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Wednesday, December 12, 2018

About Book Reviews

Is having a lot of book reviews important?


There are a lot of posts circling on social sites among authors. Some seem to have insider information and saying that books that have less than 30-50 reviews are not shown as "related titles" or "inspired by your browsing history" and "customers who viewed this item also viewed."

Some authors report that, although their books have 50-100 or more reviews, they don't see any increase in sales increase or higher rank numbers.

The only thing seems to be true is that the BookBub promo service rejects books with less than 4 point rating and authors report that they reject books with less than 50 reviews as well.

As an author, when a reader posts a review on my books, it's like getting a gift and a needed ego boost to continue writing.

However, as a reader, I'm guilty of not reading as many books as I would love to and not writing as many reviews as I should because I just don't have the time.

When I have time to read, I choose Indie books to support self-published authors and small publishers. But because I have a lot of author friends or belong to groups with the authors on social sites, my reviews often viewed by the Zon as biased and rejected.

I can understand it though because there are a lot of desperate authors out there who would do anything to get reviews. I see many posts on social sites offering review exchange, so no wonder Amazon views every review that is written by a published author suspicious.

Paid reviews are a big no-no.

What is considered payment for a review?

A free book is considered payment by Amazon, so book review bloggers are required to post disclaimers when they review a book they received from the author or publisher. This means a free book must be given before the review is posted with no specifications about what kind of or favorable review must be written.

Amazon also does not permit reviews (or even votes on reviews) to be posted in exchange for any kind of compensation including entry to a contest or sweepstakes, discounts on future purchases, extra products, or other gifts.

No gifts should be given after the review is written, so there’s no appearance of payment for a positive review. If you do offer a free or discounted product in exchange for a review, you need to make it clear that you welcome both positive and negative feedback.

Reviews that come from a paid blog tour are not eligible as customer reviews. I never did a paid blog tour, so I never knew that if you do, you can only quote from the reviews in the “editorial reviews” section of your book.

Trading reviews between authors is strictly forbidden such as “I’ll give you a five star if you give me one” No author should review another with the expectation that the review will be reciprocated.

Some unscrupulous authors may even blackmail others which happened to me once when my book was on countdown sale for 99 cents.
I got a message on my FB page saying, “I gave you a 5-star review. My book is 99 cents, here is the link. If you don't post a 5-star review for me, I’ll change my review to a one-star.”
I was livid and replied, "Judging by the few words you posted, it's obvious that you didn't read my book. This is blackmail, and if you don't delete your review, I will report you to Amazon." Luckily, he just deleted the review or maybe Amazon did, I'll never know.
Don’t fall for or get intimidated by blackmailers. If they do change their rating to one star, the best is to report them to Amazon.

Some believe that no author should be allowed to write a review, but this is an unrealistic expectation. Authors read too, and as readers, they have all the rights to voice their opinion honestly and in an unbiased manner.

I suspect it but I'm not sure about this. I love to read the genres which I love to write, speculative historical fiction with magical elements and suspense. I noticed that when I post a review of books in those genres, it gets rejected as well as my reviews of children's books. I'm just guessing because I write children's books too. However, when I reviewed poetry or non-fiction, the Zon left it alone.

When reviewing books in your own genre or sub-genre or any author's work who might be considered “a competitor”, Amazon’s TOS say “You may not write reviews for products or services that you have a financial interest in, including reviews for products or services that you or your competitors sell.

What is your opinion about book reviews?



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Cindy Smith

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Amazon's policy is terrible.  Reviews for any book that is purchased should be allowed and as far as I am concerned, any written for a book given by the author should not be allowed.  Some people only review books they have been given and to be sure they keep getting more they are usually so glowing that when I read the same book I wonder what drugs they were taking when they read it!
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I totally agree Cindy!

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Ruth de Jauregui via Google+

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Erika M. Szabo​ shares a post about the importance of reviews and the guidelines for posting them on Amazon. An amazing and informative article on #OurAuthorGang today!!
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Tricia Drammeh

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Interesting post, Erika. Book reviews have become overly-complicated. I understand why Amazon has to have rules, but they seem to be inconsistent and confusing in many cases. I think all the rules and confusion have scared people away from reviewing, which is a shame. Like you said, one review can really boost an author's self-esteem. Plus, reviews are helpful for consumers.
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The rules are very confusing and vague. When I published my first book it was a lot more simple. You purchased a book and if you wanted, posted a review. Now with all this cheating and people making it a business to write reviews, it turned into a nightmare.

Ruth de Jauregui

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Great post Erika! Reviews are important, especially for new authors.

One thing I'd recommend to Facebook users -- Lock down your friends list so nobody can see who your friends are (unless they're both friended with you, then they can see each other) and be very careful who you add as a friend. This also helps cut down on scammers and fake profile friend requests. LOL, they won't stop, but they'll slow down.
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Great advice Ruth!

Eva Pasco

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You covered a lot of ground on the subject.
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It is unnecessarily complicated. Amazon created a monster and now trying to deal with it with stricter rules that punishes honest authors as well

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Today, Erika M. Szabo​ offers some thought-provoking questions and concerns about book reviews. #OurAuthorGang
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Thursday, September 20, 2018

Favorite Reviews #9


Our Author Gang Reviews 



Book reviews (good or bad) provide important feedback to the authors and without reviews, a book gets lost in the thousands of other books that are released every month.
Every author appreciates and values the opinion of readers but we’re strongly discouraged from engaging with readers and thank them for their reviews on publishing sites.
The authors of Our Author Gang celebrate and appreciate the readers by posting our favorite reviews between September 10 and 22. Every day a different author of the group posts about their books and quote from their readers’ favorite reviews.

Thank you for your interest in our books and happy reading!


My Favorite Reviews
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I love this review because the reader loved the book. It was also my first five star review ever. And hey any time a fantasy author is compared to another well known series its a feather in their cap. 

"The Rashade has similar tones to books such as Deltora Quest and Game of Thrones as the main characters set on an adventure where there are tombs, priestesses and sword fights that will leave the reader on the edge of their seat in anticipation. Epic battles crossed with a burning desire to destroy an evil man will mean the reader will be captivated until the very end.

Not everybody is who they seem and I thoroughly enjoyed the progression of each character as we learned more about their life through the unexpected relationships that develop. The characters come from a variety of backgrounds, ranging from soldiers to priestesses to mages- humans who possess magical powers and mysterious grey eyes. Romance, swordsmanship and magical weapons will intertwine into a plot line that is consistently entertaining." ~ Literary Titan 
The review was removed from Amazon but you can read the entire review on their blog here.


I love this review because I was able to make the reader fall in love with a type of book she didn't normally read. Out of all four books in the set she picked my favorite to rave about too. 

"Book 3: Asher is king of the region. He rules with his partner, Hayden, a male too. They balance each other’s dragon and it’s a good partnership. In a move to solidify things with the South, Asher and Hayden agree to marry Skye as part of a peace treaty. But all is not as it seems and together Asher, Hayden and Skye must unleash their inner dragons for the betterment of the realm. A steamy male-female-ménage filled with twists and turns. I normally don’t read ménage but thoroughly enjoyed this one. There’s plenty of conflict but also sexual tension. The ending was superb!

Favorite Story: White Hot Ash. I love the dynamics between Asher and Hayden. It’s like they’re one soul in two bodies. Skye is a fab character with untapped strength. Loved it!

My Rating: 4.5 stars" ~ N.N. Light  You can read the full review on Amazon or on her blog





This review is short and sweet. You can feel how excited the reader is and she makes you want to read the book to.

I found this story to be original, fleshed out, and imaginative. I'm so impressed by the author's ability to write a balance of bad-ass militaristic action scenes, and meaningful inter-character connections. I enjoyed the contrast of cultures and other planets, the depth took my imagination to some awesome places. ~ Keisha Fladrick Goodreads Review


If ever you find yourself wondering if you should write a book review, the answer is yes. Whether you feel compelled to share your experience or not, go ahead and write that book review. It will mean the world to a hardworking author and will help a reader decide if it's the book for them. As a reader, I know I appreciate it when someone has come before me and shared their experience.

Be sure to come back tomorrow to read more of Our Author Gang members' favorite book reviews and read previous posts here: OneTwoThreeFourFiveSixSeven and Eight


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Toi Thomas

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These are great reviews. It's always nice when someone tries something new or different and enjoys the experience just because it's you or your work.
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Today, Rebecca Tran shares some of her favorite book reviews over at #OurAuthorGang.
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Today on #OurAuthorGang, author Rebecca Tran shares with us some of her favorite book reviews. Check it out!
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Ruth de Jauregui via Google+

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Rebecca Tran shares her favorite reviews in the ongoing series on #OurAuthorGang. Great books, fantastic reviews, how can you go wrong?
 
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Ruth de Jauregui

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Great reviews!! Too bad about the one being removed, but that's the hazards of the Zon. So glad you saved and shared it!!
 
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Joe Bonadonna

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Excellent reviews, Rebecca! It's a great feeling, isn't it? Congratulations!!!
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Chris Weigand

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Great reviews. I will have to add The Rashade to my TBR list
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Today check out some of Rebecca's favorite reviews.
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Cindy Smith

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Congrats on such great reviews.
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Erika M Szabo

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Great reviews Rebecca! Especially this one, it makes me want to read your books: "I'm so impressed by the author's ability to write a balance of bad-ass militaristic action scenes, and meaningful inter-character connections."
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Nikki McDonagh

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Some really wonderful reviews here Rebecca. Well done.

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