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      Dec 19, 2021 10:52AM
    
     Do you review the books you read? If you do, does the thought of writing a review make you pay more attention to a book - its story, plot, characterizations, language, etc. – than you might do otherwise? And if you don’t review the books you read, does the idea of reviewing a book spoil the enjoyment of reading it for you? Let's find out why you review the books you read or why you don’t.
      Do you review the books you read? If you do, does the thought of writing a review make you pay more attention to a book - its story, plot, characterizations, language, etc. – than you might do otherwise? And if you don’t review the books you read, does the idea of reviewing a book spoil the enjoyment of reading it for you? Let's find out why you review the books you read or why you don’t.
    
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   I review the books I read, not to summarize the novel, but to share my thoughts, impressions, reactions to characters, plot threads, time & place.
      I review the books I read, not to summarize the novel, but to share my thoughts, impressions, reactions to characters, plot threads, time & place.
     Sometimes I review and sometimes not. It depends on what kind of time I have. I like your question about paying more attention, I don’t think I pay any more or less attention but as I’m reading the book I like to talk about it to friends and such. I don’t believe the book review should be a synopsis of the story but rather your thoughts on the book. Is it labeled one thing but reads more like something else I might mention that. Do I read a lot of this author? Then I might comment on how this book compares to others the author has written. I like to read other people’s reviews if they rated it differently then I would’ve expected.
      Sometimes I review and sometimes not. It depends on what kind of time I have. I like your question about paying more attention, I don’t think I pay any more or less attention but as I’m reading the book I like to talk about it to friends and such. I don’t believe the book review should be a synopsis of the story but rather your thoughts on the book. Is it labeled one thing but reads more like something else I might mention that. Do I read a lot of this author? Then I might comment on how this book compares to others the author has written. I like to read other people’s reviews if they rated it differently then I would’ve expected.
     Hi Lisa
      Hi LisaI was interested in your comment about reviews that include a synopsis of the story. I think far too many of them do that, and often spoil the book for others without providing the opinions that prospective reads might really find useful. I also enjoy reading reviews others have written for they often throw light on aspects of a story or its writing that I hadn't necessarily considered.


