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I am planning to go to the local used bookstore tomorrow. I have a $45 credit there. :lol:

Does anyone have suggestions on how to browse when I really don't have a particular book or author in mind?

I will be sure to check out the fantasy and sci-fi section, but it's huge.

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Oh my, what a good question! To which I don't have a good answer, unfortunately. When I see an English lit section in a secondhand bookshop, I go through all the titles, but that might not be possible in a bookshop where there are English titles only :lol:

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My method runs thus:

 

Scan the spines in the desired sections (in my case, Science Fiction & Fantasy first, then Horror, then Fiction, then Literature and Literary Criticism) for recommended authors and inspiring titles; pick the above off the shelf to evaluate the cover, inspect the blurb and read the "Praise for" bits at the beginning. Lastly, open somewhere down the middle and get a feel for the style.

 

If all of the above go well, take to the till :lol:!

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Oh my, what a good question! To which I don't have a good answer, unfortunately. When I see an English lit section in a secondhand bookshop, I go through all the titles, but that might not be possible in a bookshop where there are English titles only :roll:

True. All the books at this store are English titles only, but there is a classics section which I may browse through. I already have a lot of the classics, though. Hmmm, might check for some Nabokov I don't already have, though.

My method runs thus:

 

Scan the spines in the desired sections (in my case, Science Fiction & Fantasy first, then Horror, then Fiction, then Literature and Literary Criticism) for recommended authors and inspiring titles; pick the above off the shelf to evaluate the cover, inspect the blurb and read the "Praise for" bits at the beginning. Lastly, open somewhere down the middle and get a feel for the style.

 

If all of the above go well, take to the till :lol:!

Hmmm, this method seems like it might work. :hide:

 

I don't have a lot of horror on my bookshelves, so that may be a section to check out as well. When I do read horror, I prefer it to be really creepy, rather than heavy on the hack and slash gore.

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I agree with Giulia. Head straight for your favourite genres first. Maybe you'll find a title by an author you already like, or a book might jump out at you (not literally) that was recommended by somebody here. Have fun and be sure to tell us what you buy!

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I will definitely have fun, Kylie, and tell everyone what I picked up. :lol:

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Hmmm, this method seems like it might work.
If browsing were a sport, I'd be a pro :lol:!

 

I don't have a lot of horror on my bookshelves, so that may be a section to check out as well. When I do read horror, I prefer it to be really creepy, rather than heavy on the hack and slash gore.
Ditto :roll: if you want to open a nice shiny new thread in the Looking for a Book section, I'm sure recommendations for really creepy fiction would pour right in.
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What is a good way to browse?

 

Act nonchalant.

 

(but not too nonchalant, because you could be mistaken for a shop-lifter . . .).

Tip taken. :)

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Maybe you'll find a title by an author you already like, or a book might jump out at you (not literally) that was recommended by somebody here. !

 

My god I wish that would happen. Randomly placed motion sensors hooked up to miniature catapult systems behind certain books. Amazing.

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Oh, I love the way you think Noll! I'm trying to work out ways of incorporating that idea in my future bookcases. I know a good engineer who would probably love to try to rig something up. In fact, he's already working on a miniature catapult!

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I book browse in exactly the same way as Guilia! :)

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