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- Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
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1. How often to you DNF and what makes you DNF?
2. Do you rate books one star?
3. What is a two star book to you?
4. Is a three star book a good book for you?
5. What does four stars mean to you?
6. Do you ever do half star ratings?
7. Do you rate books five stars often? What do five stars books do to make them rate that High?
8. Has your rating of books changing over the years?
9. Where do you record your ratings of your books?
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Thanks for doing the tag! Yeah I get the difference between real dnfs and kind of dnfs haha. Yeah I'm probably like super lenient with my rating where I feel like if I learned something new or whatever the book starts at like 3.5 or something and goes up from there lol
Yes, I feel like if something gave me a new insight or something, then I just want to rate it higher haha. But if it isn't much more useful than a quick google search, was it that useful? I have no idea!
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If I like a book I give it five stars and if I don’t like it I don’t rate it. With one exception! I went back and gave that one one star to keep other people from being tricked into reading it.
Ooh this is interesting! I am now curious what book it was that you gave one star to?
It was Against All Odds by Jeffery H. Haskell. It was a space opera, thousands of years in the future and thousands of light years away but at the end of the book it becomes clear that it’s American Christians fighting Muslims (and some Russians). I felt duped!