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Some of my friends joined from seeing posts I made about books using the site on facebook those people I interact with in a lot of ways.
there is one person I met here (JOEL) that I periodically send books to be cause he likes what I like and I like vindication for my tastes.
I am friends with a few people from here on facebook but just people who have friended me either entirely or mostly. most of my communications on facebook are with people I know from a philosophy forum I have been a part of much longer than goodreads.

thomas the imposter ($4 at strand)
the lovers dictionary (amazon recommended it)
how to fail (karen handed it to me)
the girl must die (it was green)
I am fairly impulsive



http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...
Has a single review ever caused you to dramatically change your opinion about a book or issue?
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Jan 03, 2011 07:11AM

This is one of my favorite books. It is not only a book about philosophy vs. psychology. It is about the fight to not give up on the mind, as Nietzsche denies constantly that their is anything wrong with him outside of his physical symptoms. This book help us to understand how to think about the people that we just can't understand.
Has a single review ever caused you to dramatically change your opinion about a book or issue?
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Jan 02, 2011 10:45AM

For example, I had a generally unpleasant experience reading infinite jest, but I have read a lot of really positive reviews. I usually agree with most of the positive reviews and I know some people at least agree the things I say are also true about the books. Generally I think it comes down to a recognition that different things are important to different people in books. So if anything reading someone else's review helps me understand myself better as a reader. I mean I get now that character continuity is really really important to me (and that when I say this it probably means something different then it does to other people).
Then I use this kind of information when I recommend books to my friends.


I actually do rate books I haven't finished, if I don't intend to read anymore of them. I have a different shelf for books I intend to finish just not any time soon. But they usually get 3 stars and I say I didn't finish them and why I didn't finish them. Mostly because books I didn't finish tend to very long books that I enjoyed, but at some point felt like I stopped getting anything out of. For example, I hit a point in magic mountain where I could predict he ending and I felt like the book just kept going and going and going, and I didn't really want to read it anymore. At that point I generally feel like I will dislike a book more if I continue to read it. so I stop and say how I feel about it at he point I stop. I know this bothers some people, but I also know people who read the way I read and I think it's worthwhile to say, try this even if you don't finish it the part you read will be great.
also, I have re-evaluated the star system for me 1 star means hate, 2 stars mean dislike, I know this is wrong according to good reads I don't care.
I have a good number of one star ratings, the ones that don't have reviews are things that I read for school. I do agree that I hate one star ratings without reviews, so I might have to write some.

relevant listings
Coehlo lists "online prootion; print features and reviews"
in hanuman's hands lists, " online early reviewer programs, including first look and library thing; blog campaign"
geoff dyer lists (inside the back cover cause he's a little classy) "Online outreach and promotion, including literary and travel blogs"
toni jordan is weirdly also too classy to tell us, or has no marketing strategy

What about in the gr giveaways? I..."
the back of several of the ARCs at the store include under: marketing strategy, using arcs. I'll see if I can find one that says it in a second.

I don't think people really should worry about their parents