By:
Belinda Boring
I've
taken to stalking the lists over at Amazon - both the Top 100 paid and free -
for my Kindle. Heaven knows, I don't need any more books, but I'm addicted and
I'm planning for the apocalypse where I'll need to bunker down and wait it out.
I'm determined to be prepared and if I have a full Kindle, I'll be
entertained *shakes head* Yeah, my husband didn't buy that either.
I caught myself doing something, and made me wonder whether I was the only one. How do other readers decide what to gets - especially amongst the free? You would assume a free ebook means youautomatically click , but I know that's not
the case for me. Don't get me wrong, when I first got my Kindle I went
"click" happy. I would get everything in the romance section and
surprise, surprise, I either haven't read some of them, or deleted them. So it
got me thinking - what influences me?
I caught myself doing something, and made me wonder whether I was the only one. How do other readers decide what to gets - especially amongst the free? You would assume a free ebook means you
Here's
what I noticed about myself:
Top
influencer - The Cover
This is the very first thing I look at. I
am a complete cover whore. Plain and simple. I am almost positive I'm missing
out on some phenomenal reading simply because the cover doesn't pull me. I will
skim lists and my eyes gloss over the books that don't attract. Does that make
me fickle? No. It means I like what I like. I'm the same whether I go to a
bookstore or shop online. The cover has to appeal. It has to catch my eye. The
same amount of time that went into the story and perfecting needs to go into
having the best cover. I've bought books JUST for the cover. Sometimes they are
just as convincing as the blurb and if both are amazing, there's no stopping
the purchase.
Second
Influencer - The Blurb
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