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Dec 02, 2013 02:15PM

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I personally look at the 1 or 2 star reviews to see why a person didn't like it, and will discount it if it doesn't say anything pertaining to the book. I like to seperate the wheat from the chaff, so to speak. If the plot that they are describing doesn't gel with what I want to read then I won't buy it, but I also weigh the positives versus the negatives.
I usually will read a book that sounds interesting to me regardless of the shelf names/ ratings given by my goodreads friends/ gr community. I do feel that here on goodreads there's a little bit of that "when in Rome" mentality when it comes to ratings and such. So, I prefer to read and rate for myself.

If I do see one or more of my GR friends have shelved a book based on author behavior, I'll look into it more. If it is just a personal beef, then I ignore it. If there seems to be a pattern of behavior, though or if the author has exhibited behaviors that I feel are distasteful (racist or homophobic blog posts, harassing readers, getting mad at negative reviews etc.) then I won't read them.
But for the most part, I make up my mind based on actual reviews -- both negative or positive. But I do have to admit, I get very suspicious if I only see positive reviews. There is not a book in the world that everybody likes enough to give only 4 and 5 stars.

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You're right Tina. That's why I started looking at the 1or 2 stars to see why it varied from everyone else's if it had 100 4 or 5 star reviews.

Michelle, there have been a couple of times a bad review made me HAVE TO read it for myself. I never would have bought and read that horrible dino-erotica book if the reviews weren't so hilarious, descriptive, and snarky. LOL
It's not just my friend's rating for a particular book that sways me. It's the friends that seem to share my thought process, after hitting the "compare books" button. By the way, my friends can talk me into books a lot faster than talking me out of them. See


Nah, I can't do it Pagan! If a book is truly bad, I just can't. Sometimes I may want to, but I particularly don't want to spend the money on the book when I can buy something I truly want to read. I'm too cheap. :)

Holy Cow! You read the Dino Erotica book? You are a stronger woman than me!



its been awhile.
Anyway, my question to all the wonderful IR readers out there is this;
if you see a book with bad reviewers will that deter you from buying a book by that author.
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Nope, opinions are subjective. If I like the description and the synopsis/sample pulls me in then I'll give it a go. The only thing that will turn me off is if a comment says something to the effect that the book was unedited (or seems to be badly edited) and others concur. I don't have time for horrendous grammar and misspelled words.

its been awhile.
Anyway, my question to all the wonderful IR readers out there is this;
if you see a book with bad reviewers will that deter you from buying a book by that author.
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It depends on the proportion of bad to good reviews... As we all know, there are trolls lurking on Amazon (& probably GR as well, LOL!), but as "Lover-of-Good-Books" stated, "opinions are subjective.."
For example with Latrivia Nelson, horrendous editing aside, I love:







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