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Kira
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Jul 29, 2019 07:28AM

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I have broached the subject of a rating system on books to our library, book groups, book sellers, and have even penned letters to publishers and local legislators. Perhaps everyone reading this thread should do the same?
Like you, I WOULD APPLAUD LOOKING AT THE BACK COVER OF A BOOK AND FIND A RATING SYSTEM NEAR THE BAR CODE SO I KNOW WHAT I'M PAYING FOR.
Personally, I feel many of today’s authors are using profanity as a cop-out, which is insulating to many readers. A true Wordsmith is versed in vocabulary and finds other means to relate a story to its reader.
Compass Book Ratings is one source to review a standardized rating system to evaluate reading options. [Compass] offers three colors; red, yellow, and green; and three sets of ratings for: PROFANITY/LANGUAGE; VIOLENCE/GORE; and SEX/NUDITY.
It's a nice entity except the color rating works on a numbered system 1-10, which identifies the book with [how much] of each rating can be found in the book, and to what excess. I would prefer a book rating be simplified by merely identifying if any of the above ratings are written in the book, period.
Movie Ratings are more ‘age related.’ PG 13 simply means children over 13 can handle some cuss words. ‘X’ rated requires an adult age 18 and over, typically means sex and nudity. I’m an adult and not interested in any age restriction, I’d like to see the entire slate wiped clean and call it what it is.
How wonderful the day will be when readers are offered CLEAN READS easily identifiable by simple letter ratings as listed above.

https://www.morethanareview.com/
Donna Feyen



I would also like to see the answer to this question!:D





has been shelved so far:
https://www.goodreads.com/work/shelve...
I see one person has shelved it as a "clean romance". On the other hand it has been shelved as "holocaust" which I cannot read, just too upsetting for me.

No. Now that Goodreads is owned by Amazon it never will. It's up to us!

I have returned so many books to the library unread, or audio books only partly listened to because of this kind of thing. I’d love to know before ever checking them out.


I agree!


Will book ratings require an act of congress?
I've started checking out Kindle reads from my library to scan before I purchase them.
Merely type in words one might be uncomfortable with the Kindle search function, and it will list how many times the word is mentioned in the book and where these words appear throughout the story. Win, win option for deciding whether or not to proceed investing time and money reading the book.
Yes, there are those of us who stand in applause for gifted wordsmith's using an expansive vocabulary without insulting the reader with profanity or sex.

Will book ratings require an act of congress?
I've started checking out Kindle reads from my library to scan before I purchase them.
Merely type in words one might be ..."
Marilyn, I am going to try that too. Thank you for the tip!

