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OK, you don't get much time to read novels anymore. You used to but that was another life. Before you could pick up something that appealed and because you read so much, you weren't too disappointed if it didn't grab you like you thought it would. Things have changed. Now when you pick up a novel to read it has to get you in quickly or it will collect dust on your bedside table. There are too many other things demanding your attention?like sleep!



And when you go to the bookshop sometimes its hard not to be overwhelmed by the sheer number of books on offer, especially with the big mega stores becoming the norm. So what to do?

I've put together a checklist that with a little bit of preparation can help you wade through

the sea of books and help you pick a surefire winner: a novel that will captivate YOU.

1. The best place to start is to look out in magazines, newspapers and online for book reviews ? see what is being billed as the latest must read. Even if you don't have time to read the whole review, jot down the title and author as one to look out for.

2. Ask friends for the best book they have read in the last few months or this year or the last few years if like you they really are struggling with the whole when-am-I-going-to-find-time-to-read-a-novel?-thing. Don't just ask them what book was their favourite; ask them why they liked it. Was it an unusual story, was the pace so fast they needed a crash helmet, did it have edge of the seat suspense, did it remind them of growing up? You want to know what exactly made it a great read for them. This will help you to refine your search, especially if they say they liked the quirky twist in the ending and you don't do quirky. Just because you're close friends doesn't automatically mean you like the same books.

3. Ask the people behind the counter at your favourite bookshop what they enjoyed reading and get them to take you to it or give you a specific reference number so you can find it easily yourself.

4. When you get the book in your hands look at the cover. Is it a catchy title? Does the cover appeal to you? Despite the old saying about not judging book covers, publishers put a lot of time and effort into creating a captivating cover and title. Does it work for you?

5. Turn it over and read the back. Does it still appeal? Do you only like reading modern books and this is set in the 1800s? It's important to be fairly ruthless at this stage. If the premise for the story doesn't leave you wanting more, chances are the writing probably won't either.

6. Look at the size of the book. I know this isn't something for the purists but if you don't get time to read many novels, don't launch back in with a 700 page tome or it will probably take you all year and then you'll be frustrated and annoyed at wasting time and money on something you haven't enjoyed.

7. The next step is crucial. Read the opening ? does it get you in straight off? Novels have a bit more time to seduce you than a short story but not much these days. A good opening is like someone placing a thread around your finger and gently tugging on it. They've got you but can they keep you?

8. Has the author mentioned 10 characters and 5 different place names in the first 3 paragraphs? You want to be captivated not confused, remember? If your main reading time is before you drop off to sleep, books that have lots of characters and places or even a family tree at the beginning are a warning that it gets complicated and you need to keep track of who is who and what they're up to.

9. Are there lots of long sentences or are they short and sharp? Lots of short sentences usually mean action and pace. Something. Is happening. Right now. Usually it's best to go for a story with a combination of both ? one that suits your preferred action/background information mix.

10. If you still think the book in your hands is worthy, randomly flip open the book in 5 places and see whether it is densely packed with text. Is there dialogue at each page you stop? No dialogue usually means that a book is more descriptive rather than direct scenes. If you want a compelling read then go for something with a fair amount of dialogue; if you don't mind a slower pace then bits of dialogue here and there is probably enough to keep you going.

If it all stacks up, buy it and enjoy. Just one more tip though. If it doesn't captivate you in the first 100 pages and you find reading it a chore, give it up. Don't keep persisting just because you don't like leaving things unfinished. The book won't feel hurt if you don't finish it. And the author will never know.
10 Things Not To Do
Hellostudents and graduates! We get lots of job applications this time of year. Inhonor of graduation, I've crafted a little list of 10 things NOT to do whenapplying for a design job. This most likely applies to other design firms aswell as Spoonbend. Enjoy!

1) DO Build aportfolio website. DO NOT email me a giant PDF. I don't want to open it.

2) DO NOThave any broken links, ?coming soon? or strange navigation.

3) DO NOTcall. Mail me something cool! That way I can see your craft too.

4) DO NOT askif ?we're hiring.? Offer to schedule a portfolio review appointment instead.

5) DO NOT padyour portfolio with freelance work just because it's paid. It is OK just tohave student work in your portfolio. Often little flyers and small freelanceprojects bring the quality of the portfolio down because the concept usuallyisn't as thought out.

6) DO NOTfeel entitled to anything. In this economy, be willing to take internships,production jobs, anything to get your foot in the door.

7) DO NOTleave your MySpace page with drunken party photos around for prospectiveemployers to see. We will google you.

8 ) DO NOTsend long rambling introductions by mail or email. State why you are right forthe job, what you can offer the company, and what sets you apart from all ofthe other applicants in the sea.

9) DO NOTflip through your portfolio too quickly in an interview. Let your interviewerdrive.

10) DO NOThave typos anywhere.

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