So I got a semi-negative review on goodreads. Okay, it was only a 3 star, so technically it was a neutral review. My friend Robin, the famous pianist (make sure you pronounce that correctly), told me that most people who don’t like your work will just not post rather than post a negative review. They won’t waste their time. This was comforting, sort of.
Because it could mean that there are LOTS of people out there who don’t like my writing, but are saying nothing. And then there are all these WONDERFUL people who post really nice reviews. People who LOVE my book. I got me some five stars. They make my day and cause me to be even nicer to total strangers because my happy overflows. Of course, that leaves me to wonder about the 4 star people. I’m one of them, so I kind of get it. I don’t give a 5 star rating unless the book was not only a fabulous-can’t-put-this-down read, but also changed me in some way. If it makes me question myself, my motivations, my actions, my plans, or simply makes me start doing things differently, then that’s a 5 star book in my book. Still, I’ll gladly take a four star. Nothing to be ashamed of there. I was once at a writers conference sitting in a workshop led by a relatively big deal writer who had several best sellers. The workshop was about social media and goodreads came up. The writer groaned and said, “I try not to let myself go there. It can wreck my day.” At the time I thought – what a great problem to have. It is. #writer #I'mNotHer #goodreadsreviews #writing
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3/20/2019 03:05:18 am
According to my point of view, it does not matter whether you get three stars or five stars on your story in the goodreads. You surely have made a large number of fans by this amazing work of yours. Believe me, you are an amazing writer.
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