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Jan 16, 2020 07:18AM
A book's rating details allow you to see percent of ratings for a particular star rating. i.e.
5-star 20% (30639)
4 -star 38% (57602)
3-star 29% (43337)
2-star 8% (12912)
1-star 2% (3389)
Is there a way in the API or web scraping to capture this data?
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Feb 26, 2020 06:19AM
Hi - just following up on this? thx.
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5-star 20% (30639)
4 -star 38% (57602)
3-star 29% (43337)
2-star 8% (12912)
1-star 2% (3389)
Is there a way in the API or web scraping to capture this data?