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Reviewing Conundrums

One of my goals this year was to begin reviewing published books by the writers in my writing group, and writer friends, and writers I know.  I have reviewed books I own on LibraryThing, where I sometimes get free books and sometimes get ARCs.  The motivation to review (honestly) is to get more freebies!  And, it does help organize my books and my thoughts about them.

But reviewing on Amazon and Smashwords and commenting on Weightless books can pose a bit of a conundrum.

Sometimes it is obvious that a reviewer is just putting up a positive review to help their buddy – they don’t have any other reviews.  So if I’m going to review, I’d like to be a real reviewer, with helpful reviews of many books.  I began by putting some reviews up that I’d done on LibraryThing, classics and books by writers I don’t know.

But.

I came to a book I’d really not enjoyed and had put up a strong negative review on LibraryThing.  Many of the other readers had also disliked the book.  On Amazon, there are only positive reviews – 4 or 5 (perhaps friends?).  My ethical conundrum – do I put up the negative review and one star or do I just skip reviewing that book?  I feel uncomfortable because whoever this writer is, how helpful is the negative review?  Clearly with so few reviews, this book is unlikely to be a big seller, so it seems that low stars would only be personally hurtful to someone I’ve never met or interacted with.  Feels like anonymous aggression, I guess.

Currently my thoughts are that I would only post a review for books that I thought were 4 or 5 star, and simply not post for ones I thought were poorly written.  If I dislike the book for content, perhaps, where I can speak well of the writing or some aspect, so that other readers might truly enjoy the book (ie it is just a personal taste issue) then perhaps I would post a lower star review.

I guess my goal is to give reviews that other people would believe.  If all of one’s reviews are positive, do readers discount your opinion of  a particular book?  Would my reviews still be of value to my writer colleagues and friends?

Reading

Ha, just realized my list of “Books I’m Reading” hasn’t changed in quite a while.  I  should retitle it to say “Books On My Nightstand,” since I seem to have stopped reading – at least stopped reading novels and non-fiction.

Hard to imagine – I have been a bookworm my whole life.  But with all the writing and revising of my own work, and all the critting, (reading others’ drafts), and the research (reading stories in magazine’s I’m targeting with my own fiction), I’ve pretty much lost my energy/appetite for novels.

What about you?  Are you finding it hard to keep up with your reading?