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That is quite a restrictive list.
I generally go for:
Is it by an author I like? Is it well written? (Judging by samples).
Then I start to read. Normally I will make it to the end, even if some way in I decide I don’t like it that much. Sometimes I will just give up, if it is too tedious, or too many characters/plots I can’t keep track of, or it turns out to be badly written after all.
Too restrictive? Yes maybe so. There are always exceptions which I haven't verbalized in my post.
Nevertheless, I fear if I used your method, in total I'd spend years reading samples. It's good it works for you though.
I read so much, I just don't have time to invest in reading samples.
UPDATE: I've been wondering why the down votes. I suspect there is tone in my response which I did not intend. I get a lot of recommendations I want to weed through to find something I'm interested in. I couldn't possibly read all the samples. That's all I'm saying.