I’m interested to hear what the majority of readers have to say. Do you read blurbs (the quotes from other authors either on the front or back cover plugging the book) or do you ignore them?

Personally, I never paid attention to blurbs. But then I interned at a publishing company and blurb acquisition was such a big deal that I found myself starting to noticing blurbs more on the books I was reading. But still, most of the time, I don’t really care what other authors have to say and I just start reading.

Interested to hear your thoughts!

    • OneGoodRib@alien.topB
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      1 year ago

      The only times when a title has really been what draws me in is the specific subgenre of shirtless medieval Scottish bodice-rippers. There’s nothing as intriguing as “Bared to Laird” or “Too Scot to Handle”, which are both real titles.