Do you read other people's reviews before writing your own?
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Re: Do you read other people's reviews before writing your own?
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That said I did briefly check some other relevant reviews after completing one of my own. I was left wondering if we actually read the same book. It wasn't a matter of personally liking a book or not, but rather the substantial number of errors I encountered while reading it which caused me to gift the book with a whopping two stars. Therefore when I saw numerous five star reviews I was puzzled and it resulted in my rethinking this entire endeavor.
Then something occurred to me. I selected a pdf copy of the book in question, it is likely that others chose a different format. A logical conclusion then may be that the pdf was an earlier version of the same body of work.
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You're right Chris. I prefer to read other reviews after writing my own. But one time, I rated a book 2 stars and thought maybe I was being a little too harsh. So I checked some other 5-star reviews but couldn't agree with them. I also noticed some books with lots of errors and others had a totally different opinion, yet I never thought about the different format that might be the reason before. Thank you for your great insight!Chris Konstantine wrote: ↑17 Feb 2024, 11:25 I've only recently joined but like most of you, I tend to stay away from other people's reviews while working on my own. The reasons are obvious.
That said I did briefly check some other relevant reviews after completing one of my own. I was left wondering if we actually read the same book. It wasn't a matter of personally liking a book or not, but rather the substantial number of errors I encountered while reading it which caused me to gift the book with a whopping two stars. Therefore when I saw numerous five star reviews I was puzzled and it resulted in my rethinking this entire endeavor.
Then something occurred to me. I selected a pdf copy of the book in question, it is likely that others chose a different format. A logical conclusion then may be that the pdf was an earlier version of the same body of work.
Moral of the story? Do your thing, concentrate on what's in front of you, and worry only about what you think.
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And thank you for the kind words, I appreciate that.You're right Chris. I prefer to read other reviews after writing my own. But one time, I rated a book 2 stars and thought maybe I was being a little too harsh. So I checked some other 5-star reviews but couldn't agree with them. I also noticed some books with lots of errors and others had a totally different opinion, yet I never thought about the different format that might be the reason before. Thank you for your great insight!
I think it's important to remember that we all have different criteria and that beauty truly is in the eye of the beholder. Therefore it doesn't matter if our opinions don't match as long as we are honest. I never reviewed books before joining here, but I've reviewed many PC games. In all honesty I know I'm a "harsh" reviewer, you'll rarely see me award five stars because in my mind that requires near perfection.
We can only be ourselves, and that's just fine in book.
Once again, thank you for your reply.
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