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1. Combine the not-a-book with the actual book. (If there's a review on the not-a-book indicating which edition the reviewer thought they had, separate out that edition to be combined with the not-a-book; otherwise just combine with all of the actual books, if there are more than one actual book editions.)
2. Note down the not-a-book's ISBN numbers and title.
3. Delete the not-a-book. (You might have to get a superlibrarian to do this if too many people have become confused and shelved the not-a-book.) You'll see a little note at the top saying "Merged [some number of] reviews".
4. Manually create a new book. (The manual add page is here, which I locate fastest via my books, the "add more" link at the end of my shelves, and then the "manually add books" in the sidebar.) Give it the ISBN numbers of the old book, the author NOT A BOOK, and the title NOT A BOOK + the original title. Using the ISBN numbers keeps it from popping back up with the original author the next time goodreads gets data from the amazons.
I agree with everything but step #4 -- there's an easier way to do it (99% of the time).
Just search for the ISBN. When GR can't find it in its database, it will pull it from Amazon's. Then just edit the author field to NOT A BOOK, and you're good to go.
Just search for the ISBN. When GR can't find it in its database, it will pull it from Amazon's. Then just edit the author field to NOT A BOOK, and you're good to go.

Case in point:
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18...
What do I do about those?

The titles are not even the same....


Thanks

Thanks!!



(Sometimes they're actually reviewing the thing which isn't a book, but I try to give the benefit of the doubt and shift them over to an actual book.)