They like: The author, the characters, the place of the story, the genre, the price of the book?
"Why do readers want to read a specific book? I believe people who read a book of their choosing usually choose it because of some snazzy thing they saw on the back or something. What do you think as a reader?" Sorry it was really poorly written answer. I think they read it because they see an interesting cover and they open the book and read a few first pages to see if it catches them.
People who read books would want to visit a book club to discuss a particular book. Book club members go over various parts of the book and literary elements, which may interest book readers.
It is the beginning of the paragraph that catches the readers attention or to make your reader want to really read your story or book.
They give the reader a brief synopsis of what the book is about. It's usually written to grab the readers attention and make them want to read the book. It doesn't, however, always work.
this book is about specific events in history. if you want to figure out what its about, then read it!
A hook is a captivating opening sentence or paragraph in an essay that grabs the reader's attention and entices them to keep reading. It can be a quote, question, anecdote, statistic, or bold statement that sets the tone for the rest of the essay. A strong hook is essential for engaging the audience from the beginning.
Many companies make e-book readers, so you are going to have to do some research to make comparisons. If you want to look at specific e-readers, you can narrow your search to names of readers, like Kindle, Nook, Jet book, and Novel, or type in names of companies that make e-readers, such as Sony, Be book, and Kobo. If you are interested in buying your e-reader from a particular store online, you might type in the name of that store and go to their website, where you can shop for e-readers.
in the library or on amazon
A book review is a critical evaluation of a book that provides a summary of its content, an analysis of its strengths and weaknesses, and a personal opinion on its overall quality. It helps readers decide whether they want to read the book themselves.
We aren't mind readers you might want to be a little more specific.
If you want to read the book, you can either buy the book or go to the library. If you want to read it on the web, well good luck i am still trying to find out where to read it on the web.
I recommend a Island of the Blue Dolphins by Scott O'Dell and Hatchet by Gary Paulsen. Each of these is a survival story. Young readers will want to turn the pages; they will want to read to find out what happens. You could also try The Cay by Theodore Taylor.