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message 1: by Charles (new)

Charles (kainja) | 73 comments I'm wondering how both authors and readers on here feel about an author rating their own books. I've rated a couple of mine, but not most. Of course I do like them but it feels kind of weird to rate them myself. Some people have told me I should, some have said not to. Is there any kind of consensus?


message 2: by Kevis (new)

Kevis Hendrickson (kevishendrickson) | 71 comments Goodreads forced us to rate our books in order to add them a few years back. So some authors are still rating them because they don't realize they don't need to anymore. In my case, I choose not to rate them anymore because it does look unprofessional and it turns off some readers.


message 3: by Nicolas (new)

Nicolas Wilson | 4 comments I didn't know that you used to have to rate them,Kevis. You learn something new every day!


message 4: by Kevis (new)

Kevis Hendrickson (kevishendrickson) | 71 comments Ha,ha. Yes, Nick. Things have definitely changed around here for the better, I think.


message 5: by Charles (new)

Charles (kainja) | 73 comments I must have joined after that. I really enjoy this site and its the primary way I keep up now with what I'm reading.


message 6: by Kevis (new)

Kevis Hendrickson (kevishendrickson) | 71 comments I agree, Charles. This site is amazing. Looking back on it, I'm not sure how I managed my reading lists before I discovered Goodreads.


message 7: by Shaun (new)

Shaun Horton | 5 comments I posted this question a few weeks ago, started something of a heated discussion.

http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/1...


message 8: by Charles (new)

Charles (kainja) | 73 comments Shaun, I see. I missed that. Sorry to repeat.


message 9: by Shaun (new)

Shaun Horton | 5 comments No apology necessary, it is in a different group after all and things pass down off the front page fairly rapidly. :)


message 10: by Kevis (last edited Jun 29, 2013 08:14AM) (new)

Kevis Hendrickson (kevishendrickson) | 71 comments The discussion below was started a couple years back and was among the first ones I read that dealt with the issue of rating one's own book. Whilst the discussion Shaun linked to is quite spirited, I find the calmer discussion a little more informing, especially since there is more reader participation.

http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/2...


message 11: by Charles (new)

Charles (kainja) | 73 comments I'm not a big fan of drama. There's enough of that in real life dealing with real situations. I like my drama in fictional form, in a good read, if you will.


message 12: by Kevis (new)

Kevis Hendrickson (kevishendrickson) | 71 comments In that case, Charles, I hope you find my drama-free link more to your liking. ;)


message 13: by Charles (new)

Charles (kainja) | 73 comments Absolutely


message 14: by Y.I. (new)

Y.I. Washington (yiwashington) | 26 comments Sorry I'm just responding, been pounding out the words for a few stories.

It's my opinion that writers should NOT review their books. it comes off as arrogant to me. And then if I read the book and it sucks, the author now becomes deluded in my mind and I refuse to buy from them again.


message 15: by Charles (new)

Charles (kainja) | 73 comments A lot of varied and fairly strong opinions on this one. Doesn't look like there is a simple answer, though generally most seem against it.


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