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Please delete this book! (pt. 9)



Extra http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/11...
Extra http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/11...
Extra http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/11...

http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/94...
with some librarian edits so I wanted to check first but shouldn't this be NAB'd?

http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/97...
Pretty sure this can go."
As much as I really want to delete that I think it has to stay. Looks like a self published book. And now I feel bad for saying that, the girl who wrote it is 12.
What are the rules again for age?

Well they are a member too.

http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/12...
thanks
Lou B/justloux

http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/12......"
I merged it with the most popular version of "The Other Hand" since the most popular edition was under "Little Bee."


It's basically where if there's info in the bad edition you want to 1) tie it to a correlating edition and 2)if the info is good on the bad book and not on the good edition, throw it in there. If I had just straight deleted that one, the reviews would have gone over to the most popular edition, "Little Bee," which would be bad since they wanted to shelve "The Other Hand." So I separated a good edition of "The Other Hand," combined it with the book you wanted to delete, deleted said book, then recombined the remaining edition with the rest.
Sounds confusing, but pretty straightforward.

Combining is linking together different editions of the same work so they can be easily found in one place.
Merging takes two combined books, merges reviews/shelves/etc. into one book and deletes the second book. If a book has been shelved or reviewed by users, we don't want to delete that data, so we combine the edition to be deleted with a good copy of the book. This allows the user reviews/shelves/etc to be "merged" into the good edition when the bad edition is deleted.
Eva wrote: "Uh....
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/97...
Pretty sure this can go."
Patrick was looking into that one, as I recall.
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/97...
Pretty sure this can go."
Patrick was looking into that one, as I recall.

Can someone delete it, because I have no idea how.
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/12...
Thank you.

You only need a super when there are more than 5 people who have shelved/reviewed it. I merged it with the closest edition I found. :)

You only need a super when there are more than 5 people who have shelved/reviewed it. I merged it with the closest edit..."
Ohhh. Well when I clicked "delete this book" it say I couldn't delete the book with that many reviews. And that I need a super.

Weird it let me do it and I'm not a super. Maybe if you don't have it combined with another book to merge the reviews into it overrides the less than 5 clause?
Anybody know?
Vicky wrote: "Maybe if you don't have it combined with another book to merge the reviews into it overrides the less than 5 clause?"
Sort of. If a book has not been combined with another edition, but has not been shelved/reviewed at all, any librarian can delete it. If even a single user has shelved/rated it, then only a super can (or any librarian can combine it with another edition, and then delete).
We get far fewer complaints of disappearing reviews since that was instituted.
Sort of. If a book has not been combined with another edition, but has not been shelved/reviewed at all, any librarian can delete it. If even a single user has shelved/rated it, then only a super can (or any librarian can combine it with another edition, and then delete).
We get far fewer complaints of disappearing reviews since that was instituted.

Either way, thank you.

http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/...
Renske wrote: "I read a few description and for me it looks like a other printing of wikipedia articles."
And other publicly and freely available online resources.
And other publicly and freely available online resources.

One has only the ISBN10 entered and the other has only the ISBN13.

http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/75...
is obsolete and the reviews should be included into:
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/15...
thanks! :-)

http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/70...
This one is the original:
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/33...

Message received from the Ruth Sims, author:
I have a book listed: The Phoenix. There are two versions, one published in 2004 by The Writers Collective. That one is out of print and unavailable and I want to remove it. But I can't find out how. The other one was published in 2009 and is the only one that should be listed. I have librarian status but am having severe vision problems and possibly a brain tumor and I can't figure out the instructions. I think Goodreads is very, very confusing in just about every way,but especially in this area. Please, plead, please, somebody. Help. I don't like having the out of print edition (the one with the brown cover) listed. The only one listed should be from Lethe Press, with a red and gold cover. My frustration level is readhing critical mass. Does anyone know what I should do? I know this isn't the proper way to ask a question, but I see no link to "contact Us" or "Help". Perhaps it's my illness. Perhaps I'm just stupid. But whatever, I need help.
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