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The Top Reviewers List: Are you a pandering vote whore?
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Dec 09, 2010 08:13PM

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No. Rent the movie. It is worth it for the vampire baseball sequence alone. Comedy gold. The hat-pop alone...wait, I can't type anymore because I am dying.

Should I be looking over my shoulder?
"This isn't fucking politics people, this is entertainment."
I don't know, I think books are socially important. Ideas can change us, especially well presented ones. These stories can become a part of us, which is both what makes books important and why people do seem to want to 'kill me' over them.
What confuses me is that a lot of the people who are the most angry at my reviews try to make the argument that books are 'just entertainment'. If they really thought that, why argue about them?
What confuses me is that a lot of the people who are the most angry at my reviews try to make the argument that books are 'just entertainment'. If they really thought that, why argue about them?
When pursuing the great path of doucheness, at a certain level of accomplishment, it's impossible to not react douchily to everything you encounter. In a knee-jerk fashion that might lead to contradictory debating points.
When pursuing the great path of doucheness, at a certain level of accomplishment, it's impossible to not react douchily to everything you encounter. In a knee-jerk fashion that might lead to contradictory debating points.

HUH????
When someone reaches the next level of Douchebaggery, they will automatically respond douchily to everything.



This is such a common experience, it must mean something. Many of us seem to be poor predictors..."
No worse than the entire publishing industry?

But one of the reasons I want more votes, I guess, is because I would much rather have China Mieville at the top of my "my books" list than Stieg Larsson and Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, and that is a long way from happening.
This is such a common experience, it must mean something.
I agree. I wrote this review of a book Brian mailed me that I haven't even read yet, and somehow this review--that doesn't mention the book, and basically just talks about Brian--has 11 or 12 votes.
But, most of my very favorite reviews have gotten an acceptable number of votes...I guess my reviews of Twilight, Dead Until Dark, and the Harry Potter books must've SUCKED.
I agree. I wrote this review of a book Brian mailed me that I haven't even read yet, and somehow this review--that doesn't mention the book, and basically just talks about Brian--has 11 or 12 votes.
But, most of my very favorite reviews have gotten an acceptable number of votes...I guess my reviews of Twilight, Dead Until Dark, and the Harry Potter books must've SUCKED.

Celebrity will do it, every time.

I think that might partly be caused by being able to comment on reviews in our updates but not vote on them. Maybe GR will put a like button on the updates one day.

Brian wrote: "This is such a common experience, it must mean something . . ."
Well, I know that for me, the reviews I am the most proud of can be rather long, involved, and personal, and those don't seem to be the sort that get responses. However, write a short, simple throwaway review and you'll get a lot of attention, especially if you take a strong for/against stance. Plus, less awesome reviews are also less intimidating.
A lot of it has to do with the feeling you leave your reader with. If the end is funny and short, people will respond to that, independent of whatever else you say (unless your reviews are like mine, and they never reach the end).
Mariel said: "Keely, yes."
It'll be nice to have the company.

You have drunk book reviews??? Please let me know which ones.
Wait- you mean the book doesn't talk about me??
Well, it didn't talk about you until I started doodling in the margins. (Brian + Michael = 4evr, etc.)
Well, it didn't talk about you until I started doodling in the margins. (Brian + Michael = 4evr, etc.)

Elizabeth wrote: "I'm probably a vote whore. I spend a lot of time on those reviews. Some of it is just that I love to write about books and the reading experience and I think you all should know what I think of the..."
