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I don't particularly like to write reviews. In fact I plain hate it. Seriously. But I know it's the right thing to do for the author and the readers.


Before joining Goodreads, I never wrote any reviews. Now I do it because I know authors appreciate it.. but I still don't write enough of them.



I have a hard enough time reading a book as it is so when I do finish it you bet I write a review on it. I write reviews because I want people to know my thoughts, my writing a review may influence someone else to read it, it's the right thing to do and finally I'm an author so I know I'd want someone to leave a review on my books so I pay it forward in a way.

Now, I have a few books from well established, big publishing house authors that I'm still kicking the tires on. But I hope to one day sit down and write reviews on those too. At the very least, I always rate them.


I would appreciate it if I read such reviews. I can't tell you how many times I've started to read a book and just couldn't get through it. If someone had written a constructive review of what they liked or didn't like about it, I probably never would have picked it up.
And it's hard for me to write a review about an author friend whose book I just couldn't finish, though.
As for other books, I try to say in a nice, honest way, why I didn't like the book to help others decide.

But you're right, had someone marked it as unexpected strong content, I would have been saved several hours of reading.
I will have to work on being braver, while not losing kindness. I'm ridiculously bad at stuff like that. I once ordered a cheeseburger, was handed a chicken sandwich, and was like..."Oh well, I don't want to get anyone in trouble." Dang it, I love my cheeseburgers!

LOL! Amie, You're just the non-confrontational type--don't want to stir the waters. I understand:)

Well if I liked it, I'd think about how I'd explain why I'd like it, and I'll stumble upon ideas about it I didn't really outright think but were there nonetheless. If any of that makes sense?
And if i didn't like it, well I feel like it's a nice way to vent about a book (in a professional manner, I don't like slamming books) and moving onto the next one.
What do you do and what's your take on it?