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Jul 21, 2012 03:08AM

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OK the content was a lot more complicated than that but that really was the gist of it.
He phrases it better himself in a reply to a reader comment here
"Let me tell you about those one-star reviews. I never got a one-star review on any book until I got in the top 100. This is because you never get a bad review from your target audience. If you get a bad review, it's because someone outside your target audience has found your book and gave it a shot. It's no reflection on them as a reader, and no reflection on you as a writer. --If, as an author, you don't understand this, your writing will suffer, because you'll be writing not to get bad reviews instead of writing to reward your target audience."
This aligns with my personal view that in many cases the fact that I don't like an author's book says more about me and my tastes than their book. I hate books set on the Bayou - seriously I never found one I could like, however highly recommended it came from a friend. That has nothing to do with the author.
BUT it's my damn account and if I want to give a book 1* to remind me to NEVER buy another book from that author because it's not good for me or them and I hate wasting my book budget on things I won't enjoy - that is my right!
I'd love to see them come to visit Scotland - we have guard sheep here and we know how to use them ;-)

And you're right, low-star reviews help readers find the right books - instead of wasting their money on the wrong-for-them books.
Plus, I feel like, if 1 and 2 star reviews didn't exist, then the 4-stars and 5-stars would be totally meaningless.
Guard sheep. :) Keep up the good work, guard sheep!


I think a lot of us readers and writers have a really big free speech button.

Can we get a theme set that are misogynist? Something about how women should stay ignorant and quiet! Oh! No dirty language. That's a big theme over at STGRB too.
Keep the drawings coming! This made my day--again! I had to show my husband. Words would just not do, lol.

By the way, I completely agree with the statement in bold. :)


By the way, I completely agree with the statement in bold. :)"
lol thanks! But, how could I forget unicorns? noooooooo!

Thanks so much, Kerry! I just hope this community can repair from this. Is it too much to hope we come out stronger?

This gave me such a good laugh, thank you!

Guard Sheep!!!! hahahahahahahaha! I want one!

I just cannot understand how these authors don't seem to get that concept...
Amusing post though--good work!


Oh no! Sad to see it's happening in historic fiction, too. I didn't know that. Thanks for the comment!