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I try to read as much as I can of everything I can. A lot of times I end up reading collections of short stories with several authors. I get a general idea if I like the way they write or not. Honestly, I am not a fan of a lot of authors, but I still keep trying to give them a chance. I will read several books they've written to be sure I dislike them. I have stacks and stacks of books. Although, when I do find something I like I try to consume as much of that particular author as I can.

I'm very hard on contemporary authors though. I just haven't found any that I really like. I want to be a writer one day, so I see where short stories have a lot of pull as a way of becoming familiar with different story telling techniques. But I have also been known to rant and rave about odd pacing in a novel. I think for me, part of it comes from the "hidden" things that I can find in a novel. There's always so much for me to learn!
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I like to read a lot of things by many different people. :) For me it is more about the story than the author, usually. For example, I am a fan of Harry Potter, but I've read summaries of J.K. Rowling's newest book, and it doesn't sound like something that would interest me. And I like The Hunger Games, but I've never bothered to look into Suzanne Collins' Underland Chronicles. All that being said, I will gladly read a book by an author I am familiar with if I happen to find the story appealing.
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I tend to just read whatever. I'm not a fan of everything by an author because they do have their hits and misses. It's like anime and manga as well where I won't be a fan of everything they produce. Really depends on the author though.
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I usually do "series" rather than "author". If I see that I particularly like a book from a certain series I stick with it and only when I've finished I go in search of something else.
Most of the time I pick just randomly stuff or depending on what my friends suggest me to read.
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I have to admit, when I go look for a book, if it's an author I recognize and enjoy the works of, I will at least try it. It's like, "Oh, so-and-so wrote this, so maybe I might like this other one he or she may have written." Often times I do enjoy it anyway even if the genre is different and the storyline is a 180 from how I remember the author's works.
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Joe wrote:I have to admit, when I go look for a book, if it's an author I recognize and enjoy the works of, I will at least try it. It's like, "Oh, so-and-so wrote this, so maybe I might like this other one he or she may have written." Often times I do enjoy it anyway even if the genre is different and the storyline is a 180 from how I remember the author's works.
That's what I do too to some extent. If I see an author I recognize, I'm a lot more likely to try out their other works! On the flip side, if I see an author I don't enjoy, I'm less likely to give the book a try. I try not to be picky, but I can be very fickle.
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