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message 1: by ✸⛤ Lily the Lilac ⛤✸, Main Mod <3 (last edited Sep 13, 2025 04:48PM) (new)

✸⛤ Lily the Lilac ⛤✸ (lilythelilac) | 110 comments Mod
Share reviewing tips here, like formatting and such!


message 2: by Ishraq محبت {exams s.ia}, Bestie Mod <3 (last edited Sep 14, 2025 02:31PM) (new)

Ishraq محبت {exams s.ia} | 48 comments Mod
OKOK so I know I’m not a big reviewer but here’s some advice

-Make you review as organized and aesthetic as possible! (This DOESNT mean using random emojis and fonts you have to have a theme going on such as yellow💐💛⭐️🌙🌻🌼)

-connect with bigger reviewers now this might sound wrong but if you become friends with a big reviewer if they comment on your review all of their followers will see so your review will become more popular. Oh and buddy reading with them too!

-Reading popular books also helps too🙂‍↕️ my review for binding 13 got 100 likes while my review for every last word got 20 likes which shows the difference


message 3: by ✸⛤ Lily the Lilac ⛤✸, Main Mod <3 (new)

✸⛤ Lily the Lilac ⛤✸ (lilythelilac) | 110 comments Mod
All good advice, I feel ✨


message 4: by kitkat (new)

kitkat (inked-pages) | 10 comments having a template that you base most of your reviews on is really helpful imo. depending on if you want your reviews to be appealing to all ages, i’ve found that it’s more helpful to actually have less emojis and fluff. once i started using less emojis and making my reviews more consistent, i started getting more followers.

getting arcs is a super easy way to gain traction from more people. when you’re reviewing a book that’s super popular, a lot of reviews get lost in the thousands of reviews on that book, but if you’re reading an arc, you’re catching the attention of all the people who want to read that book before the thousands of reviews.

being interactive and learning the actual system of goodreads itself is also helpful (learning basic HTML code is useful as well). having a book only email in your bio is another way for authors to reach out directly with opportunities.


Ava ୨ৎ (semi-hiatus) | 22 comments - make really aesthetic reviews

- add content warnings! People love reviews with content warnings, I’ve had multiple people pm me saying they love that I put them in my reviews

- getting arcs is really helpful!

- always add a prereads, that way you get likes and a ton of “happy reading” comments before you even post the review

- friend or follow popular reviewers and interact with their reviews

- read popular books


{Star}  {pumpkin ver} | 15 comments My only advice is to SPEAK👏FROM👏THE👏HEART👏

That way, your review is real and truthful. I'm only saying this because I made one review that LITERALLY crashed and burned because I was barely speaking my own opinion and was just referencing popular reviews. Let them be your inspiration, but not your downfall. <3


message 7: by Mayflower ೀ⋆。˚, Book Addict Mod <3 (new)

Mayflower ೀ⋆。˚ | 78 comments Mod
✶ Star ✶ wrote: "My only advice is to SPEAK👏FROM👏THE👏HEART👏

That way, your review is real and truthful. I'm only saying this because I made one review that LITERALLY crashed and burned because I was barely speakin..."


YESSSSS DONT BE SCARED TO LET PEOPLE KNOW YOUR OPINIONS ON A BOOK!!!!!!!!!!!!!


message 8: by Sofia ౨ৎ (new)

Sofia ౨ৎ | 8 comments hey do you guys have tips on writing a book review for a classic book? I plan on reading more classics but I'm not sure how to word my reviews.


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