The Seasonal Reading Challenge discussion
SPRING CHALLENGE 2015
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15.1. Everything You Think is Right....or Wrong?
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1. Does it have to be the same goodreads friend for both books?
2. Can you count a book where a friend has giving it a rating, but hasn't written a review about it (not everyone always review what they've read).
Trish wrote: "I've got a couple of questions (sorry Sandy!).
1. Does it have to be the same goodreads friend for both books?
2. Can you count a book where a friend has giving it a rating, but hasn't written a..."
No - just any GR friend. The only thing that matters is a rating, not a written review.
1. Does it have to be the same goodreads friend for both books?
2. Can you count a book where a friend has giving it a rating, but hasn't written a..."
No - just any GR friend. The only thing that matters is a rating, not a written review.

Quick question: I'm fairly new to Goodreads and don't yet have friends on Goodreads. I do follow a couple of Booktubers and their reviews. Could I use their ratings? Or perhaps a moderator's ratings?
Thank you!
Narumon wrote: "Hi Sandy,
Quick question: I'm fairly new to Goodreads and don't yet have friends on Goodreads. I do follow a couple of Booktubers and their reviews. Could I use their ratings? Or perhaps a modera..."
Why not start out by friending the mods? that's a good idea anyway, since it makes it easier for us to send you private messages. We've rated lots of books among the 3 of us, so that would give you some choices.
Another option is to add some friends here on GR - Looking for GR friends has postings from a number of people who would like to add more friends. And, you could take a look at their profiles first and look for people who seem to have similar or very different tastes than you do!
Also, there are frequently tasks in the SRC challenges that involve something to do with GR friends and their lists/ratings/whatever - so it's not a bad idea to set yourself up to be able to participate in those!
Quick question: I'm fairly new to Goodreads and don't yet have friends on Goodreads. I do follow a couple of Booktubers and their reviews. Could I use their ratings? Or perhaps a modera..."
Why not start out by friending the mods? that's a good idea anyway, since it makes it easier for us to send you private messages. We've rated lots of books among the 3 of us, so that would give you some choices.
Another option is to add some friends here on GR - Looking for GR friends has postings from a number of people who would like to add more friends. And, you could take a look at their profiles first and look for people who seem to have similar or very different tastes than you do!
Also, there are frequently tasks in the SRC challenges that involve something to do with GR friends and their lists/ratings/whatever - so it's not a bad idea to set yourself up to be able to participate in those!
Trish wrote: "I've got a couple of questions (sorry Sandy!). ..."
Questions are good - don't be sorry about asking them! It's best to clarify now.
Questions are good - don't be sorry about asking them! It's best to clarify now.

Vicki wrote: "Ok, how do you make a link to a friends review? Somehow I think I should know this, but it is puzzling me...:/"
Go to your friend's review. You can go to the friend's page, look at his or her "read" list and find the book you want to use. Click on "view" at the far right of the line for that book. You should have the review up, with a written text if there is one, or just with the *s showing. Copy the link from the upper left of your browser, then paste it into your post.
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Go to your friend's review. You can go to the friend's page, look at his or her "read" list and find the book you want to use. Click on "view" at the far right of the line for that book. You should have the review up, with a written text if there is one, or just with the *s showing. Copy the link from the upper left of your browser, then paste it into your post.
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

I only checked that they had rated them before I started :(


Danielle wrote: "Hello! I just finished 50 shades of grey and realized I have a bunch of friends who loved it and a bunch who hated it...I also have the second book in the series on the top of my TBR pile. Could I ..."
Sure, all you need is one who liked one and one who disliked one - it could even be the same friend!
Sure, all you need is one who liked one and one who disliked one - it could even be the same friend!

Yes, Sandy, but don't you need to read two books for this challenge?
Bea wrote: "Sandy wrote: "Sure, all you need is one who liked one and one who disliked one - it could even be the same friend!"
Yes, Sandy, but don't you need to read two books for this challenge?"
yes, but both could have been reviewed by the same person - two books, but not necessarily two different friends.
Yes, Sandy, but don't you need to read two books for this challenge?"
yes, but both could have been reviewed by the same person - two books, but not necessarily two different friends.

Thanks for clarifying. However, I thought Danielle was talking about one book that met the two task criteria.


Oh! I definitely misunderstood. Sorry.
Re FSOG: I have mixed feelings about whether I want to read it or not. Nice to know your reaction.

Donna Jo wrote: "Does the friend have to have an actual review, or can we just go by the number of stars they rated it?"
Stars is fine - no written review necessary.
Stars is fine - no written review necessary.
Jessie wrote: "Hi Sandy! Does it matter if the friend has a private or a public profile?"
You can link to the review even if the friend has a private profile.
You can link to the review even if the friend has a private profile.
Book 1 – Read a book that a GR friend has rated 4 or 5 stars, AND
Book 2 – Read a book that a GR friend has rated 1 or 2 stars.
REQUIRED: For both books, include a link to the friend’s review.