Has blogging changed the way you read?

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I’ve always been a big reader.  I mean, obviously.  That’s one of the many reasons why I started my blog.  However, I haven’t always been such a picky reader.  These days it seems like a lot of books just aren’t grabbing my attention like they would have in the past.
Back before I started my blog, I owned one bookshelf with only two full shelves of books.  That was it.  I’d go to the library every week and check out a pile of books and just read those.  I lived in a small town so our library had a pretty limited selection so I’d read whatever I could find, from murder mysteries and romance novels to YA.  My love for YA actually started because of some of the books I found hidden in those library shelves.
These days I clearly still love YA, probably even more than I did back then.  However, I’ve never been as picky with what I read as I am now.  Sure, my Goodreads shelf has over 3,000 to-read books but that doesn’t mean I’m actually going to read them all.  If something catches my eye, I’ll add it, just so I don’t forget.  Usually though I’ll go through my shelves and start clearing off books that really don’t appeal to me after a closer look.  It used to be that even if it didn’t really immediately appeal to me, I’d read a book just for the heck of it.  Now though I have to seriously consider if I think I’m going to like a book or if I think I’m going to be wasting time I could use to read another book.
I also have trouble reading without analyzing every little detail now.  Even when reading a book that I have no intention to review, I look at things like I am going to review it.  I can’t escape that.  I can’t just sit down and read a book with no thoughts toward the writing, the characters, the setting, etc.  Sometimes, I really wish I could still do that.
Another side effect of looking at things as a reviewer and not just a reader is that I’ve started to dislike a lot of books.  I’ve read so many fan-freaking-tastic books that the mediocre and crappy ones really stand out.  Don’t get me wrong, I still have a much higher average rating than a lot of bloggers but I’m slowly starting to dislike more books and DNF more books.  Before I started blogging it never even crossed my mind to DNF a book but nowadays I just can’t make myself read something I know I’m not going to like.  I figure it’s at least better to try to read a book and give-up on it than to never pick it up.
What about you guys?  Has blogging changed your reading habits?  Has it made you a more critical reader?
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