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Silly con valley guy
I don't recall coming across a similar thread in my review of the older threads. Please point me to an existing thread if you know of one and we can junk this one.
I'm wondering how much you like to know about a book before starting it.
For fiction I like to know as little as possible about the book other than possibly knowing it's gotten various awards or is critically acclaimed. I like to be surprised by the story and don't want to hear or see any sort of synopsis before I start it. I like the story to unfold without any knowledge of where it's going. Of course this isn't always possible because I do sometimes learn about books from people or reviews.
Of course this only works for the first book in a series because one already knows what's happened prior to the next book in the series (even if it's a prequel). However I still don't want to hear any sort of synopsis about the book before starting it.
For non-fiction I do want to know what the books about because I want to know if I'm interested in it.
I'm wondering how much you like to know about a book before starting it.
For fiction I like to know as little as possible about the book other than possibly knowing it's gotten various awards or is critically acclaimed. I like to be surprised by the story and don't want to hear or see any sort of synopsis before I start it. I like the story to unfold without any knowledge of where it's going. Of course this isn't always possible because I do sometimes learn about books from people or reviews.
Of course this only works for the first book in a series because one already knows what's happened prior to the next book in the series (even if it's a prequel). However I still don't want to hear any sort of synopsis about the book before starting it.
For non-fiction I do want to know what the books about because I want to know if I'm interested in it.