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I look at something and decide to read it. If I enjoy it, I keep reading. That's my very strict criteria.
You said nobody wants to "waste time" reading "unworthy" books. But if you enjoy it, it's not wasted time. I didn't even read your whole post, because it seems to me like you spend most of your time trying to find something perfect and very little time enjoying a book. That doesn't really appeal to me at all, but you do you.
lol my standards for fiction are basically "does it catch my eye?", "is it available on my library/scribd apps?", and usually "if it's a series, is it book one?". If I like it I go through the series. I like a broad variety (though a lot of mysteries).
Nonfiction I definitely have stronger standards. If it's not well sourced it's too much noise vs signal.
Of course if you enjoy it, the time is not wasted. Worthy to me, means I enjoy it. I'm sent dozens of book recommendations each week from various sources in which I subscribe. I have to weed them out because I certainly don't have time to read each one. The longer my queue becomes, the stricter my criteria becomes. I read almost every night for hours before bed, so not sure why you think I spend very little time enjoying a book. What an odd thing to say.