually, the members of the book club take turns hosting. You can probably find a local book club by going on craigslist. Also, many public libraries have public book clubs.
Amazon - Amazon usually has ratings for books based on users who rate the book. It also has customer reviews of many books. When you view a book, it will show other books that you may like if you liked that book. That means you can get recommendations on Amazon by first finding some of your personal favorite books.
You can probably find other ways to help you select a book to read. If you want to try a certain book, you can avoiding losing money by simply borrowing the book from a library. If you do not like the book, you can stop reading it and return it.
Whatever you do, good luck and have fun!
About the Author: Scott Hughes owns and and manages Online Book Club at OnlineBookClub.org and the Book and Reading Forums. You can use the forums to get book recommendations, and just to talk about books and reading. It's completely free to join and participate. _________________ Online Book Club ~ Tell your friends!
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callalilly
Joined: 05 May 2007 Posts: 90 Location: Omaha, NE |
Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2007 6:03 am Post subject: |
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| Great article. I know I have problems picking out books. There are just so many out there that I want to read. I wonder if they have books in heaven? |
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msbaby

Joined: 26 Feb 2008 Posts: 8
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callalilly I can remember praying when I was a little girl that I wouldn't run out of books to read! I can't imagine Heaven without them. _________________ Unique Baby Nursery Themes and Gifts Ideas |
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ssteve
Joined: 04 Mar 2008 Posts: 1
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Posted: Tue Mar 04, 2008 6:56 am Post subject: |
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| Great article. Though unconventional, Amazon always works for me and ever since they have introduced features to view the table of contents and about sections of books, making a choice has become even easier. |
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Jennifer-Botham
Joined: 29 Mar 2008 Posts: 1
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Posted: Sat Mar 29, 2008 6:14 am Post subject: |
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| Nothing beats the hazy days of summer for relaxing with a good read. Check with your local bookstore in the spring to see what books they are starting to stock the shelves with for summer. Another good way to get the latest publishing information is to subscribe to an eNewsletter from an online site about new releases. |
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hank_freid
Joined: 04 Apr 2008 Posts: 1
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Posted: Fri Apr 04, 2008 3:24 am Post subject: General Book & Reading Discussion |
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Nice article, Yes I agree with you when I decided to read a book then i look various problem to select a book. Selecting the book a big problem for many people. Everyone desire to read a good interesting books but the problem in selecting. So decision making alway Tough. If you have a good book send me detail. _________________ the developer hank freid redefines the chic hotel experience |
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kazuya
Joined: 03 May 2008 Posts: 1
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Posted: Mon May 05, 2008 4:08 am Post subject: Hi all |
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Hi all,
Thanks for your these beneficial information about how to select a books. This thread is very help full to me.
Thanks ,
Kazuya. |
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Eric

Joined: 16 Apr 2008 Posts: 120 Location: Maine |
Posted: Mon May 05, 2008 8:19 am Post subject: |
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If you're into nonfiction genres like history, philosophy, or politics, each book that you read will discuss other books, authors, and subjects. I discovered a lot of my favorite authors and topics by reading about them in other books. For instance, Jonathan Israel's book "Radical Enlightenment" focused quite a bit on the influence of Spinoza on 18th century thought, so I picked up Spinoza's "Ethics" to read afterwards. Or maybe you read Ron Chernow's "Alexander Hamilton" and wanted to find out more about Aaron Burr. You could pick up Nancy Isenberg's "Fallen Founder: The Life of Aaron Burr". You get the idea.  _________________ Freedom of conscience entails more dangers than authority and despotism. -- Michel Foucault |
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hank freid news
Joined: 22 Jun 2008 Posts: 1
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Posted: Sun Jun 22, 2008 11:09 pm Post subject: How To Select A Book To Read |
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I started reading books rather late. Every week we were forced to troop off to the Library in the hope that the books there would inspire us to start reading. One day out of sheer boredom, I picked up an Enid Blyton and got hooked on to reading. In a way, their strategy worked.Unfortunately, there was no one to guide me about books and how to go about selecting a good read. The result, my reading is voracious, but not refined. _________________ prior to joining the impulsive group hank freid gained operational and asset management experience |
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Wordsgood

Joined: 15 May 2008 Posts: 213 Location: Canada |
Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 12:38 am Post subject: Re: How To Select A Book To Read |
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| hank freid news wrote: | | I started reading books rather late. Every week we were forced to troop off to the Library in the hope that the books there would inspire us to start reading. One day out of sheer boredom, I picked up an Enid Blyton and got hooked on to reading. In a way, their strategy worked.Unfortunately, there was no one to guide me about books and how to go about selecting a good read. The result, my reading is voracious, but not refined. |
Look, I agree that reading a wide range of books is always good, but don't ever feel bad about anything you read. Even if it's a "trashy" novel, it's still reading, still keeps those neurons growing, and will subconsciously lead you on to bigger and better things. Personally, I encourage all reading, any genre, any level, any place, any time!
Scott, great article!  _________________ I love reading almost all writing genres - fiction and non-fiction. Words are magic to me, worth more than all the world's riches. (Of course since I have none of said riches, it's hard to be attached to them!) |
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Gordon
Joined: 10 Jun 2009 Posts: 1
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Posted: Wed Jun 10, 2009 5:01 am Post subject: |
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You are absolutely right in your ideas. The book selection is not only difficult but also very important to choose the right one.
Coz i admit that books have tremendous impact on our personalities and thinking. So, Read good and think good. |
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ThomasRA1950
Joined: 26 Mar 2009 Posts: 9
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Posted: Wed Jun 17, 2009 7:29 pm Post subject: Award-winning books and reading lists. |
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An amendment to Scott's article re: how to choose a book to read, may include award-winning books. Along similar lines as "best-sellers," books that have won the Pulitzer Prize, such as The Road or two out of the four "Rabbit" books by John Updike, or The Shipping News, A Thousand Acres; the Man Booker Prize, et al.
Other great tools to finding a great book to read are reading lists. Just Google "reading lists" (without the quotes), and you will find gazillions of great books to read. So, along with Scott's article and these other two methods, you should find a book quicker than you can say, "Google." |
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The Real Macai

Joined: 17 Jun 2009 Posts: 19
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I'm glad to find that someone else largely uses the same methodology in choosing which books to read as I do. _________________ I'm on YouTube now, fo' shizzle. This is my most recent video hopefully worth watching: here. |
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