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After you read the Bookreporter newsletter and our reviews, what do you typically do? Please check all that apply.

Survey expired 11/04/22
Total voters: 562

After you read the Bookreporter newsletter and our reviews, what do you typically do? Please check all that apply.

 29% (164 votes)Buy the books you want
 15% (84 votes)Pre-order the books you want
 45% (255 votes)Borrow books from the library
 60% (338 votes)Reserve books from the library
 45% (251 votes)Make a list of what you want to buy later
 50% (281 votes)Make a list of what you want to borrow from the library later
 26% (146 votes)Think about titles to share with your book group
 6% (34 votes)Other (Please specify):
  • With respect to the responses above I reserve, borrow and recommend the Audiobook versions.
  • Flag the Bookreporter message if I like a book(s), so I can refer to it later.
  • Add books to the list I keep for my family's reference when they want gift ideas for me.
  • Swap books with friends
  • Add to my Audible wish list.
  • Download the samples from Amazon so they are on my kindle then get on waiting list on Libby
  • Share titles with friends/family
  • Am grateful for your newsletter!
  • Put the ones I like on my to read list.
  • Make a list of books to get on my Kindle (usually from the library).or listen to as an audio book.
  • Download samples on Kindle
  • Look at other sources to see reviews of the books, then add to the TBR list
  • Add books to my TBR list on Goodreads
  • I have a notebook where I write down the books I want. Since Jr High I have kept a book of all books read and I’m now 73.
  • Add titles to my Goodreads
  • Add titles to my Goodreads
  • Read samples of books of internet on kindle and then make list of books to buy since I have unread books stacked up in 2 houses.
  • As a library volunteer for our used book sale, I look for them there before buying
  • add to goodreads
  • I put the books that interest me on my To Read List and download the sample chapters
  • I belong to paperback swap so I request them
  • Make a list of books to search for at used book sales
  • I read many ARCs and plan my reading up to a year in advance, so I read the newsletter primarily to see Carol and team's take
  • Check to see if book is available to request on NetGalley
  • add to my to be read list
  • Make a list to look at and review. Read part of the book, then order if it seems interesting.
  • enter in Wish List on Audible
  • Update my Audible wish list
  • Add to my Goodreads TBR pile
  • download samples from Amazon
  • Add books to my TBR list. Later I will decide to buy.
  • Add books to my TBR list. Later I will decide to buy.
  • Add books to my TBR list. Later I will decide to buy.
  • check Kindle Unlimited