Wednesday, January 1, 2020

Reader Reviews - Your Readers Have A Lot to Say






Your target audience has a lot to say. Take some time to read the reviews.

After taking a break from my current work in progress this morning, I noticed my stack of books-to-read was down to two books. So I refilled my cup of coffee and logged on to Amazon to check out some cozy murder mysteries.  I read a few descriptions and then was sidetracked reading reader reviews. It wasn’t all wine and roses. It was fascinating, scary, and enlightening.


I read 5 & 4-star reviews to understand what readers enjoy.

I read 1 & 2-star reviews to understand what they found annoying and made them dislike the books.


The 5 & 4-star reviewers offer prized insights into what they want to read in a novel: Characters you care about; storylines that keep you reading past bedtime; and a story that hangs together and leads you to a satisfying ending.

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The pit-bull reviewers (who go for the bone when they bite and who hand out 1 and 2-star reviews) were really, utterly, and truly turned off by poor grammar, typos, and punctuation errors. We’re talking big time. Next came irritating main characters and a storyline that lacked momentum. I constantly saw the words: Hated the main character; Needs proper editing; Couldn’t finish the book; Boring; Plotholes you could drive a truck through; Couldn't identify with the characters.


Needless to say, these are all things we authors are aware of. But reading reviews is an excellent reminder. Remember – make sure your book is truly ready to go to press before you query agents or self-publish.

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Pick your favorite genre and see what readers like and what they hate.
        
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I also came across some quirky reviews that left me scratching my head.
4-star review: “I don’t give 5-star reviews because most people don’t read them.”
4-star review: “I never give 5 stars, just because.”
1-star review on a murder mystery that was not Christian based: “I stopped in the first chapter when the Lord’s name was taken in vain.”
1-star review: “Good read.”
1-star review: “Amazon sent the wrong book and they won’t send the correct one.”


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Other places to find me:
My Historical Adventure Novel on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1070510645
My Historical Murder Mystery Novel (1st in a series) on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/169609738X

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