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Allan
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Jan 20, 2019 06:57PM

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I have never done it, and I certainly wouldn't risk it.



Having said that, Amazon have become over excited about spotting review swaps and I now mostly still buy the books I want to buy but only rarely leave a review.
I think it's right that Amazon weed out review swaps, but not so good that they weed out coincidences.


As Anna said, we all have read books from authors around here. It is one of the reason for site like that too.
Anyway, you may try to find those authors on other site and leave reviews. Or here on goodreads. You can also speak about those books around, in your blog or on any media you use.




So, if I've bought it on Amazon and they ask for reviews, I review. If I'm getting it through another source, I review on Goodreads or one of my review sites like Online Book Club. Then, I try to post the links to one review or the other on either of those sites.
I find that it's actually more popular for people to read my reviews on GoodReads than it is on any other platform.

As a reader, I pay more attention to reviews on GR than Amazon. First, it seems GR is more aimed (and built) for that and it's more user-friendly (people can like reviews and have a different approach to them). Second, Amazon reviews are likely one-way only so if you review a book from an author you share the genre with, it's likely that he/she won't be able to review yours (even with verified purchase) because of a potential reviews swap.
Hence, my approach is that I always write reviews on GR and my blog but only sporadically on Amazon (the few cases last time were when the author asked me for it - once was on GR through PM, the other was through my blog, I believe).
I've probably mentioned it already somewhere: when Amazon sends me the weekly (or so) book tips and some catches my eye, I'll look it up on GR first and foremost. Of course, it's my personal approach and different people might have different decision process for choosing a book.
Hence, my approach is that I always write reviews on GR and my blog but only sporadically on Amazon (the few cases last time were when the author asked me for it - once was on GR through PM, the other was through my blog, I believe).
I've probably mentioned it already somewhere: when Amazon sends me the weekly (or so) book tips and some catches my eye, I'll look it up on GR first and foremost. Of course, it's my personal approach and different people might have different decision process for choosing a book.
Marc wrote: "well if anyone wants "
Review swaps are not allowed on Amazon, Goodreads, and not to be discussed here.
Review swaps are not allowed on Amazon, Goodreads, and not to be discussed here.

I've had friends whose reviews by facebook followers, because the readers were fans, removed by amazon. It's hit or miss.