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    Hey everyone 👋

    I’ve been thinking a lot about this lately — with so many books being released every day, it’s harder than ever for new authors to stand out.

    When you’re scrolling through Kindle Unlimited or a bookstore shelf, what actually makes you stop and click “Read more”?
    Is it the cover, the first line, the premise, or just a gut feeling?

    As someone who just went through their first publishing experience, I’m genuinely curious what draws readers in now — especially for young adult or adventure stories.

    Would love to hear your thoughts! 💬

    by Me-Money-Rich

    7 Comments

    1. I generally only listen to audiobooks, so my favorite narrators generally open me up to new authors all the time.

    2. Queasy-Adhesiveness4 on

      I read whatever strikes me. Whatever seems like something current (even if its an old subject or set in the past) a new fiction book has to feel vital to this current era for me to get intrigued.

    3. MysteriousTwo9623 on

      The cover. I go to bookstores and walk around until I see something that looks interesting. I read the back or inside cover and decide if it sounds like something I’d enjoy.

      Sometimes recommendations I read on Reddit or hear about on NPR.

    4. Typically something related to a book im reading. So i guess, “The Algorithm.” But i have been rewarded. I gound Jo Nesbo’s books, which are fantastic.

    5. kombuchaqueeen on

      The cover design tells me 90% of what genre it is. Since all genres look basically the same. If I’m interested I’ll read the summary / synopsis. Decide from there.

    6. Aggravating-Arm5439 on

      I certainly have a lot of opinions. Both as a reader, and as a book seller. Are you a writer?

    7. Connections – either i heard an author i like talk about it, find it mentioned in another book or hear someone i respect mention it

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