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Consistency is probably more useful than "trustworthy". There was a Sunday Times film critic called Dilys Powell many years ago, I could pretty much guarantee that anything she liked I would hate, and vice-versa. Worked for me.
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I like to check out the Goodreads reviews. There tend to be more stars even if there aren't comments. In some cases I think it's just the customer "gut" feeling without the person having to explain themselves. I don't think that prime lending necessarily leads to more reviews, but I could be wrong about how popular the program really is. |
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The internet connection requirement might be fixable with a patch, but the strait jacketed character advancement pretty much insures that this lackluster offering will kill the franchise. |
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Then there's the fact that Publisher's Weekly and Kirkus both now charge for some reviews. Kirkus doesn't tell you which ones, although I think PW does. So if I wanted to get what looked like a great impartial pro review, all I'd have to do is pay Kirkus 400 dollars. Then I could quote from that review and post it under editorial on my Amazon and other pages. Kirkus started doing it quite a number of years ago. PW has a section for paid reviews and only started in the last couple of years. But we all know that paid reviews are more likely to be "friendly." Not saying they all are, but gosh. If you want the author to fork over 400 dollars again, you're probably going to be nicer than not. How's that for corruption? And the end reader? Has no idea that either of these rags take money for reviews, especially if they just see the quote from the review on Amazon. |
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Personally, the stars may catch my attention but I then ignore them and look for well reasoned reviews that explain why I should or should not read the book.
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I tend to read the three and two star reviews first, than the four and than the ones and fives, just for kicks.
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new research from the Harvard Business Review shows that the aggregate rating of Amazon reviewers are every bit as good as professional book critics
I am apparently too dense to understand this. What exactly is the "aggregate rating" we get from professional critics? Do professional critics in the US hand out points, a sort of Robert Parker (who wants to make us believe that one bottle of wine is 89 points, the other 92 points) for books? From a professional critic I expect an erudite review, something I rarely get from the Amazon crowd. The Amazon reviews offer a useful range of opinions, the most scathing being often the most useful. I do distrust the "star reviewers". The sheer number of reviews posted by some of them undermines their credibility. Last edited by CommonReader; 05-17-2012 at 04:33 PM. |
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Don't want to sidetrack the thread, but... I'm no ARPGer, though I do make an exception for the Diablo franchise. DI It was the first ARPG I played and was a blast, especially LAN play. It was always more action than RPG but if the (reliable) reviews I hear are true, its only getting worse. Sigh. I will probably wait till its a bit cheaper and then give it a shot. Quote:
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