CattiGuen
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A local Bay Area author by the name of Brenda Webster (The Last Good Freudian, The Beheading Game dropped by my English class today to give a talk on her latest book. As the conversation went on, the discussion turned to what it is that publishers want to publish, what they think will sell rather than what they think is good literature. Then my professor said something: "Most of what's on a bestsellers list is crap. Its plot-driven, genre crap." Now, I've read quite a few bestsellers, though I tend to stray from what is currently a bestseller...In a few words, I dont need to be told what to read. Here on the Book Forum however, it seems that bestsellers always seem to be one of the hot topics of discussion. I guess I'd just like to know why it is that many of you read bestsellers. How much of the fact that it is a bestseller weighs into whether you decide to read the book or not?