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July 2014 - Rating the Underrated

Well, go to the shelf you want to see the number of ratings on each book. Click on the settings link

It drops down a menu. Check the number of ratings check box and then hit the apply button

It will then apply this to your shelf and it will appear on the top row. Just click it to sort by it. You may have to click on it again to sort from lowest to highest.


I'm a bit confused about the 500 reviews: because the aim is to let the book get more written reviews, does it count if there are for example 600 star ratings and only 350 written reviews? Or do the stars AND the reviews need to be below 500? I'm expecting the latter but just want to be sure :)

So most people wouldn't have reviewed unless they rated, but not all ratings would come with a review.
For example I'm currently looking at The Path to the Spiders' Nests and it says under the title
stars 3.68 · rating details · 2,523 ratings · 114 reviews
So for that one we are looking at the 2,523 ratings. More than 500, not eligible.

You definitely can. I'm actually expecting that from some of you multi-lingual peoples.
As I am planning on using this to fill my TBR list (and it's all about me :P), if you choose review in Dutch, we'd love an English translation when you report.


I'm done spamming this thread now :) the challenges always just make me super excited!

Just a question about the scoring. When it comes to the number of Goodreads ratings (before yours), is that the number of ratings it has when we finish the book or how many it had on the day we started reading it?

Just a question about the scoring. When it comes to the number of Goodreads ratings (before yours), is that the number of ratings it has when we finish the ..."
Fair question. Let's make it standard. 1 July or the day you decide to read it if it is after the 1st.
How about I make everyone report in this channel what they are reading for it, with how many ratings it has that day.

This is an easy challenge for us, non english speakers. I probably will be able to score any french book I read next month.
:)

So I guess I won't have any trouble to find a good book for this!
Looks like fun!

This is an easy challenge for us, non english speakers. I probably will be able to score a..."
Same for Aussie books honestly. But, where the gophering can come in this time is the points, or the lack of them.




Oh wow... well, happy gophering!

I have one that has 0 but I started it last year. It's my emergency book that lives at the bottom of my handbag.

Oh wow... well, happy gophering!"
Thanks :)! It will be fun!


I have started this book but cannot finish in time - it is not floating my boat at the moment

(you have 86 other options :P)

They are for the very brave ( 500 p. and up):
Michael Connelly - The Harry Bosch Collection -wich has a cover mainly in white and the author in blue
The Mammoth Book Of Extreme Science Fiction wich is SF and short stories too.
The Mammoth Book of Golden Age Science Fiction: Ten Classic Stories from the Birth of Modern Science Fiction Writing wich is SF, short stories AND under 100 ratings




(in post last two episodes of Game of Thrones stupor)"
Probably my contextualization was not so good ;-) (I warned You all, my English´s skills were -are- not socially acceptable)

I'm thinking of reading an anthology Half in the Sun: Anthology of Mennonite Writing.
It looks like a collection of short stories all written by different people, how would I count the author points?? Use the editor as the author or count points for each separate author??






Will this count for short stories?
Tales of Australia:Great Southern Land
edited by Stephen C. Ormsby and Carol Bond
Looking for my July AtW read and I found this one on the B & N sale site for $5.00. I already had it on my TBR Australia shelf. Only has 4 ratings.



My short list could be different tomorrow. Decisions, decisions. :)

Name on the book. I will clarify in the original post
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Books will only be eligible for this if they have less than 500 reviews as of July 1 (I know, that means J.K. Rowling's new book will probably be out by the end of the day). HOWEVER, from 1 July onwards, if you register your intention to read a book on here, and then a frenzy of reviewers knock it to 500, I will allow it. But if you look below, the lower the number of ratings, the higher the points...
When you decide what book you are reading, you will need to let us all know in a post in the challenge discussion thread. Either post in here on 1 July 2014, or the day you decide, and tell us how many ratings it has that day. This post is what we will go off for scoring as well as eligibility.
Your reporting post in the reporting thread should have your scores from below, and a link to your review. No review, no badge. Aim is to not only read a book that may be overlooked due to not many ratings, but to give the next people who look at the book some info. Community service in a way :) I don't mind if your review is two sentences long, but lets get some of the underrated books some ratings!
General Rules:
1. The book may be in any format - paperback, ebook, audiobook.
2. The book may be in any genre.
3. The book may NOT be combined with the Year Long Chunkster Challenge.
4. The book must be read between July 1 to July 31, 2014 (based on your own time zone).
5. The challenge is for one book. You may read more books if you chose, but only the highest scoring book will apply.
Number of Goodreads Ratings (before yours and as of the day you declare it as your intended read)
5 pts – less than 100
4 pts – 100-199
3 pts – 200 - 299
2 pts – 300 - 399
1 pts – 400 - 499
Genre
5 pts – Short Stories
4 pts – Sci-fi
3 pts - Biography
2 pts – Young Adult
1 pt - Thriller
Cover (on the version you read)
5 pts – Has a water lily on it
4 pts – Cover is mainly white
3 pts – The Title is in red
2 pts – The author is in blue (these three for both US Independence Day and Bastille Day)
1 pt – has stars on the cover
Author
5 pts – Has only published one book.
4 pts – Last name starts with T (name as on book)
3 pts – has another book that has over 10 000 ratings (for example Lian Hearn has one book under 500 Blossoms and Shadows which you could read, but has another with over 10 000 Across the Nightingale Floor, so you would get points)
2 pts – Born in July
1 pt – is male
Pages
5 pts - 600 - 1000 pages
4 pts - 500 - 599 pages
3 pts - 400 - 499 pages
2 pts - 300 - 399 pages
1 pts - 200 - 299 pages
Bonus Points (count once):
5 pts – Character visits a temple/shrine/church or offers a prayer (any religion) for Tanabata, a Japanese traditional seasonal "make-a-wish" celebration
5 pts – Characters visit a lolly/sweet/candy shop/store (choose your appropriate terminology) for National Diabetes Week
1 pt per occupation (each only counts once) – Has a Veterinarian, equestrian, furrier, tanner, or pharmacist in it for St James' feast day