Top Ten Tuesday: My Unpopular Bookish Opinions

In this week’s Top Ten Tuesday, I share unpopular bookish opinions, including a preference for worn books and a dislike for cozy genres.

It’s another Top Ten Tuesday! Top Ten Tuesday is run by Jana over at That Artsy Reader Girl and this week’s them is My Unpopular Bookish Opinions.

I don’t think I have super strong opinions one way or another, but here are some of the opinions I do have.

Here’s my Top Ten:

Spine Cracking

I don’t care if my books look like they’ve been read. I don’t purposely go around cracking my book spines, but I can’t see the book very well without doing that and I buy my books to read them, not so they can sit collecting dust. I also love a good lived in look.

Mystery, Horror, and Thriller Genres

So many people like mysteries, horror, and thrillers. I am not one of those people. I was into true crime for a while, but it caused extreme anxiety, which I am still dealing with, so I have stopped watching it and also avoided books falling into the mystery, thriller, and horror genres, for the most part. Even before I switched to more positive genres, I really didn’t enjoy these genres. There were some good ones, but my favorite parts of the books were the relationships.

Judge a Book by Its Cover

There are some books I will probably never read, and I know I won’t like them based on their cover. For instance, the books with shirtless men. That is probably not for me, so I will steer clear. There is nothing wrong with judging a book by its cover, and I think judgement has gotten a bad rap. I have judged a book by its cover in a positive way, and it became one of my favorite books.

Cozy Books

I have given a number of cozy books a shot, and I don’t like them. I love emotional, dramatic scenes, and I find cozy books lacking. Cozy books are boring to me, but I won’t give up.

You Don’t Have to Read a Summary

There are many times when I grab a book based on its good reviews, its cover, or that it is by an author I have read before. I research every book before I read it, but I don’t often go into a book knowing what it’s about because I don’t read the summaries.

Spoilers are Okay

I love spoilers. Many don’t which is okay, but if you ever need to spoil something you can come to me. I cannot handle surprises, so I often read the end or Google, because I need to know right away. I will say that not everything is spoiled when I do this; I may know the end result, but I don’t know every little thing that led us there.

Rainbow Bookshelves

I find it horrible that people organize their books in rainbow order. I have volunteered at a library for years and my primary duty is shelving, so I have gotten a little fixated on books being organized by age and then alphabetized. I have had my books organized by favorites, but I cannot get behind rainbow bookshelves. There is just no order, and series are separated- which is the worst part.

Annotating

I really dislike it when people write in their books. Of course, it is their book, but I would never write in one of my books. I don’t mind when people tab their books. I usually keep a sticky note on the cover and write down pages that have my favorite passages. But I will never write in a book!

Do you agree with any of these? Disagree? What are your strong book opinions?


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Responses to “Top Ten Tuesday: My Unpopular Bookish Opinions”

  1. lydiaschoch

    I’m not a big fan of annotating either.

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  2. Lauren Always Me

    I used to annotate when I was in school for a course, but otherwise now it’s a no from me.

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