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1. Post on your blog answering this question:
What is your go-to recommendation for someone who doesn't read often?
This week's prompt is submitted by Amanda @ Give Me Coffee and Books.
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Billy's Answer
It really all depends on what genre he or she is interested in reading. It you're into thrillers or mysteries, then I would recommend a James Patterson title, which there are plenty of them to choose from. Patterson's novels all have short chapters and the plots are easy to follow.
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Yeah, I couldn't really give a concrete answer for this one without knowing what the reader wants to read. Everyone has their preferences and I want to try to pick a book that will fit them.
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Have a GREAT day!
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I had a similar answer, Billy.
ReplyDeleteI need to know what someone likes before recommending.
Same need to know what the person likes...but I like to help people find books to read.
ReplyDeletePatterson is a good choice for those who like thrillers and mysteries, I agree. Like you, I would prefer to know more about what the person is interested in. Have a great weekend, Billy!
ReplyDeleteI also think this question would depend a lot on genre preferences.
ReplyDeleteYeah, like everyone else has already said, I'd need to know what sort of books the person liked reading first before I would recommend anything.
ReplyDeleteI hope you enjoy the rest of your weekend, Billy.
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