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May 17, 2014 08:45PM

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Hell yeah I'll read your arc

Nothing against philosophy of what makes you ultimately ..."
zero. If the blurb sounds good I'll read it.

Wow Lauren. 100+. That's a lot. Is that a steadfast rule of yours? Just curious.

I understand, from a reader's perspective, how awful it can feel when you read a book, get to the end, and feel ripped off, cheated, disappointed. I feel the same as a reader. The number of high rating reviews can help a reader weed through, but no real guarantees. But if you go by just the number of reviews while ignoring rating... still no real guarantee.
From a writer's perpective, if you happen to publish a book where everyone gives it 4 or 5 stars no matter how often you beg for negative reviews (like I have), then it's like pulling teeth trying to get reviews because everyone finds it suspicious. Damned if you do, damned if you don't...
It can be disheartening. Makes you feel like, well, damn, next time I'll publish a crappy book and get crappy reviews so that no one gets all suspious of me :P





Very astute response, Lily. :)

Yes, that's exactly it. The more people post reviews and ratings based on what they want other people to think, as opposed to posting reviews and ratings based on what the reviewer thinks, the more the whole system will be lost... if it's not already lost.
Anyway, I don't mind this thread continuing, though it has gotten a bit out of hand lol The original question is, how many ARCs should be given out? Therefore, how many reviews are an acceptable number to start?
There's no way any author could hand out 100 ARCs to start lol
I offered the answer of five reviews. In my experience, that's a healthy start. If you get more, then great!

I have no idea what my answer was, it didn't show up lol

But I am far more pulled in by the blurb and what I read in the 'Look Inside' feature. Whether the book has 100 reviews or no reviews at all, the writing is what pulls me in. Covers not so much, unless they are really appalling or over the top.


Fair point. Print and digital, two different things. For a print ARC, it will be 100% dependent on the publisher. Well, I stand by my answer. Five seems fair all around.

Hmm..I would first say it depends on whether or not a reader uses reviews as a way to determine if they want to read the book. If they do then I would say maybe 7-10 and anymore after that of course would be a yes.
I sometimes approach a book with the mindset that it needs a little love - like "poor you with 6 reviews. You sound like a nice book, let me help".