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I've not long finished a book that I thought would be quite light hearted, both blurb and cover indicated this.
It had sexually explicit content along with some really dark and evil passages
And, of course, the ubiquitous profanities
I guess the only way to tell (for me anyway) is to read other people's reviews. It's a shame the blurb doesn't give an indication (in the case of your book) as it should.


It's like I see goodness in self publishing but I also see a very grey area too.
This has just been brought to our attention by one of our members - thanks Mish:) Have a read and be wary of author Kathleen Hale
http://www.theguardian.com/books/2014...
Check out the book in question and the accompanying comments from reviewers
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1...
Why authors should NEVER get involved with commenting on reviews....stalking reviewers is not on!
It has bloggers, reviewers and authors absolutely FUMING and disgusted on twitter.
http://www.theguardian.com/books/2014...
Check out the book in question and the accompanying comments from reviewers
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1...
Why authors should NEVER get involved with commenting on reviews....stalking reviewers is not on!
It has bloggers, reviewers and authors absolutely FUMING and disgusted on twitter.

I personally know some of the people commenting on my code reviews, but I'm sure as hell not going to start stalking others for negative reviews because my feelings were hurt.
I'd rather spend that time understanding their issues with my code and then fixing my code. :-)

None of my lovely authors has ever behaved like this - but then my worst review is average - anything less than average I don't finish the book and I don't review it either. On two occassions I have emailed publishers and said this book is not my cup of tea thanks for opportunity to read it and there will be no review forthcoming - they didn't hold grudge because both publishers still send me review books.
I have written one or two negative reviews but always try to balance it with something lovely. In the end it is just my opinion - I am not an expert - I just like or dislike.
The badest thing IMHO was the publisher giving out the personal address of the reviewer to the author!!!


Also I dunno if any of the other Goodreads Librarians in the group saw this, but probably a month/month and ahalf ago some lady thought that Goodreads was stealing her intellectual property by putting the book on their database. Several impressive threads in the GR support forum calling Goodreads NAZI INTELLECTUAL THIEVES. Was rather funny.

I think the whole situation is appalling. To physically go to someone’s house without their consent is shocking.

I understand people being curious about what people think of their book but really.

http://smartbitchestrashybooks.com/bl..."
Excellent article. Thanks for sharing Michael

Once your work is out in the public eye, you have to realise that not everyone will like it, and just get on with it. If you take a look at some of the most reviewed (and most reviewed means that heaps of people bought it, read it and reviewed it - something for any author to remember) books you'll find reviews running the whole gamut of stars.
It's also hard to understand why the Guardian printed the article. They at least could have risen above the whole sorry mess.

Leonie wrote: "And here's another take by Jim C Hines who I had the good fortune to meet at Continuum earlier this year. http://www.jimchines.com/2014/10/vict..."
Interesting article Leonie, plus the comments are worth reading too.It's a pity Goodreads is getting bad press from this as well.
Interesting article Leonie, plus the comments are worth reading too.It's a pity Goodreads is getting bad press from this as well.

A very well balanced argument - I didn't realise that the blogger, Blythe, was well known as a goodreads bully and listed along with 150 others on the Stop the Goodreads Bullies site. Their crimes ranging from participating in organizing attacks on authors to “derogatory shelving” to reviews considered to be “bullying.”
However!!!! That doesn't make the author right in what she did. As Jim says - all authors are going to get stars ranging from 1 to 5 - deal with it.
online you have the power to delete

wise words Leonie.
I guess reviewers who try to destroy a book's reputation/reception are on a power trip, but I do believe the wisest thing an author can do is ignore it. Sometimes I'm sure it works the reverse of the reviewer's intentions: how many more people must have read FSOG just to see whether they were quite as bad, in a literary sense, as the reviews said? It's all publicity....

https://www.amazon.com/Kindle-eBooks/...
To my mind it sounds a little expensive to me Dana. You'd be still paying $10/month whether there was anything you wanted to "borrow" or not... but that's just me;)
Now if it was annual....
Now if it was annual....

Dana wrote: "Thanks Brenda, I currently spend at least $10 a week on books so for me it sounded like a cheaper option."
Have you joined yet? Because it was only for the USA when it first came out.
Have you joined yet? Because it was only for the USA when it first came out.
Dana wrote: "Thanks Brenda, I currently spend at least $10 a week on books so for me it sounded like a cheaper option."
That's fair enough Dana...as I said, just me;) lol!
That's fair enough Dana...as I said, just me;) lol!
Phrynne wrote: "Dana wrote: "Thanks Brenda, I currently spend at least $10 a week on books so for me it sounded like a cheaper option."
Have you joined yet? Because it was only for the USA when it first came out."
I think Dana is in the USA Phrynne?
EDIT: Just checked and no, Dana is from Sydney:) Oh I remember, that's Dina!! Sorry Dana:)
Have you joined yet? Because it was only for the USA when it first came out."
I think Dana is in the USA Phrynne?
EDIT: Just checked and no, Dana is from Sydney:) Oh I remember, that's Dina!! Sorry Dana:)

I had grand visions of leaving work and reading all day, but that dream has been dashed, damn.....
Thanks for everyone's help.
Oh not fair! Well your next step could be to contact Amazon US..use their "contact us" section on your account..good luck!

I could not find a thread for this question that I am hoping someone can answer for me. I am completing a Cert III in Information and Cultural Services and I am up to a unit on multimedia systems that are used in libraries. For my assessment I have to write a proposal for the library to buy some new equipment and I thought e-book readers would be an idea for a library to have for use within the library or for hiring purposes but I cannot find much on the internet about hiring e-book readers. Does anyone know if you can hire an e-book reader and if you can't why would would you think that is? Is it because it is assumed everyone has something that can be used as an e-book reader or are they too cheap to buy for anyone to want to hire them out?
I would appreciate any ideas or assistance with this one.
Thanks and have a good day


Hi Walter
What is your local library? I cannot seem to find a library that hires out e-book readers, only the e-books. I have asked my local library if they hire out e-book readers. This is hard unit because failing my proposal for the purchase of e-book readers I am not sure what to propose for the "petend" library to purchase.
I just discovered this wonderful review of Frontier Resistance by our very own Leonie Rogers in the San Francisco Book Review publication!
http://sanfranciscobookreview.com/201...
Congratulations Leonie!
http://sanfranciscobookreview.com/201...
Congratulations Leonie!
Brenda wrote: "I just discovered this wonderful review of Frontier Resistance by our very own Leonie Rogers in the San Francisco Book Review publication!
http://sanfranciscobookr..."
Good Work Leonie!!!
And by the way I did not notice any typos or punctuation issues in my copy. If they were there then I was enjoying the book too much to notice:)
http://sanfranciscobookr..."
Good Work Leonie!!!
And by the way I did not notice any typos or punctuation issues in my copy. If they were there then I was enjoying the book too much to notice:)

And by the way I did not notice any typos or punctuation issues in my copy. If they were there then I was enjoying the book too much to notice:) ..."
Same here - it was head down, sucked in and not emerge until the end.

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and just in case the copy & paste mucked something up, here is the link to her blog
https://www.goodreads.com/author/show...

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Thanks Brenda, Phrynne and Sally! Have just been catching up on all the threads that Goodreads neglected to notify me about (Sigh...)
I suspect that the typos thing is the unashamedly Australian spelling - you know, when you don't use the letter 'z' at the end of words such as realise, recognise etc. It's a thing we Australian Authors suffer from when we maintain our 'Australian Voice' while writing.

Some think it won't sell if it's not spelt 'American' for want of a better word. I personally think it's a perfectly valid thing to spell the way your culture reads.

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