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Recently, after finishing a book I both liked and didn’t, I thought to myself that I wished I could share a few thoughts with its author. From there, I moved on to other preferences I’d have liked authors to know about me and my reading tastes. Finally, it occurred to me, “Hey it’s not all about you!” Everyone who loves books and reads extensively develops opinions about writing styles, bookish tropes and so much more. So, please join in on my “Readers’ Preferences Survey.”
This is my first attempt at a survey and my fingers are crossed that I did it right! The 9 questions have rather large gaps between them (I have no idea why), so just keep scrolling down to get to the next one. My plan is for lots of you to respond, and then I’ll gather all your feedback and put together a post sharing the great information I get about readers’ preferences. Maybe, a few writers will even take note!
Please, don’t forget to click the DONE button
at the bottom of the survey.
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Sarah's Book Shelves says
Very cool! I thought you were going to survey your readers about what they like about your blog, etc! But, this is different and interesting…can’t wait to see the results!
Susie says
Thanks, Sarah. Now if I could just find the time to really look at the results.
RK says
Great survey! Just filled it out!
Susie says
Thank you for participating.
Angela says
Nice survey! I really had to think about some of those questions.
Lauren says
This was fun. Looking forward to the results!
Susie says
Thanks, Lauren. Hope to deliver the results in the next couple of weeks.
Nina D says
Looking forward to the results!!
susan says
Thanks for the survey!
Susie says
Thank you, Susan!
Rory says
This was a fun survey. I’m always up for questions about good books.
Susie says
Hope to get the results out very soon.
Rachel @ Never Enough Novels says
This is such a unique idea! I might try something similar on my blog. I’d love to know what others think about bookish questions.