Monthly Archives:: February 2013

Thursday, February 21, 2013

Book Girls Don’t Cry: Guilt Over Negative Reviews

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Inspired by Book Buzzers, Book Girls Don’t Cry is a weekly feature where we each discuss/vent/advise on the chosen weekly bookish topic. Don’t miss Jenni on Mondays, and Amy on Saturdays:

Negative Reviews: You Know I Love You, But…



You know what’s great about blogging? Aside from the obvious love of books, the community is the best. Sure there’s some drama and bad apples like anywhere, but the friends you will make while blogging are all well worth it. Even more special in this particular field is how we can become so friendly with the creators of our passion–the authors. Without them, where would we be? Probably drunk, but that story’s for another day.

So you have made friends with an author! Isn’t it awesome, sometimes even a little fangirl-making, to be able to talk on Twitter (or other) to your favorite authors? Sometimes you develop a friendship before their upcoming book–which sounds amazeballs by the way–is even OUT! How cool is that? It’s definitely been a big highlight of my blogging journey, BUT, the downside of this is when you’re friends with an author, you read their book… and you realize you don’t like it. *Le overdramatic sigh* What now? Do you feel guilty writing a negative review? How do you deal with it? Do you rate higher because you like the author?
These are questions that come up quite a bit when you’re a blogger/reviewer. It’s never easy to write a negative review, it’s a million times harder when you know the author. Yes it happened to me, more than once, and I’ve had the above dilemma–what do I do? And when it comes to this, no matter how close I am to the author I’ve had to remind myself why I’m blogging, who I’m reviewing for, and if lying in the review would “really” be a favor to the author–it would not be, in case you were wondering.

So why DID you start reviewing and blogging? For me it was to share my love of books with other  readers. Sure friending an author is something that I will always cherish, but in the end, I am not doing this for them. This is the conclusion I have come to every time this sort of thing happened. If I lie in my review, if I rate it a 3 stars instead of 2, it annuls my reason to be. This sounds a bit “profound” sure, but that is honestly how I feel about my blog. We don’t review for authors, we don’t even review for  publishers, we review for other readers. Readers that read reviews to know what to expect. Most of our readers, I imagine, have similar taste or have come to know our own taste well enough to be able to judge how they will like a book when they read a review on our blog–hence why they keep coming back. If we go and lie out of guilt, will it really do anyone a favor–especially the author? To lead others who won’t like the book either to read it? Or even worse, it may lead those who would like it away from it. Because that is what reviews are for, right? To lead like minded people to or away from books they may or may not enjoy. A book has to reach its audience. A dishonest review is halting this potential. So when all is said and done, this is what we have to remind ourselves when we’re about to write a less than stellar review for a book where we’ve become friendly with the author, or any book for that matter. 
Nevertheless, it never ceases from being one of the hardest things we have to deal with when blogging and reviewing. It’s especially hard when the book is a review request and we have to email our review to the author themselves. I do it like a band-aid. Don’t hesitate, click send. You’ve done them a favor in the end. Negative reviews are NOT a bad thing. I believe them to be a very good thing, actually. I have read a book solely based on a negative review because the person hated what I love in books. I have also avoided books I’m sure I would have hated based on reviews from people I trust–saving it from another negative review. I have also skipped a book that had only positive reviews because, for one it lead me to believe some of the reviews were untrustworthy–maybe friends of the author or other–and for another, with such high expectations my chances of enjoying it actually plummets. With an online world and self publishing, there will be authors who can’t handle negative reviews, some may even lash out, but I very much doubt these authors will last long in this career; a career where you put your baby out there for others to tear apart and judge, to critique and point out its flaws. It’s for this reason that I could never be an author myself, it has to be hard if you can’t stop yourself from reading those reviews, but it comes with the territory, and you know what? It is what it is! They’re going to have to either grow a backbone, or find a very good shrink!
In the end, not one book is loved unanimously, no author should expect as much, and no author worth your friendship will block you, or whatever else, because you didn’t enjoy their book. You only have to remember who you’re reviewing for.

Have you ever felt guilty over a negative review?

How did YOU deal with that guilt?

Also, don’t forget to leave suggestions for future topics you’d like to see! 🙂
You know you love me!
Xoxo, Book Girl!

Giveaway: If You Find Me by Emily Murdoch

Posted by on 02/20/2013 • 8 Comments

If You Find Me Emily Murdoch Genre: YA ContemporaryPublication date: March 26th 2013by St. Martin’s Griffin

There are some things you can’t leave behind… A broken-down camper hidden deep in a national forest is the only home fifteen year-old Carey can remember. The trees keep guard over her threadbare existence, with the one bright spot being Carey’s younger sister, Jenessa, who depends on Carey for her very survival. All they have is each other, as their mentally ill mother comes and goes with greater frequency. Until that one fateful day their mother disappears for good, and two strangers arrive. Suddenly, the girls are taken from the woods and thrust into a bright and perplexing new world of high school, clothes and boys.

Now, Carey must face the truth of…

Waiting on Wednesday (74)

Posted by on 02/20/2013 • 50 Comments

Waiting on Wednesday is a weekly event that is hosted by Jill at Breaking the Spine  and spotlights upcoming releases that we’re eagerly anticipating.  My pick this week:

Delia‘s Shadow Jaime Lee Moyer Release date: September 1st 2013by Tor

Advance word on Delia’s Shadow:

“Like fog creeping in from the Bay, this ghostly, romantic tale of San Francisco past made the outside world disappear and sent shivery tendrils into my soul. A gorgeous and haunting book.” –Rae Carson, author of The Girl of Fire and Thorns and The Crown of Embers

“Spirits seek vengeance while the young try to build a future in a fog-shrouded San Francisco shaken by more than the great earthquake. This bravura mix of ghost story and historical mystery will chill and grip its readers from…

Review: Teeth by Hannah Moskowitz

Posted by on 02/19/2013 • 23 Comments

Teeth Hannah Moskowitz Genre: YA Fantasy/Magical RealismPublication date: January 1st 2013by Simon Pulse

A gritty, romantic modern fairy tale from the author of Break and Gone, Gone, Gone.

Be careful what you believe in.

Rudy’s life is flipped upside-down when his family moves to a remote island in a last attempt to save his sick younger brother. With nothing to do but worry, Rudy sinks deeper and deeper into loneliness and lies awake at night listening to the screams of the ocean beneath his family’s rickety house.

Then he meets Diana, who makes him wonder what he even knows about love, and Teeth, who makes him question what he knows about anything. Rudy can’t remember the last time he felt so connected to someone, but being friends with Teeth…

Review: The Nightmare Affair by Mindee Arnett

Posted by on 02/18/2013 • 25 Comments

The Nightmare Affair Mindee Arnett Series: The Arkwell Academy, #1 Genre: YA ParanormalPublication date: March 5th 2013by Tor Teen

Sixteen-year-old Dusty Everhart breaks into houses late at night, but not because she’s a criminal. No, she’s a Nightmare.

Literally.

Being the only Nightmare at Arkwell Academy, a boarding school for magickind, and living in the shadow of her mother’s infamy, is hard enough. But when Dusty sneaks into Eli Booker’s house, things get a whole lot more complicated. He’s hot, which means sitting on his chest and invading his dreams couldn’t get much more embarrassing. But it does. Eli is dreaming of a murder.

Then Eli’s dream comes true.

Now Dusty has to follow the clues—both within Eli’s dreams and out of them—to stop the killer before more people…

Pieces Tour Kick Off + Giveaway!

Posted by on 02/18/2013 • 6 Comments

Today I’m kicking off the Pieces blog tour that will run from Feb 18th to Feb 23rd! check out the book and an excerpt, along with an awesome giveaway for all your swag needs! 😉

Pieces Michelle Davidson Argyle Series: The Breakaway, #2 (companion) Publication date: February 14th 2013by Rhemalda Publishing

Staying in love can mean running away…

Two years after watching her kidnappers go to prison, Naomi Jensen is still in love with one of them. Jesse will be released in a few years, and Naomi knows college is the perfect distraction while she waits. But when her new friend Finn makes her question what is right and what is wrong, she begins to wonder if Jesse is the one for her…until she discovers he’s out on…

Xpresso Weekly: Stacking the Shelves (43)

Posted by on 02/17/2013 • 55 Comments

Xpresso Weekly is my edition of Stacking the Shelves hosted by Tynga’s Reviews featuring the books I got this week, and I also mention blog news/happenings of the past week. This week at Xpresso Reads

Happy belated Valentine’s day, lovelies! Hope you all had a fab day and week! I got a heart shaped ice cream cake so what can I say? I married him for a reason! 😉 I’ve been epically busy this week. I haven’t even designed at all. Eepers! But there are some fab new tours that are going to be opening up for sign ups in March! 😉 Oh and don’t forget to enter the Quantum Drop giveaway that ends tonight, and you can also win an iPad here dude!

Reviews on the blog this week:…

Fresh Batch (February 17th – 23rd)

Posted by on 02/16/2013 • 11 Comments

Exclusively titled for Xpresso Reads, Fresh Batch features the hottest releases of this upcoming week. Flavor of the week: Fuse Julianna Baggott Series: Pure, #2 Genre: Adult Post ApocalypticPublication date: February 19th 2013by Grand Central Publishing

When the world ended, those who dwelled within the Dome were safe. Inside their glass world the Pures live on unscarred, while those outside—the Wretches—struggle to survive amidst the smoke and ash.

Believing his mother was living among the Wretches, Partridge escaped from the Dome to find her. Determined to regain control over his son, Willux, the leader of the Pures, unleashes a violent new attack on the Wretches. It’s up to Pressia Belze, a young woman with her own mysterious past, to decode a set of cryptic clues from the past to…