User blog comment:StoryGirl83/Going Forward/@comment-37434202-20190818105220

You have some good points, I never have put so much thought into reading the books on the app as a strategy. It's always more instinct-based. Like for now I'm giving up on TRH, RCD and SK. Its just nothing for me atm, maybe for when the books are finished. Not very fond of BB also, but it's almost over now, so might as well finish it.

I'm glad D&D and BSC are back, they're fun for me. I'm going to read Platinum and BP too. So its 50-50 what I currently like. I also feel like 60-40 for the upcoming books:

AME? so unnecessary.

Mother of the Year? that seems my kind of book.

Open Heart? like it for part of it.

HSS class act? cute.

Pirate book? adventure, finally!

Fantasy book? (carefull) yay! I hope they wont screw it up.

Save the Date? yawn

But I don't know it for sure until I read it. So I guess I will have to have a good look on what is a good strategy for me on the rest of their books.

But do you think it really matters? Everyone likes something else the best. There's only a few books here that is considered bad or unpopular by 80% of the community. Nothing is, by far, the most popular if I believe all the polls. So I'm not sure I understand how they get enough information from this? Even you say you are going to replay PtR, but doesn't that give the message, based on your key use, that you like it? They dont know you replay it for the choice of gender, the romance, or the nonsense that was happening in the book. right?

So I'm just going to replay only things I truly like, I think. Not because I like only parts of it, but the whole thing. Because those are the kinds of books I want to read and see back in the future again.