by Sybil Johnson
Whenever I finish reading the first book in a series, I mentally place the series into a bucket. I never actually write this down anywhere. I just keep track of it in my mind. These buckets are:
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Loved it so much I’m going to (a) immediately read the next book if it’s available, (b) talk about the series to anyone who will listen, (c) pre-order the next book.
- Liked the book enough to want to read the next book in the series at some point, just not immediately. I won’t pre-order a book, but I’ll keep track of when the next book comes out.
- Found it interesting, but didn’t really care about the characters or the setting. Might read the next book. Might not.
- Didn’t really like it, but finished it. Not worth reading any more books in the series.
- Didn’t like it. Didn’t finish it. Won’t even consider reading another book in the series.
I don’t reread books very often, but when I do they’ll come from the first two buckets I described above. Series can move from bucket to bucket as time goes on. After a dozen books in a series, I might get tired of it or it might move down the list for something newer.
Does anyone else do something like this? Or is this just me being odd? I guess it’s my way of bringing order to my world.
As a writer, I aspire to being in that top bucket or at least the top two. I can’t control this, though, so I’ll just keep on writing stories that I would enjoy reading. Hopefully, I’ll make it into a reader’s top buckets.
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