We may even find we share very
similar reading tastes.
«While we don't always love the same books to the same level, we have very
similar reading tastes.»
Not exact matches
As a general rule, audiences have
similar tastes as their friends and family, so a shared piece will get more
reads.
I Just made these are they
tasted amazing!!!! I was
reading thru the comments and saw someone had a
similar problem where they fell apart when trying to flip.
Yes, we seem to have
similar taste I too remember how my jaw dropped when I
read the fetal monitoring post.
Neuromarketing made a national news splash in 2003, when
Read Montague of Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas, used functional MRI (fMRI) technology to explain a famous Coke - Pepsi conundrum: The two sodas are very
similar in chemical composition and there's little difference in
taste, yet Coke maintains its market dominance.
After
reading several of your posts I notice that we have a lot of
similar tastes!
I am tempted, since I love your style and your drawings and after
reading your blog I have come to realize our
tastes are rather
similar.
And Jen and I do have very
similar taste in Marvel comics heroes / villains, but I'll...
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Both Algonquin and Knopf have built an online community that will
read their tweets and retweet posts that, they believe, will be of particular interest to their own followers (many of whom, presumably, have
similar literary
tastes).
I was out with a couple friends one night, and one friend who works in television and is a voracious reader whose
tastes are
similar to my own (and for some unknown reason had brought his Kindle to the bar) mentioned a science fiction work he'd
read and loved.
Amazon's algorithms confirm this sense of compatible
tastes by noting that I am 25 percent
similar to Tom in what I
read.
I might not have liked a book because I just
read an amazing book before this one and / or
read one
similar in subject matter I liked better or I felt the book was too descriptive for my
tastes and / or its too futuristic for my liking.
And this is why I have a handful of book bloggers I
read regularly with
similar tastes to mine.
I started this site to share cool stuff I found that I figured anyone who had
similar (
read GREAT)
taste in gaming as I do would enjoy.
I hardly ever
read or confide in a person's opinion unless I know they have had
similar tastes and distastes, usually.
Here I share my opinions and thoughts on books I've been
reading, hopefully to help others with
similar tastes to me find new books to
read.