It often happens that choosing a good book is a whole problem. If you buy at random, there is a great risk of stumbling on substandard pulp fiction, remarkable only with beautiful advertising. Therefore, you must definitely determine for yourself a plan by which you can easily find a book that you will read more than once.
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Instruction manual
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Try to decide what exactly you want to read. Imagine the time you would like to be in, think about your preferred genre, about the storyline. Once you have decided on an approximate criterion, enter a few queries in the Internet search engines.
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Use referral sites such as Imhonet.ru, LiveLib.ru or Bookmix.ru. All of these sites contain reviews and recommendations from readers. Perhaps the choice of other people will help you decide faster. It would be worthwhile to go to the sites of online stores and see reader ratings.
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Ask your friends and relatives. Perhaps they will tell you some interesting new products. Browse their home library books. It is likely that there are several fascinating works.
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Go to the bookstore. Listen to seller recommendations. In the set with what you learned from Internet users and friends, you have a great opportunity to choose some good books. Read the reviews, look through the first few pages. Often, interesting works carry away from the very beginning. Check out the latest news from those writers you usually prefer.
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They say that you can’t choose a book by its cover. However, the appearance also has some significance. If the work really interests you, then most likely you will read it repeatedly. Therefore, it is worth making sure that even after several readings the book remains in good condition. If the store has options in soft and hard bindings, then do not skimp and give preference to the latter. Look at paper quality as well. But keep in mind that this is the most insignificant criterion in finding a good book. Preference should be given to content rather than appearance.