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This is information that, as far as I know, Amazon doesn't share with anyone. It's my guess that it's there to help develop their search function and make it easier for readers to find the kind of books they're looking for.

Have you noticed a pattern about which books do and don't generate those questions for their reviews?

I agree that it would be useful to see the answers to these or any of the other questions that Amazon dreams up!


Some books I have a question or two, others I have around 5.
But no, I have never seen the results anywhere.






Keep in mind that Amazon is a business. A big business at that and any data collected to increase the scope of their business is laid out in their terms of use, which also states what they will share with partners, investors, affiliates, etc.


The other question i hate is the mood. Some books really don't have a defined fine. Or aren't simply one from beginning to end. I often skip that one too.
I'm thinking for some questions it might have something to do with popularity. A good way to do a survey and find out what people read the most. Such as preference for plot development as opposed to character development. If you give a 5 star to the book and only a one-dimentional characters, they'll see that for that person, the plot was more important, or vice versa. Or maybe it's all in my mind. :P

Makes sense to me. But who knows? LOL
EDIT: Not typing English. Sorry haha!

Hmm on second thought, my readership is low enough. My questions could scare off the only two guys who ever read my stuff.
I changed my mind, I'l..."
LOL ok.. well now I guess I will have to answer SOME VIOLENCE even if I read a kiddy book lol tks for the 'clarifications'. :P

Is there a way to see the results of the answers to those questions on our own books? Like maybe a graph or something?
Thanks.