With the advent of more self-publishing venues, more authors are
placing their written works on sale at all of the major bookseller
websites. This has admittedly opened the door for books of
lesser-quality to be published. Understandably, this has angered
some readers, who also serve as book reviewers. Some are upset at
the fact that the major booksellers are allowing trash titles
(inferior quality books), to be advertised on their sites.
Independent authors who have good quality books to offer but whose
written works are not at the standard of premium-quality novels,
are sometimes persecuted. The fore-mentioned reviewers, are going
overboard in attempting to eradicate inferior-quality books, by
harshly criticizing them, via their written attacks. These are
often directed at the author, as well as book content. Should this
be occurring? My belief is that yes...harsh reviews are necessary
in some cases but how far should a reviewer go in expressing their
dislikes for book products? Should they go so far as to use extreme
ridicule, spiteful remarks and other attack language in their
reviews? I would ask readers, to consider the points of perspective
I have attempted to present as objectively as possible, within the
chapters and sections of this book. SUBTITLE: "Can Motives Be
Proper for Attack Reviews?" (3 Sections, 17 Headings, Approx.
15,472 words in length) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
- - - - - - - - SECTION ONE: Effects of UNFAIRLY UNFAVORABLE Book
Reviews on Independent Authors: When a Negative Review IS NOT
MERITED by a Written Work CONTENTS: 1. RECENT POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE
CHANGES IN PUBLISHING AND BOOK REVIEWING 2. HIGHLY NEGATIVE BOOK
REVIEWS: DESTROYING AUTHORS WITH A FEW TAPS OF THE KEYBOARD 3. A
BAD REVIEW ON MY HEALTH TITLE 4. ARE AUTHOR COMPLAINTS ABOUT
NEGATIVE REVIEWS LEGITIMATE? 5. AUTHORS IMPROVE BUT MUST BE OPEN TO
'APPROPRIATE' CRITICISM 6. VAGUE REVIEWS NOT EXPLAINING WHY A LOW
RATING WAS GIVEN 7. TRASH TITLES CONTRIBUTE TO BAD PERCEPTIONS
TOWARD INDIE AUTHORS 8. IN CONCLUSION - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - SECTION TWO: Writing Books that Won't
Get Blue Meanie Reviews: How To Avoid People Who Aren't Nice with
Reviewing Your Books CONTENTS: Chapter 1: Why People Write Bad Book
Reviews Even When They're Not Mad at Anyone Chapter 2: Avoid Bad
Reviews by Writing a Threatening Introduction Chapter 3: Format
Your Book in Such a Way as to Stun Readers into Giving you Nothing
but Good Reviews My Conclusion - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
- - - - - - - - - - - - SECTION THREE: Bashing Authors with
Negative Reviews and Feeling Fully Justified: Trashing Writers of
Bad Books for Fun and Self Confidence CONTENTS: First Chapter: I'm
Really Not a Bad Person, I Just Don't Like Some Books Second
Chapter: Watching the Trends by Keeping Up with Group Members Third
Chapter: I Never Thought Becoming a Reviewer Would Be So Easy
Fourth Chapter: Hints for Writing Bash Reviews for Trashing
Inferior Authors My Closing Thoughts - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Toward the end of 2012, I made the
careful decision to publish an eBook on the subject of "unfairly
unfavorable book reviews," which would be the first in a three-part
experimental series (observing reviewer responses to each eBook
installment). I have never forgotten, at any time during this
process, that most reviewers are people with honest intentions and
who do a great job expressing likes and dislikes for books they
have read. Still, with reviews in some circles, continuing to head
the direction of "anything goes," this experiment was important and
I have no regrets for using it to help bring awareness to proper
versus improper book reviewing practices.
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