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Reply to comment by Jigglejagglez in How do you rate your books on Goodreads? by pensieve64
It’s interesting that you review your ratings after a period of time- how many ratings stay the same after a few months?
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Reply to comment by Shack70 in How do you rate your books on Goodreads? by pensieve64
What would you do instead of star reviews?
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Reply to comment by mootschrute in How do you rate your books on Goodreads? by pensieve64
A few others on here have mentioned that they screen for books so that they rarely come across books they don’t like. For me, I’m always suspicious of reviewers who only score highly; that is improbable scoring!
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Reply to comment by lingenfr in How do you rate your books on Goodreads? by pensieve64
Editing is certainly a part of it, but errors can also refer to continuity issues, or more commonly, historical inaccuracy. For a recent example, I was reading a book that was started by the author and finished by one of her friends after she had died. The original author was extremely attentive to historical details, with very minor changes as the plot necessitated. The new author didn’t have the same attention to detail; I remember her saying a character drank Jäegermeister as a small detail, in a historical setting a full twenty years before Jäger was invented. I don’t mind one or two of these errors, but the more they rack up the more I’m pulled away from the story. The more attentive an author is to accuracy and detail, the more likely I am to be impressed, even if the story isn’t necessarily something I would choose to read again 🙂
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Reply to comment by purringlion in How do you rate your books on Goodreads? by pensieve64
I think enjoyment vs good writing is the main difference between peoples ratings in this thread. You can’t tell on Goodreads whether people think the book is well written even if it’s not their kind of book or if the book is their favourite but not necessarily high quality.
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Reply to comment by mainlyokay in How do you rate your books on Goodreads? by pensieve64
I use StoryGraph as well because I like the data side of things. Do you change the grade based on how much you liked it vs how good a book it is? For example, a book that was well written but not your thing vs a book that you loved that had some issues?
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Reply to comment by ExtraGravy- in How do you rate your books on Goodreads? by pensieve64
I like this way of doing it :)
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Reply to comment by Maximusnz44 in How do you rate your books on Goodreads? by pensieve64
I can read a book every couple of days OR I could write my personal memoirs through Goodreads reviews
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Reply to comment by iwasjusttwittering in How do you rate your books on Goodreads? by pensieve64
I’m curious; how many actively harmful to society books have you read?
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Reply to comment by plauderi in How do you rate your books on Goodreads? by pensieve64
I agree, half or quarter stars like on StoryGraph would definitely give more leeway. When you say you do research, does this include other Goodreads reviews?
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Reply to comment by WalidfromMorocco in How do you rate your books on Goodreads? by pensieve64
I don’t rate DNFs as I don’t feel it’s fair if I haven’t read most of the book to give it a rating. Do you have to read a certain amount before you rate it a 1?
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Reply to comment by Ollivete in How do you rate your books on Goodreads? by pensieve64
I didn’t know Goodreads had set out recommendations. What do you do for books that are well written but not your taste? It feels weird for me to give it a low response if I just don’t like it for some reason
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Reply to comment by InejandKaz in How do you rate your books on Goodreads? by pensieve64
Pretty similar to me!
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Reply to comment by Objective-Switch-823 in How do you rate your books on Goodreads? by pensieve64
This is closer to the way my friend ranks things. The unrated is interesting; I can see why you’d take that approach for books on sensitive topics. I don’t rate DNFs as I don’t feel it’s fair, b it everything else I generally rate
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Reply to comment by LeoIsMyName09 in How do you rate your books on Goodreads? by pensieve64
Out of interest with regards to the one star rating, would you ever read books knowing in advance they were heavily problematic, and if so what effect would this have on your rating of the book?