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For example if I were to review Catcher in the Rye, I'd pan it, couldn't finish it, but it is an acknowledged classic.


I'd go with this too, at least for the most part. If I don't like a book ( just because it isn't my thing), then I'd probably not write a review.
I don't want to pan something purely because it isn't for me.
However, if it greatly annoys me on some level, then it might just get both barrels!
I do try to be polite though :)

However, if it greatly annoys me on some level, then it might just get both barrels!
I do try to be polite though :) ..."
I think that's fair, even a 'bad' review can be written to be helpful.
I think a review should help the writer improve and help the reader find good books.
A review is not there to boost the ego of the reviewer :-)


I love reviewing books. Writing out all my feelings and thoughts, sharing my opinions. I like reading reviews too, picking up recommendations :)
Helen E wrote: "I review a book to better know the book. Reviewing books (I did this for a while for a local newspaper) has had the added benefit of greatly enhancing my appreciation of every book I read. And last..."
Hi Helen, do you want to make you own thread in the Author's folder? That way your book will be more noticeable :)
Hi Helen, do you want to make you own thread in the Author's folder? That way your book will be more noticeable :)

A review often says more about the reviewer than the book- especially negative ones that don't back up why something is wrong.
As an artist I appreciate a constructive opinion. That is why I review.



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Also, it helps my aspiring-author writing skills...and, of course, reviews get liked where ratings don't. :)
Raevyn wrote: "It's complicated, but when I see a rating I feel like commenting 'why did you rate it this way?'. I don't want other people to feel that way.
Also, it helps my aspiring-author writing skills...and,..."
I'm the same, when I just see a rating I think "Why? What makes it worth that amount of stars?"
Also, it helps my aspiring-author writing skills...and,..."
I'm the same, when I just see a rating I think "Why? What makes it worth that amount of stars?"

I write a review no matter what, whether I liked a book or not. My reviews are always written respectfully and if it's a negative review, I try an make it constructive. There are always good things about a book though, even one you didn't like, and they're worth mentioning as well. I try and keep my reviews balanced, so they are as helpful to others as possible.
Last reason, is that I'm a writer myself, and reviewing other books helps my own writing skills, and helps me determine what about a book I liked, or didn't like. It's as much for me, as it is for others, and hopefully helpful as well :)

Why I review - because I like to share what I've loved and what didn't work for me, which is exactly the same reason I read reviews on GR. What makes me rate rather than write a review - if it was just okay, or did what it says on the tin, I guess.



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I find that if I can't get into a book, or I read it and didn't enjoy it that muc..."
I am that way as well.

intellectual but I first started reviewing books
(the same as my movie reviews) so I could actually
remember them. And also most of the books I read
I feel strongly enough to write a positive review - but ask me to write one a couple of weeks after and I
would be really groping around, trying to remember
vital points.


Finally, if an author buys my book I will review theirs. It's a way of saying thank you.
Other than that I have reviewed extensively for other writers' sites in a review exchange situation.


I really like what you said about reviewing. I love reading and try to review when I have enjoyed a book. I am also a reviewer for The Romance Reviews website.Behind the Facade Would you consider reviewing my book, a Romantic Suspense novel called Behind the Facade, if I sent you a free copy? I would also consider doing a swap and reviewing one of your books in exchange?

I write romantic historical fiction. As an author I appreciate how much hard work is involved in writing a book; as a reader I enjoy well-written fiction and interesting, well-written non fiction - the type which is not as dry as dust. To show my appreciation of hours of enjoyment I write reviews. However, if a novel does not make me want to turn the pages and find out what happens next I don't struggle through it. Usually, I post 4* of 5* reviews because I have not finished books which rate less.
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I review to share my experience of a product. At first, I did not review books. This only started when I realised how much authors appreciate them and how much I enjoyed getting my thoughts out there. Like some of you have said, it also helps to keep a record of the books I have read and what I thought.
However, since I realised "trolls" exist I do not tend to rate a book if it is going to be less than a 3. Saying this, for a recent traditionally published book I rated a 4 and two people said it was not helpful! How can an opinion be unhelpful, when it's obvious I did not hate it?
I am convinced some people are out there to undermine the system.
I also do not review erotica books I have stumbled across, mainly because - and sorry if you disagree - they are porn. Writing is poor, story has no real substance, characters are pathetic! Yet, loads of readers love them... So, it's best if I stay clear!
Sometimes, I think it would be easier to review under a different name... Then I could let rip! But, as someone said that says more about me than the book. If its not for me, it might be for someone else. And that's the beauty of art of any form.

Writing reviews helps me as an writer. When pointing out positives and negatives, I am learning how to look at a book and look for things that work and don't work. This helps me with my own writing.
I write honest reviews whether I considered the story to be a 1 star or a 5 star. I try to give constructive feedback for improvement and give reasons for praise. This could help writer and the prospective customer.
I don't review books I don't finish. I haven't been in a situation where I contacted the author that I cannot finish. There are books I don't like, but I tough it out and finish - even it it will take longer to read. It's important for me to read the whole book to give honest feedback.
I read almost anything, but I don't feel comfortable reading free-form poetry since I don't really know what to look for.
Writing reviews is also fun. It's getting to be a hobby to me. I feel honored if authors ask me to read their book for a review. I would imagine that are trusting me to give honest feedback that will help improve their craft.

Sometimes an author is too blinded by their own style to appreciate someone else's - this is why (as an author) I choose not to review books I truly hate. I am not objective...
For example, I have only ever got to chpt 5 of "The Casual Vacancy" - someday I might finish it. I picked it up today, read a few pages and thought... Urgh! Now, JK Rowling has enough fans for her to not care about my opinion, so I admit I have expressed my horror at the book (especially since I paid £10 for it). This is probably one of the only times I vented via my blog/ Goodreads...
That's my opinion - but you may disagree... :)


Eventually, she self published a few books, and asked me to review them on Amazon. I had never posted reviews before. There was no way that I could do that, and keep my self respect. LOL. Here we are almost 15 years later, and she goes on world book signing tours (or so she says) and has published quite a few books. Any chastises anyone who posts a negative review about her.
Any reviews that I have written have been for author friends who actually did have decent books. But I also have given fair reviews, not just the sugar coat kind because they are my struggling author friends.

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Thanks and cheers
James



Why do some people form a Goodreads account & then go on to 1 star (with no review) a book (s)... And no others!
I am wary of Goodreads now, there seems to be no control - in a way, it would be better if, like amazon, you had to write something about the book you were reviewing.
What do you all think?

However, it also goes the other way. I think there are jealous people out there who just want to bash. But there are also people out there who are friends with authors who just post glowing reviews.
I personally, do not care what someone thinks of another book--- or anything else. A glowing review is not going to make me buy it, neither are horrible reviews. Wanna know why? Go look for the reviews of a book you absolutely hated. Then look at all the five stars. For everyone who likes a book, there is someone who hates it. So reviews---you are relying on people you do not know, to tell you whether you would like something. How can someone who does not know you do that?
I think GR has a better concept, because I do have friends on here whose tastes I know. I can forward a recommendation to a friend, KNowing what kind of books she enjoys. Better concept than just plain reviews. I think

I do think the Goodreads community is fab - but, I have seen things over the past few months (as an author) that make me think this reviewing business is a game to some - a game they know all the cheat rules to!
Have a great Sunday - I am watching Star Wars (apparently it is maytheforcebewithyou day! Lol)


I find that if I can't get into a book, or I read it and didn't enjoy it that muc..."
Hi Rebecca and hi everyone! I write reviews because I love to. If the book is of my interest, I'd be happy to write a review and tell the world it's worth reading. If I don't like a book, I simply won't offer a review - I don't feel good saying bad things to other writer's work as I'm a writer myself but I would give friendly advice or feedback if they need and ask me to.





I have read books that are just not deserving of more than 2 stars, but I contact the author and say why it didn't work for me. I rarely get books I do not like as over the years I have learnt to ask questions and dig a bit deeper to make sure its almost 100% what I would enjoy, that then has a good reflection on my review for the author.

Yes, there are times when I didn't feel like reviewing. When I have some more important things to do that I don't get the chance to even write anything. I still write something even those stories that I didn't like. But since I just started posting my reviews here, the number is still quite small. I like to talk so I just do!

The reviews are also posted on Amazon and Goodreads
Thanks in advance :)

1) Organizing my thoughts and putting them into a review helps me get a better handle on what I've read and it deepens the whole reading experience.
2) I found that there were a number of books that I'd ranked highly that I didn't really recall all that well. Since I've been writing reviews I tend to hold onto more details.
3) I'm an aspiring writer. Thinking critically about the books I read will, (I'm hoping) make me a better writer.
4) I've gotten burned buying and reading some real trash a time or two. Writing a review allows me to vent and to warn others off. Plus posting a positive review is good karma too.
5) After writing quite a number of reviews, I've been offered a number of free books to read and review. Free books! Yeah!

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I find that if I can't get into a book, or I read it and didn't enjoy it that much, I can't write a review for it. It seems that if I can't enjoy a book much, I can't write much about it. Does anyone else have that problem?