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Thursday, Aug 28
How to Judge a Book By Its Cover (and a few other factors)"People send me lots of books," writes 43 Folders editor Merlin Mann, "so I have to decide rather quickly whether one should be added to the ambitious pile of stuff I already really want to finish reading." GalleyCat has the same problem; fortunately, Mann's got a checklist of questions readers can ask themselves, whether they get books in the mail or have to look at them in a bookstore, to make the yea-or-nay vote "easy and obvious." Some of the highlights: ⇒"Is the author's large, whitish face the primary feature of the cover?" Perhaps most important of all, "can you imagine a future in which closing this book on the last page will make you angry that you didn't just go back and re-read A Confederacy of Dunces instead?" But those are just Mann's criteria—how do you make these decisions? Email This Post |
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