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Mar 23, 2011 11:58AM
Why are you really really picky about it SP? They're FREEEEEEEEE, and if they're terrible it's not as if you are required to finish them. You agree to review it, that is all. If they're good, they'll get read and a good review, simple as that!
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B)I don't need things I don't actually want to read cluttering up my to-read pile.
C)I would feel obligated to finish and review them even if I hated them.
D)I don't have much reading time as it is, so the time I do have is precious to me.
E)I feel badly that a book I'm not interested in but someone else is would go to me.
F)I feel a twinge of guilt at the resources expended to get a book I don't even want to read to my doorstep.
I'm sure I'm missing some good books among the chaff, but I don't feel like wading through to find them.
Well, I didn't sign up for a book "I don't even want to read", and if I bother to spend my time that way, I have quite a lot of free time to read as I am rarely very busy at work. I am here for 9 hrs all together and I probably, on average, have 3 hrs of work most days. That means that if I don't spend all day gabbing on GR or watching stuff on Netflix I have plenty of time to read all I could want not counting my evenings / weekends.
I guess that puts me in a very different place.
I do have an exceedingly full shelf of books that need reading at home, but I'd add to it anyway...I always do.
I guess that puts me in a very different place.
I do have an exceedingly full shelf of books that need reading at home, but I'd add to it anyway...I always do.

I wonder if First Reads should offer the books in e-format? Hmmmm.
Anyone?
Anyone?

How do you win books on Twitter, Janine?


I think we're obligated to read them, but I don't know that we have to give them a good review if we really don't like them. If someone writes something and offers it up for feedback and is only interested in good feedback then they have bigger issues to deal with than a bad review!

I had sworn off first reads, but I just saw one go through my queue by one of my favorite authors so I immediately signed up for it, and then I went through the whole list and signed up for 8 more. I may not win any because I still haven't reviewed the last two I won in the fall, though.
Amelia wrote: "I wonder if First Reads should offer the books in e-format? Hmmmm.
Anyone?"
Goodreads employee Patrick said: "We've not found a great way of doing this yet, but if a lot of users want it, I'm sure we'll find a way."
If there are things you'd really like GR to do, I recommend posting them in the Feedback group.
Anyone?"
Goodreads employee Patrick said: "We've not found a great way of doing this yet, but if a lot of users want it, I'm sure we'll find a way."
If there are things you'd really like GR to do, I recommend posting them in the Feedback group.

I was thinking about this and I think we're obligated to read the book but I don't think we're obligated to finish the book if we don't like it.

I think that's true, but I'm talking about a personal feeling of obligation, not what's expected of us by the site or the author or the publisher or whatever. Probably my own issue.
Won my second book!
Looked cute. We shall see.
Book one arrived yesterday, so far not bad, not great...but, not bad.

Looked cute. We shall see.
Book one arrived yesterday, so far not bad, not great...but, not bad.

It was self-published Christian Horror (whatever that genre is) and so full of typos and other errors. This book screamed out for a good editor and proof reader. The story was so disconnected and choppy, the characters had little development and were emotionally detached, and at the end of the book there was a sermon.
Most of the things introduced to the story were never explained. I guess that will go in the sequels. What blows me away is that there are 10 reviews on the book, 8 of which were 5 stars. There were only two rated at 1 star (mine and another). I suspect they are all friends and relatives of the author who were afraid of hurting his feelings didn't know how to say, "You need an editor."

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Janice wrote: "I finished reading my second giveaway win. Gothic Prophet: A Den of 13 Novel
It was self-published Christian Horror (whatever that genre is) and so full of typos and other errors..."
Maybe they can't spell either?
That seems to be a real problem with self published works...horrible editing. Mind you, the Twilight books had a rubbish editor and they weren't self published. Are editors getting lazy? LG posted an article about that somewhere today...LG?
It was self-published Christian Horror (whatever that genre is) and so full of typos and other errors..."
Maybe they can't spell either?
That seems to be a real problem with self published works...horrible editing. Mind you, the Twilight books had a rubbish editor and they weren't self published. Are editors getting lazy? LG posted an article about that somewhere today...LG?
Jim, Wow! That looks like one packed full of goodness book! I'll be looking for your review. ;)
Seems everyone, so far, loves it except one girl who couldn't handle "too many facts", detracted from the main story.
Is that really your seventh? Have you read them all?
Seems everyone, so far, loves it except one girl who couldn't handle "too many facts", detracted from the main story.
Is that really your seventh? Have you read them all?
You've had VERY good luck with First Reads, I'd say, Jim!! I just perused your shelves.
Also, we're pretty compatible when it comes to books:
"Books in common: 49 (11.19% of your library and 16.90% of his library)
Jim 's books not in common: 241
My books not in common: 389
Your tastes are 80% similar for the books you both rated."
Also, we're pretty compatible when it comes to books:
"Books in common: 49 (11.19% of your library and 16.90% of his library)
Jim 's books not in common: 241
My books not in common: 389
Your tastes are 80% similar for the books you both rated."

This last one is a signed copy. I don't remember any of the others being signed.
It does seem that we are compatible with our books.
I don't think I've ever had more than 20 books in common with anyone I have compared...
Speaking of, Janice...Jane Eyre 3 stars? FOR SHAME! (18 books in common 85% similar.)
Speaking of, Janice...Jane Eyre 3 stars? FOR SHAME! (18 books in common 85% similar.)
Scratch that, Jim.
SP and I have 69 books with 81% :)
This is fun.
SP, you need to read The Looking Glass Wars. I haven't gone further in the series, but the first one was fun.
SP and I have 69 books with 81% :)
This is fun.
SP, you need to read The Looking Glass Wars. I haven't gone further in the series, but the first one was fun.
Barb, we have a lot of books in common, but aren't very similar. I found as I scrolled down that was because either you had read it and I had it "to read" or I had read it and you had it "to read". That was true for about 80% of our common books! Heh.

Speaking of, Janice...Jane Eyre 3 stars? FOR SHAME! (18 books in common 85% similar.)"
No fair! You're set on private and I can't compare. Will have to send you a friend request. LOL!
I stand by my review of Jane Eyre. I'm a Rebecca fan through and through.
Approved, compare away, my friend!

True. Well, at least a dozen or two.
I have my first, first read. Was a little wary
. I am really enjoying it. Its a fantacy Rangers Apprentice come Wheel of Time series type story line. Just what I needed at the moment. It is well written (though I am not really a good judge of these things). Flows well, the characters are just the right amount of quirky.

Amelia wrote: "Are editors getting lazy? LG posted an article about that somewhere today...LG? "
The gist of the article was that publishing houses are reallocating resources toward sales and marketing and away from editing. Not surprising, really. Apparently when "Freedom" went on sale in the U.K., the U.K. edition had so many errors that Jonathan Franzen actually got up before a group he was speaking to and recommended that they not purchase it then, but wait until the errors had been corrected.
Even at the major publishing houses it seems that some of the copyediting is farmed out to freelancers.
Of course, self-published is a different category and you would expect to see more typos and stuff there.
The gist of the article was that publishing houses are reallocating resources toward sales and marketing and away from editing. Not surprising, really. Apparently when "Freedom" went on sale in the U.K., the U.K. edition had so many errors that Jonathan Franzen actually got up before a group he was speaking to and recommended that they not purchase it then, but wait until the errors had been corrected.
Even at the major publishing houses it seems that some of the copyediting is farmed out to freelancers.
Of course, self-published is a different category and you would expect to see more typos and stuff there.

Gail, that is really encouraging. Jim has had a bunch of them and all but one have 4-5 stars!
My first one so far is going to be a generous three stars, unless it gets much better. I have finished the first story and it was just okay...
My first one so far is going to be a generous three stars, unless it gets much better. I have finished the first story and it was just okay...

ETA: Ah yes. It is on my TBR. I shall get to it if I run into it.


Jim, I will certainly do that IF I ever win another! I fear I'm on the Red List."
i can't figure out from the link (i clicked on it) how you sign up for giveaway books.
Singing if you look to the GR tool bar click on the down arrow to the right of explore.One of the options is giveaways, click on that and browse away.


I wont this book in the giveaways and I can not WAIT til it gets here! It's my first giveaway win! YAY ME! lol
You had better get those reviews happening LG. Maybe then your luck will change.

Lobstergirl, it's all about persistence. :)
I just entered about 8 giveaways. considering most of them have 1000 people entered in the giveaway, i'll be surprised if i win any (1 in a 1000? low odds!)- except the ones where they are offering multiple copies of the book.

but good karma (via reviewing) never hurts
Singing wrote: "thanks Jim! very active group here!
Lobstergirl, it's all about persistence. :)
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Oh, I know. I've won a bunch of books, I'm just saying my winning days are over.
I'm on the Giveaways Shitlist.
Lobstergirl, it's all about persistence. :)
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Oh, I know. I've won a bunch of books, I'm just saying my winning days are over.
I'm on the Giveaways Shitlist.
Gail «Cyborg» wrote: "You had better get those reviews happening LG. Maybe then your luck will change."
I don't feel like reviewing.
I don't feel like reviewing.
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