discerning reader

Frequency: 6.23.0 per million words

A reader who makes careful choices about what to read and can judge literary quality.

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Examples (10)

  • The novel, with its complex themes, is aimed at the more discerning reader.
  • Her essays are always a treat for the discerning reader who appreciates nuanced arguments.
  • Only a truly discerning reader would catch the subtle foreshadowing in the first chapter.
  • Publishers know that a positive review from a discerning reader can significantly boost a book's reputation.
  • This literary journal caters specifically to the discerning reader of poetry and short fiction.
  • The author doesn't simplify his language, trusting he is writing for a discerning reader.
  • While popular, the series may not satisfy the truly discerning reader looking for literary depth.
  • His blog has gained a loyal following of discerning readers who value his insightful critiques.
  • To become a discerning reader, one must read widely across various genres and time periods.
  • The intricate plot is a puzzle designed to challenge even the most discerning reader.