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Strangely I don't choose based on any set criteria and my choices often change with my mood. However, I have a threshold that the book must cross to be kept, so that at some point I will reread it knowing what mood im in and looking for that style, otherwise I donate it.
What's the threshold? Can you articulate it, or is it more of a feeling to match your mood, or something like that?
Mood, absolutely. For example if I want something lighthearted & somewhat whimsical I'll pick up J. Scalzi or Hamilton, books, usually during our busy season when I just need to unwind) When when I want something to ponder over, have more time on my hands (slow season) I'll pick up A. Reynolds or S. Baxters. When I'm in a shit mood and want to know someone is having a worse time it'll be G. Bear, or a couple other single titles (ship of fools, an exchange of hostages, armour, etc) And then there is absolute space trash for pure escapeism, usually the horus heresy.
That is interesting and a good way to do it. What about authors you haven't heard of? How do you filter those?
Luck...pure and simple. I just finished a trilogy my son started last year and gifted him the 2 other books because...eeeech they were no bueno. I usually always finish the book because it may turn and be interesting...bit if not I give them away.