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Wow what a question. I agree with you on feeling sorry for people that don't read. They have no clue what they are missing out on.
I started reviewing a few months ago on Amazon. At first it was just on books that I loved. But I tend to rant and rave at my husband when I read a bad book, and he was all like "Don't you write reviews about this kind of stuff!?!?" and I was like "Oh yay!" and that is how I started to get more critical on my reviews. But I still rant and rave at him anyway. . .I find he is a good soundboard for me to figure out what I really didn't like or what I really loved about a book. And bless his little heart. . .he has sat and listened to me talk about a book I loved for 2 hours before, such an amazing man. . .he is one of those people that don't understand what is so amazing about reading to me too.
I feel like I got off topic, I tend to do that. But the reason I review is because I like to put out there what I thought about something. On Amazon I don't use my real name and I liked it like that. . .over here I can't help but be who I really am cause I used facebook to sign up cause I was feeling lazy, why fill everything out when I can just click one button and be done with it. Also I guess it was also for a sense of accomplishment. I read so much that I wanted to have some way to keep track of it all, this was before I really found this site.
Reviewing to me is fun, so I do it with a smile. . .unless I didn't like the book then I'm pretty sure I do it with a fierce face and a lot of mumbling.
I started reviewing a few months ago on Amazon. At first it was just on books that I loved. But I tend to rant and rave at my husband when I read a bad book, and he was all like "Don't you write reviews about this kind of stuff!?!?" and I was like "Oh yay!" and that is how I started to get more critical on my reviews. But I still rant and rave at him anyway. . .I find he is a good soundboard for me to figure out what I really didn't like or what I really loved about a book. And bless his little heart. . .he has sat and listened to me talk about a book I loved for 2 hours before, such an amazing man. . .he is one of those people that don't understand what is so amazing about reading to me too.
I feel like I got off topic, I tend to do that. But the reason I review is because I like to put out there what I thought about something. On Amazon I don't use my real name and I liked it like that. . .over here I can't help but be who I really am cause I used facebook to sign up cause I was feeling lazy, why fill everything out when I can just click one button and be done with it. Also I guess it was also for a sense of accomplishment. I read so much that I wanted to have some way to keep track of it all, this was before I really found this site.
Reviewing to me is fun, so I do it with a smile. . .unless I didn't like the book then I'm pretty sure I do it with a fierce face and a lot of mumbling.
I have a couple of reasons. Firstly, I love to read and love to talk about books. Unfortunately, people in my immediate circle either do not love to read as much as I do or if they do read, they are not into the same genres; this means I have no outlet in which to express my views and feelings. Secondly, I love to write as much as I love to read, so coming up with well-written reviews combines both passions. Lastly, I think it's fun and I hope to maybe influence people into reading a book that they normally wouldn't or finding people who feel the same way I do.
I love to read but until I started writing seriously I never understood how important reviews are to an author. My favorite books to review are books from smaller publishing companies. There are so many great authors and books, I just want to support them all.
Great answers folks, I can identify with them all. So to lead on even further to those of you who also have blogs why did you go that extra step. So far I have been content to just review here and on Amazon but am toying with the idea of a blog. I'm no stranger to blogging and already have a private family one but am thinking a book one would be good fun too, just not too sure if I want to go public.
And just a side note, I have no idea how I ever bought books in the past without checking out a ton of reviews first! I'm so addicted to reading reviews now by others, its so just helpful (too helpful, I want all the books lol)and makes you pick up books you might never have come across otherwise.
I began reviewing as a writing exercise. I have always wanted to be a writer, though I have never had a great way with words. So, reading gives me ideas and it is a great way to see how other authors string words together to paint a story. Writing reviews for the books I review not only helps other authors gain some form of publicity for their novels, but it is also a great writing exercise to further my own writing skills.
Now for blogging, I started blogging again to further my writing exercises and to take on other aspects of authors publicity hurdles. I wanted to do cover reveals, blog tours, and interviews on top of the reviews. Get a first hand look at what authors go through to get their books out there. I get to help some great authors and I help myself by writing. It also doesn't hurt to have a blog full of followers for when the day comes (if it ever comes) that I publish my own book. :)
There ya have it. My reasons, while slightly selfish but also helpful, for writing reviews and having a book blog. :)
Now for blogging, I started blogging again to further my writing exercises and to take on other aspects of authors publicity hurdles. I wanted to do cover reveals, blog tours, and interviews on top of the reviews. Get a first hand look at what authors go through to get their books out there. I get to help some great authors and I help myself by writing. It also doesn't hurt to have a blog full of followers for when the day comes (if it ever comes) that I publish my own book. :)
There ya have it. My reasons, while slightly selfish but also helpful, for writing reviews and having a book blog. :)





I only started reviewing when I joined GoodReads and one of the main advantages I'm finding is that it makes me a better reader. I'm always thinking about what worked and didn't work for me in a book and writing the review makes consider so much about a book that I never really thought about before such who is narrating the book, the language used, etc.
But most of all I just enjoy it. Best reason in the world really :)