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January 6, 2006

What book (you can name up to 3) did you buy in spite of reviews that were less than stellar?

Maureen from Middletown
I purchased The Mermaid Chair by Sue Monk Kidd even though it did not have the best reviews.

Annie161@aol.com
Until I Find You
by John Irving
The reviewers were right. It was not one of his best; in fact, in my opinion, it was awful. This was a case of buying the book because of the author and not the reviews.

Anonymous
In spite of readers' reviews I found Goodnight Nobody by Jennifer Weiner less than stellar, as well as Panic by Jeff Abbot and The Other Boleyn Girl by Philippa Gregory.

Anonymous
The Firm
by John Grisham
When it first came out, I read a review in the newspaper about it. The story sounded interesting, but the reviewer didn't think much about it. As soon as I found the book, I read it and was not sure why the reviewer was negative. I think it is Grisham's best.

dyang@nj.rr.com
If I like the author, I will buy the book regardless of the review.

unicorn91010@msn.com
I bought Christ The Lord by Anne Rice despite the bad reviews because I like her books. I haven't read it yet (I'm saving it for vacation next week).

BEVBOOKS@aol.com
I bought Stephen King's latest, The Colorado Kid, in spite of negative reviews. They were right. What a disappointment.

Sharon from Georgia
I read lots of reviews, and SELDOM do magazines or newspapers print negative ones. I would like them too, although, just as with movies, books represent different tastes and styles, and you cannot judge by someone else's preference and opinion. Also, I do not like reviews about popular authors (Grisham, Patterson, Picoult, etc.) who I know I will read regardless of an opinion expressed by one person.

4mitch@sbcglobal.net
A Million Little Pieces
, even after all the negative publicity it is getting

Heringbess@aol.com
I Am Charlotte Simmons
by Tom Wolfe
No Country for Old Men
by Cormac McCarthy
Becoming Madame Mao
by Anchee Min

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