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I know mileage may vary when it comes to bloggers' ratings so I like to be clear. What does a 5- star rating system mean to you?
2 comments:
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Before I talk about reviews, I need to say that I completely agree with you about Divergent. I recently read the first two books, because I kept hearing great things about them, but I was so frustrated the entire time I was reading them. I didn't understand why a society would be organized that way.
I read a lot of different blogs, and everyone seems to have their own way of doing reviews. They all have their pluses and minuses for both the reviewer and the reader. I find all sorts of reviews to be helpful, not for the actual words on the page, but the underlying tone of the review. Is this person excited about this book or is this person trying to say something nice about a book that he/she agreed to review.? I think it is important to explain your rating system (which is something that I desperately need to do), so readers can get an idea of how you rate. - December 16, 2013 at 4:11 PM
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It's tricky to find a review style that works for you! I think it took me a while to get into the swing of things and I change my style quite a few times until I found something that I really loved and felt like it was true to my feelings about the book. Some of my review turn out more casual with flails or raging and other things I get super serious and end up talking about literary aspects and plot devices. I think you just express how you feel, no matter how it comes out! :)
As far as disclosures for your readers, I wouldn't think that's necessary! Maybe if you have a "niche" like snarky reviews or full of flails or something that's very "identifying" so to speak, that would be something to add in there but otherwise I think your readers will latch on to your specific review style, whatever it may be :)
Good luck!! Hope you find something that works well for you! :) - December 20, 2013 at 9:38 AM
Sunday, December 15, 2013
Book Review Discussion Misc.
I know mileage may vary when it comes to bloggers' ratings so I like to be clear. What does a 5- star rating system mean to you?
Before I talk about reviews, I need to say that I completely agree with you about Divergent. I recently read the first two books, because I kept hearing great things about them, but I was so frustrated the entire time I was reading them. I didn't understand why a society would be organized that way.
ReplyDeleteI read a lot of different blogs, and everyone seems to have their own way of doing reviews. They all have their pluses and minuses for both the reviewer and the reader. I find all sorts of reviews to be helpful, not for the actual words on the page, but the underlying tone of the review. Is this person excited about this book or is this person trying to say something nice about a book that he/she agreed to review.? I think it is important to explain your rating system (which is something that I desperately need to do), so readers can get an idea of how you rate.
It's tricky to find a review style that works for you! I think it took me a while to get into the swing of things and I change my style quite a few times until I found something that I really loved and felt like it was true to my feelings about the book. Some of my review turn out more casual with flails or raging and other things I get super serious and end up talking about literary aspects and plot devices. I think you just express how you feel, no matter how it comes out! :)
ReplyDeleteAs far as disclosures for your readers, I wouldn't think that's necessary! Maybe if you have a "niche" like snarky reviews or full of flails or something that's very "identifying" so to speak, that would be something to add in there but otherwise I think your readers will latch on to your specific review style, whatever it may be :)
Good luck!! Hope you find something that works well for you! :)