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Do y'all favour the longer reviews or shorter ones? I find it hard to gauge how much to give away! I don't usually write reviews that require spoiler warnings, though.
Finally got round to reviewing some things again...
My review of Hard Times by Charles Dickens
My review of As You Like It by William Shakespeare
My review of Hard Times by Charles Dickens
My review of As You Like It by William Shakespeare

My review of Hard Times by Charles Dickens
My review of As You Like It by William Shakespeare"
Your review of Hard Times has sold me on it! I'm gonna add it to my 2014 list

Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


And one thing which I cannot abide in a review is somebody giving a terrrible score because they disagree with the writer about something or they didn't like the ending or some other silly reason. Super bad scores should be for bad writing, waffling, general stupidity and lack of development, not becasue you're mad cos Theo didn't end up snogging that chick in the end!
I completely agree, Jude.
If you want to highlight your views of the author, do so. But don't let it affect the score you give a book. A review, after all, is about the writing and the book itself, not the author.
If you want to highlight your views of the author, do so. But don't let it affect the score you give a book. A review, after all, is about the writing and the book itself, not the author.

I find reviews to be highly personal, so that I only give 5-star ratings if the book truly blew my mind and made me force myself to put it down for the day. I also give 1- and 2- star ratings if I disliked the book. Sometimes I can see that the writing is good, but I simply don't care for it, or for the content (for instance, my review of Philip Roth's The Ghost Writer).
I'm not really in a position to challenge the reputation of classic books, so I don't find that by giving books a low rating, I'm going to change anyone's mind or suddenly make Dickens (a writer whose works I hate! yes, I know, how dare I) be less respected. I want my ratings to impact the site's algorithms so that Goodreads recommends me books I am sure to like.
When it comes to authors whose views I dislike, such as Woody Allen, I don't even bother reading one of his books in the first place. So I guess I don't impact them negatively that way. :P




Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

Basically, Goodreads operates based on algorithms (any sites that recommend you stuff based on your usage of the site do). If you rate a book highly, they will show you books that others users that rated said book highly enjoyed, or recommended, or added to their shelves. If you rate a book badly, they will do the opposite, and hide from you books that users who liked that book enjoyed, recommended, etc.
The more you rate books, add to your shelves, click on "I'm interested" or "I'm not interested" when Goodreads recommends you books, the more data Goodreads adds to the algorithms, and the more tailored to you your recommendations are.
Hope that cleared it up!

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I got it as a christmas present from one of my nearest and dearest, and I think it's my favourite book I've read so far this year!

Dangerous Decisions by Margaret Kaine. If you like historical fiction/Downton Abbey then this is definitely for you. https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
The Last Bite of the Cherry by Margaret Cullingford. Beautifully crafted, atmospheric book dealing with some difficult (controversial to some) emotional subjects thoughtfully and sympathetically, but with some grit too. https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

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