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WHEN IS A BOOK TOO OLD TO BE REVIEWED?
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I've reviewed 1984 by George Orwell and A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens. Books are never too old to be reviewed.


I'd like to know: When is a book too old to be reviewed? When I published my first novel in 2013, I didn't know anything about bloggers' review sites, or interview with author site..."
I'm reading "Jane Eyre" and will review it. The answer to your question is "never."

Great answer! I'm reading Childhood's End. The internet didn't exist the first time I read it in the early 90s. Ya better believe I'm leaving a review this time.

All my Goodreads reviews are essentially my own notes, so that I can remember what I read five years from now. I do not expect comments, and do not solicit them; the books nearly always are extremely arcane and/or way old, and so their sales are unlikely to be affected by anything anyone says.



Jamie, I love what that author said. If I could get one thousand reviews on all of my books, I would be ecstatic!!!

I gave someone a copy to review and I was supposed to be spotlighted on their blogsite. Come to find out, the blog is nothing but a blank page!! And I'm sure this person got a lot of free books with authors anticipating being spotlighted to followers. So, I'm done, and I mean done, with asking "anyone interested" for a review. From now on, I'm sticking to bonafide bloggers who love helping authors and reviewing books. I've vented for the day. That's my opinion and I'm sticking with it...

And I review on Goodreads and Booklikes. I am picky about what I read and I'm not attached to new releases as a reviewer, so I'm usually reviewing what I felt like reading or what my book club chose--though I do love it when an author I enjoy gives me an ARC. That happens more with trad pub and my New Mexico Mystery review series on http://amberfoxxmysteries.wordpress.com
I seldom accept free books for review unless I'm already familiar with the author because I will not finish something I don't like and I've got genre limits. But not publication date limits.
I think the question we authors are worried about is, "When will readers turn their noses up at a book because it's not new"? In a culture of new new new, it's hard to be seen as cutting edge if your book is a few years old. Of course we all know many books are timeless and are almost as popular now as 20 years ago.


Why worry? If a reader can't get past my publishing date, they're probably not the kind of reader I want, anyway.


As an independent, I treasure the reader reviews I get no matter how brief. By all means, if you happen across a book that you like (classic or obscure), share your opinion. Believe me, it matters to readers and author alike.
I'd like to know: When is a book too old to be reviewed? When I published my first novel in 2013, I didn't know anything about bloggers' review sites, or interview with author sites until recently. They practically sat in the shadows without a lot of exposure. So, is it too late to get my older books reviewed?