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Wouldn't it always be quality? Who wants to read a hugh, boring book? I can usually tell by the 3rd chapter if it's a go or not.
Hmmm this is a good question at this time. Since I'm trying to decide between buying the new Janet Evanovich books Plum Lovin'(at 167 pages) or 2 fat fantasy novels...
Quality all the way, in fact, I tend to prefer books on the shorter side (under 400 pages).
Unless you collect the Plum series in hardcover, buy the fantasy novels. I'd never pay $17 (that is the list price) for a Plum novella. I'd suggest getting it from the library (I have it on hold) or waiting for the paperback.
well, unless it's a classic that you absolutely have to read even if it's boring you to death(Ivanhoe comes to mind), I'd say quality is definately the important thing.