I read quite a few writing/writer blogs and very often will
buy at least one book by the blogger. Before I purchase I take a look at the
reviews on Amazon and most often it is the same, everything from one star to
five. Several one star reviews I read recently were about the delivery of the
book, not being in a timely matter. Not sure that helps or hurts the author. As
far as reviewer’s go it seems there are two types, people like me, that do not
post a review unless I can give it four or five stars and the dreaded reviewers
that love handing out one star. Like many people, I’m sure, I often click on
one star reviewers to look at some of their other reviews, and more often than
not they are all negative.
I like real reviews and look for blogs or web pages that
review books with some real thought and insight into both the book and the
author. I know that many writers are downcast when someone writes a negative
review, but remember when our old high school teachers told us too - consider
the source?
I have three books that I will release within the next few weeks
and already worry about getting a bad review – if and when I get any reviews at
all. Every writer that has ever worried about a review would do well to
remember one of my favorites, Anton Chekhov and what he thought of book
reviews.
2 comments:
There you go, Neil. Just think about Chekhov when you get a bad review. I'm always grateful when someone gives me a review, good or bad. At least someone is reading it.
Good advice Oscar
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