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Old 08-06-2010, 11:08 PM   #42
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I would. I've been turning over similar ideas but trying to figure out how to make it work and not just be a duplicate of other efforts (such as yours.) A group effort focused on SW (and perhaps those works publicized here at MR) would be a nifty way to frame it up.
Right. There are about five million blogs already in existence for book reviews. Maybe the difference would be everything requested HAS to be reviewed, even if it's bad (that's how I do mine, but for the most part I haven't read anything bad). People can also comment if they agree or disagree.

If we had 10 or more people contributing, each person would not have to do much at all. Each reviewer could maybe choose a favorite genre, so that a die-hard science fiction fan won't have to try and objectively review a historical romance, something with which he or she has no experience.

The more I think about it, the more fun this sounds to do.
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