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What do you think of the fact that the average rating can be artificially tampered down by creating additional small editions? Do you base your reading decisions on the average rating?
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They're doing it for Fantasy Romance on the KU library with the complicit silence of Goodreads employees.
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They're doing it for Fantasy Romance on the KU library with the complicit silence of Goodreads employees.
I don't completely disregard avg. rating but it's one of the things I don't care much about: Some of my favorites are below 3.7 and some high-rated books are hideous to me.
I didn't know you could do that. It changes my stance about avg. rating.
I didn't know. It doesn't change my opinion about average. ratings.
Average rating? Who pays attention to that? I can't care less for it.
I knew it. It changed my views on average ratings.
I knew it. It doesn't change my opinion of average. rating.
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I take a look at GR friends and a balance of reviews.

1 stars, and 5 stars are terrible parametrs. No book is so bad that you can't find a single positive thing to say about it, and no book is so good that everyone will like it.

Good tactic, but for that to work you have to be very selective of whom you accept. I only accept FI's from people that read with an open mind, and review with a kind approach.

Anyone can write a story. Question is: is that story worth reading. Some of the authors I have tried recently prove the point that not everyone should publish. I hate wasting time on a story that could have been nothing but a short story(no real plot/premise), yet they repeat, rehash and regurgitate until you want to stop reading yet think “surely there has to be more” when there isn’t.
So, yes, I will give you my opinion. No one says you have to care.

I believe reviews are for readers. I do not write reviews as though I am writing an article for a paper or as though I'm trying to win favor with the author or the publisher. I try to write my review like I am telling my sister about the book, which I do on the daily. :)


It's all a matter of personal taste.
Sweetbreads, Climbing bittersweet, or just sour grapes.

Everyone is not going to like exactly what is trending and everyone is not going to hate what most people hate.
If I start a book and I can't get into it, then I dnf and move on. I may revisit at a later date because sometimes it's a matter of mood.



I hate when people rate a book they have not read it. I don’t care if you dislike a author,just don’t read it then.


Same. The average rating is useless because
1) Too many people rate books that haven't even been published
2) Assign their DNF's with a rating
3) get angry at "controversial" authors/topics and they "punish" authors and books with low ratings without reading the book
4) many open more than one account to rate the same book
5) Many use ratings as sports fans of a team: "My "team" is publishing something new this week and "the other team" is publishing something, too. Let's use my account(s) to rate everything from the other team with just 1 star."
I'm only suprised that so many don't realize how easy is to artificially change average rating.


K wrote: "DISCLAIMER. Don't try this at home. I'm not inviting anyone to do this, I merely showing how it's done so we all stop taking the avg. rating seriously.
STEP 1: Publish a succesful romance that does..."



What a lovely description that sums up my feelings exactly. Get out of my head, LOL!

Unfortunately I have found a book that was so poorly edited that I just could not give better than a one star evaluation and then wrote a review as to why I rated the book a one star.
However, I never pay attention to the ratings of a book to decide if I want to read it or not. I look at the synopsis and if it looks interesting I will read it. If not I don't. I have been on the fence about a few books and saw a review by someone I trusted their opinion on and chose to read them. I usually enjoyed those books as well.

Good you wrote a review because that gives people a choice to ignore your rating. Poor editing doesn't mean the book is bad, for many people, including me, the characters are what make a book, I bet you I can find something good to say about that book, if you give me the title. Sometimes I download freebies that are so poorly edited that I have to reread paragraphs to get an idea of what the author was trying to say, but if the story is interesting I give it a pass. If the story is as poorly done as the editing I DNF and move on to something else. Editing complains are just another dirty trick by agents used against self published authors, because the best editors are still working for the big five.

Shan ~A~ wrote: "I didn't realize this was a thing, but I do a combination of looking at the average rating and then reading a few good reviews, avg reviews, and bad reviews and make a decision based on all of thos..."
When you read a negative review, do you ever check for red flags? Say, reviewers that seem to hate every book they pick, or people that never read romance but when they do is to hate on it?

It's all a matter of personal taste.
Sweetbreads, Climbing bittersweet, or just sour grapes."
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Wise words

Says who? Free country, free market. If people are buying a book it must be good for them. Not good for everyone because different tastes, I DNF any book that doesn't appeal to me but if they appeal to someone else, that's good. I'm just glad nobody dictates what kind of books we should read like when the literary agencies had that power. I keep mentioning them because some voted in this poll.

When you read a negative review, do you ever check for red flags? Say, reviewers that seem to hate every book they pick, or people that never read romance but when they do is to hate on it?"
I definitely look for anything in a review that makes me think the reader may just be a basher. I've come to realize that some people like to sabotage certain authors by writing bad reviews, especially independent authors, but I also do the same thing for good reviews, because all of those are not realistic either. There are some people who support an author no matter what or what, so I don't take anything as the gospel. The way I do it is to give myself a general view of what people are thinking, but the final job on my enjoyment is myself.
Another thing I look for in reviews are things that my have triggers or things that I'm not in the mood to read in that moment. My mood definitely would have an impact on my feelings about a book.

This.


1. Overall (where I average up the below to get my rate out of 5)
2. Plot
3. Character development
4. Spice
5. Triggers ( if there are any, if the author listed that there was, what they are without giving away storyline, my take on them being too far or whatnot)
I prefer to read reviews that give decent details similar to what I would, but also keep in mind everyone’s reading likes are slightly different. I will say some people do not rate honestly or fairly like this and that can be why some places cushion. Though they shouldn’t do that, but not sure how to fix that.
Some reviewers rate poorly of their own fault: “I don’t usually like ‘this genre’, but gave it a shot. Definitely not for me, I can’t believe someone would write this. 1 star. Never again.”
I have seen HUNDREDS of reviews like this. Or people not liking how one character was written and also give a 1 star, but give vague on why they didn’t like them “h just seemed stupid. Didn’t like how she was written. Horrible book.”
Give more honest reviews, include as much as you can without spoilers or with, use the warnings that you are, and hopefully more will get a better sense of the book with someone who is leaving not only a decent review but also a breakdown of why. Also, I know it’s a lot! But I am also going back and rating every book I’ve ever read, with paragraphs or at least a few sentences - not rating or just throwing stars up there is not helpful for others or the author. We enjoy reading, but we also enjoy our opinions of how in love we are with our fave books, I usually discuss my reads with my husband after while I write my review. Just try to review everything to help others. Slowly doing it myself.

1. Overall (where I average up the below to get my rate ou..."
I try to keep my reviews short and sometimes they are more for me to jog my memory. If I do write something negative I try to explain why, without leaving a long review. I am not very good with writing, hence why I read and not write. But I will remind anyone that if you need more information about why they gave that many stars or wondering about there comment, just ask them. I have read books recommended to me or I read summary for it books and thought it sounded interesting even though it was not my usual genre, sometimes I pleasantly surprised and other times I regret it. If I hate the book and it has nothing to do with the writing and it generally is a good book, I rate it at least three and above and explain it was written well but I just hated book personally. I value my friend’s review and like to read them after I finished the book to see what everyone’s thoughts were. This why I only pick people who don’t author or book slam, but just gives there honest opinion.
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*takes a look at Jennifer's list of friends*
I don't know all the people in your list, but I'm glad you've not befriended the major trolls like E***y **y whose agenda is as clear as evian water or N**** C***** we were supposedly reading the same smutty historical book at the same time and I looked at her updates and she kept posting all those innacurate statements. I knew immediatly she didn't read the book and was just posting updates to draw attention to her review. And that troll is published author and top reviewer?WTF!!It doesn't matter, though. My honest, enthusiastic review got more likes than hers.
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Bwhahahahahaha, Maze Runner movies are AWESOMETACULAR, I love love Scorch trials can you guess why? uh? Anyway they were mean as always to MR but nothing like they were mean to Greatest showman and Bohemian Rhapsody, like they actually posted multiple pieces on indie wire as to why nobody should see BR!! And BR broke so many box office records they were so angry at that LOL!
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*bows to K-chan*
Girl your poll achieved in 7 days what my 2 years of rants haven't. I'm still amazed so many people still believe Santa is real, but your poll ....
*sings to the tune of Sonata Artica*
Did you ever know that you're my hero?
And everything I would like to be?
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#HarmonArmy

Read the sample. Amazon allows you to get a feel for the author's style. If unsure, I take a moment to read the "Look Inside". Old habit from the days when the only way to get a book was to go to a book store. I've found some great reads that way. But it's also saved me from diving into a book that is too "Dick & Jane". I laugh when authors duplicate huge excerpts of their work in the book summaries. But then, their readership isn't always tech savvy & willing to Look Inside.

Read the sample. Amazon allows you to get a feel for the author's style. If unsure, I take a moment to read the "Look Inside". Old habit from the..."
Best advise ever!!!!

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Authors sometimes band together if they have met in person, no matter how poorly written a book is, they'll say nice things about their friends' new releases. Debut indie authors aren't part of writing circles yet so they don't get reviews from established authors, if anything they can get bad reviews from them. I don't trust authors reviews at all.


I agree with everything you said.

Read the sample. Amazon allows you to get a feel for the author's style. If unsure, I take a moment to read the "Look Inside". Old habit from the days when the only way to get a book was to go to a book store. I've found some great reads that way. But it's also saved me from diving into a book that is too "Dick & Jane". I laugh when authors duplicate huge excerpts of their work in the book summaries. But then, their readership isn't always tech savvy & willing to Look Inside."
I couldn't agree more.


Amen! Completely agree. Most of time I read the reviews after reading the book. It interesting to see everyone’s take on the book.
I'm going to ask everyone to be careful how you phrase your posts. So far we have kept civilized arguments and for the sake of everyone, I hope things remain this way. Your posts are all polite, but try not to lean into pointing fingers. Literary agencies have every right to be part of the Goodreads community, and I don't think the majority of them are into this kind of fraud, if anything debut authors from literary agencies might be getting the short end of the stick because they can't change paths as quickly as indie authors. Besides they have no control over their price.
On the other hand, I've seen romance authors supporting each other, I think the best ones are focused in their writing and not into dirty marketing tricks.
Goodreads staff is probably overworked as it is, this page grew beyond their initial expectations. If there's something that is bothering about how one employee is using its priviliges please refer to the help section first. If they don't listen, we can initiate another discussion about it, but let's try the official way first.
There'll always be dishonest members in every group of people, but I hope everybody understands that a few dishonest people don't represent the entire body of literary agencies, romance authors, and Goodreads staff.
This is a very interesting discussion and I thank everyone that contributed to it, just keep in mind that this group is open to everyone: Readers, Writers, Agents, Editors, Promoters, Bloggers, Booktubers, Booktour hosts.
On the other hand, I've seen romance authors supporting each other, I think the best ones are focused in their writing and not into dirty marketing tricks.
Goodreads staff is probably overworked as it is, this page grew beyond their initial expectations. If there's something that is bothering about how one employee is using its priviliges please refer to the help section first. If they don't listen, we can initiate another discussion about it, but let's try the official way first.
There'll always be dishonest members in every group of people, but I hope everybody understands that a few dishonest people don't represent the entire body of literary agencies, romance authors, and Goodreads staff.
This is a very interesting discussion and I thank everyone that contributed to it, just keep in mind that this group is open to everyone: Readers, Writers, Agents, Editors, Promoters, Bloggers, Booktubers, Booktour hosts.
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is racist, cuz they know the YA eastern c..."
There's a section in this group: Fact checking lounge. Feel free to post exctracts of the book to back up your statements. Make sure you add the book so the discussion will appear on the reviews page.

There's a section in this group: Fact checking lounge. Feel free to post exctracts of the book to back up your statements. Make sure you add the book so the discussion will appear on the reviews page.
Kris wrote: "My advise to anyone unsure about a new book/author?
Read the sample. Amazon allows you to get a feel for the author's style. If unsure, I take a moment to read the "Look Inside". Old habit from the..."
I couldn't agree more.
Read the sample. Amazon allows you to get a feel for the author's style. If unsure, I take a moment to read the "Look Inside". Old habit from the..."
I couldn't agree more.

STEP 1: Publish a succesful romance that doesn't need the approval of literary agents to become a bestseller.
STEP 2: Allow anyone to add as many editions of the book that will be counted for the average.
STEP 3: Allow your competence to open sock puppets accounts and rate the smallest editions 1-to 3 stars. Book reading isn't required, just the rating.
STEP 4: Don't say anything to Goodreads staff, they're after all against what women read the most : Self-published Romance.
STEP 5: Watch how a book goes from a healthy 4:01 avg to a 3.99 thanks to small editions.
You're welcome.
Goodreads staff allows this because they're good pals with Big big publishers, literary agents, bookstores, tv networks etc. In other words a group of people that got affected by the wave of self-published romance. Self publishing is a democratic process in which readers and authors are free to make choices , and that doesn't help corporate America.
This method is used against fantasy romance the most: Glint, Pestilence, Rhapsodic, The V Girl, Married to Magic, Den of Vipers, A touch of scarlett, it's more difficult that this method works with contemporary romance, but yet here we are.