Readers, are you Reviewers as well?

If not, why not?

I don’t have time

The author probably spent a heck of a lot more time writing the story than you took to read it, no matter how slow you think you are, so why not take a few minutes to record your feelings about it.

I can’t write long fancy reviews like those I see on book review blogs

You don’t have to, Amazon, for example, only ask you to use a minimum of 25 non repeating words.

I can’t express myself very well

No-one is asking you to produce a literary masterpiece, start off with things you liked, didn’t like or a mix of both about the book, e.g.,

I liked this book because –

it reminded me of –

it made me think about –

it made me so scared I couldn’t sleep for –

it made me feel homesick for –

it made me more aware about –

etc.

and just express your feelings about it.

But all the other reviews are great long one’s. Everybody will laugh at mine

Let them laugh, you won’t be there to see them. Anyway, if they laugh AT you instead of WITH you, it demonstrates what kind of people THEY are.

In any case, an author will not laugh AT you I can assure you. They can see the difference between an honest comment and one that is professionally presented.

Honest reviews tell them an awful lot more and they pay more attention to them.

But what if I really, REALLY HATED the story.

As long as it was the story and not the author, then instead of posting a review comment, you can contact the author directly by email (usually found on their websites) and tell them why you really, REALLY hated the story.

If it was the AUTHOR you didn’t like, my advice is to keep it to yourself and avoid their books in future. Both of you will lead happier lives for it.

I can’t write to an author, they’re all too big and far above my status

You’d be surprised, authors come in all shapes, sizes and stations in life. The only difference between them and you is that they wrote a story and actually published it.

Why do authors need reviews anyway? They can write whatever they want and besides, they all make a lot of money so they don’t need ME doing reviews.

Only partly true.

Authors write whatever story is inside them that they feel needs to be told

However, not all authors are rolling in money, if it were that easy YOU’d be an author yourself wouldn’t you?

Authors are storytellers

Storytellers NEED an audience

YOU are part of that audience

They cannot SEE how you react to the story

They cannot see your tears, hear your laughter or feel your emotions in response to the story they are telling – it is not like they are on a stage in a live show.

THAT is why they need your review comments, they need you to tell them about your reactions, so they can work on improving the existing and future stories they are writing, thereby improving your enjoyment of them.

So, if I leave review comments about a story I’ve read, I’ll be helping them get better at telling them?

Yes!

MMMM but I don’t have time –

Please refer to the top of the page and read it as many times as necessary until the message finally gets through – thank you!

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21 thoughts on “Readers, are you Reviewers as well?

  1. Love some of the comments here . . . I truly appreciate constructive reviews, from people who have actually READ my book(s) . . . It only helps to make the next even better :O

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  2. All authors love to get reviews and rankings! Reviews show the world that people are actually reading the book. Make them as short or as long and detailed as you like. And remember that if you buy the book on Smashwords, you can still comment on Amazon. And you can always comment on Goodreads. I write fairly long reviews and usually put a version of them on one of my blogs, where I can go into more detail, writing more of an analysis rather then a straight review.

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  3. Probably spent a lot more time? Even my Dad, who is probably the slowest reader on the planet, could not spend as much time as I spend writing, editing, etc. on a single work. LOL

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  4. I have received some great reviews and used to think I would cringe at a bad one…but I realized that was just me being human. To an author, our books are like our babies. We send them out into the world with a pat on the head and then go hide under the bed…chuckles. By now, if I get blasted with a bad review, I understand it’s not because I punched a girl when I was eight to show how much I liked her, but perhaps the reader just didn’t like my stuff…I can live with that 🙂

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  5. Even something as simple as “I really enjoyed this book” would be such a help. Authors don’t mind if you don’t have the gift of eloquence. A simple “Great book” will make us all really happy. See how easy it is, and how quick. 🙂

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