What's the Name of That Book??? discussion
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Even as a more or less silent newbie, I do not think, this has a place in this group, it feels misused.
Maybe there is even a policy somewhere in the Goodreads or Group guidelines, I do not know about?
But I am open to suggestions / discussion, how do others see this, e.g. the Moderators?
I may have more strong words for this, but want to see first, how others react.

All I am looking for in this thread is book titles/authors that have similar plots. Anything else that comes of it would be handled separately. I'd be a little surprised if people were offended by this post, but if so then the moderators can take it down.

We are not trying to find other books with similar plots; we are trying to help people find specific books that they've forgotten the names of.


Except that we do that here too, this might be better suited to the 'requests:books in general' rather than unsolved folder since it's not a specific book but a plotline that the OP is looking for, but that is something people are ok to post a thread about. Unless all the threads in the books in general folder are against the spirit of the group?
I don't see why this should be a problem, but that's just my thoughts.

Even if the opposite is true, and the writer proved to have done nothing wrong, there is money involved and it wastes our unpaid time for something I think one or both of the writers should pay a professional person for (a lawyer?).
As I said in my first post, it (this Group) feels misused. If it is the general consensus that this is ok, I can accept that. It would surprise me though.
I agree that the section that this request was put in was the wrong one. Therefore I have moved it down to Requests for books in general.
Kathy, you don't even need to start a group to complain about plagiarism. You can start a book discussion about that particular book. I see that the book has a very low rating due to readers believing it has been plagiarized, here:
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2...
Go to the bottom of that page and click "discuss this book," then start a topic.
Maybe you can also contact the author you believe is plagiarizing directly, at her blog.
This group is not the right place to out plagiarizers.
Finding books with similar plots is not plagiarism. Hundreds of books have very similar plots; this doesn't mean they were all plagiarized. Plagiarism is the copying of text with either no changes, or minimal changes, the stealing of someone else's ideas and words.
I'm closing this thread because I don't think this is an appropriate use of this particular group.
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2...
Go to the bottom of that page and click "discuss this book," then start a topic.
Maybe you can also contact the author you believe is plagiarizing directly, at her blog.
This group is not the right place to out plagiarizers.
Finding books with similar plots is not plagiarism. Hundreds of books have very similar plots; this doesn't mean they were all plagiarized. Plagiarism is the copying of text with either no changes, or minimal changes, the stealing of someone else's ideas and words.
I'm closing this thread because I don't think this is an appropriate use of this particular group.
Kathy has already left the group anyway (!?) so there is really no reason to keep the thread active.
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A Bid for Love (other topics)Authors mentioned in this topic
Testy McTesterson (other topics)Rachel Ann Nunes (other topics)
I'm more concerned that this story may have been plagiarized. It was just discovered that author Sam Taylor Mullens plagiarized a book from author Rachel Ann Nunes. Rachel had written a book called A Bid for Love and Mullen's stole the story and planned on republishing it this August as The Auction Deal, only adding sexual content.
Since Mullen's plagiarized Nune's book, it has cast doubt on her previously published books. If you know of any books with a similar plot, please list it below so we can determine if any other authors have been plagiarized.
http://rachelannnunes.blogspot.com/20...