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I might also be affected by the author's age (I probably wouldn't buy a novel about a complicated lifelong love relationship if I knew the author was 18 y old).









I usually look for the cover; if it's one colored or odd, I'll pick it up, then I'll read the description. If no description is available, I'll probably take it with me.
But, there're times when neither the cover or description do the work - that books I value by the "genre". If fiction (fantasy) I prefer male authors (less romance), if non-fiction I don't mind the sex.
edit: I like to smell books and check/memorise the edition I have and the year it's printed. Stinky books are a no -_-
After I read a book I really like I will look for the authors name to try to remember to keep in mind when shopping. After I have read two or more books that I really like by the same author, then I look up more info about the author and what other books he/she has written. By then I am already hooked their race,sex, etc is just them it doesn't change my view on buying or reading their novels.

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