![]() Still, I do have authors that, as long as my reading taste remains the same, I will continue to read from. Reading tastes change all the time (at least mine does), so it’s hard for me to think about authors who publish books that I’ll continue to be interested in in the long run. Even thinking about my “auto-buy” authors from a couple years ago, I don’t think any of them are still authors I read from. Nonetheless, when I started thinking about who I used to consider my “auto-buy” authors when I started my blog (about 6 years ago), I no longer read books by any of them, mainly because they are all YA authors and I don’t read that much YA anymore. I also think that “auto-buy” implies certain consistent interest throughout time. But the moment they publish a book that doesn’t align with my taste, I’ll have no trouble skipping it. What I have are authors that most of the time have concepts or premises that I’m interested in and appeal to my taste, so that’s the reason I read and will continue to read most of their books. ![]() ![]() ![]() In my mind, “auto-buy” implies that I’ll buy and read their books regardless of the concept or premise, and if I go by that definition, then I don’t have auto-buy authors. I am a huge mood reader and I’m very picky about things I like and I don’t like in books, so the idea of auto-buy authors is complicated to me. ![]()
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