Marc Nash | The Ratings And Reviews Tag @MarcNash | Uploaded December 2021 | Updated October 2024, 11 minutes ago.
Originated by Gunpowder, Fiction & Plot youtube.com/watch?v=IuynyN67WI4&ab_channel=Gunpowder%2CFiction%26Plot
I was tagged by Courtney Ferriter youtube.com/watch?v=Rua3YM6xUOM&ab_channel=CourtneyFerriter
Other video mentioned "Mac And His Problem" by Enrique Vila-Matas youtube.com/watch?v=mFd1MQOHiFY&t=3s&ab_channel=MarcNash
Prompts:
1. Tag folks.
2. How do you know you’ve just finished a good book? Is it a thinking or a feeling response?
3. When you begin to form your review/rating - what is the first question you ask yourself?
4. Do you do star ratings? Why? Why not?
a. If YES
i. Explain your star rating system – what does a good book get in your rating system?
ii. Is your star rating consistent? i.e. are all your 5 star books better than all your 4 star books?
b. If NO
i. What language do you use to convey the quality of a book in your reviews?
ii. Does this form an informal rating or ranking?
5. Do you believe every book has its perfect reader? Does this contradict the idea that a book can be “bad”?
6. What book that you hated have you recommended?
7. What makes a book good, bad or great by your evaluation?
8. When evaluating the quality of a book do you have specific criteria or aspects of the book, such as character development, that you consider? Does this change if you are writing an in-depth review vs. just thinking about the book for enjoyment?
9. Do you consider star ratings or average ratings when choosing books to read/add to your TBR?
10. Who on BookTube does reliable and interesting reviews of books that you know you can use to decide if a book is for you or not? What makes their reviews so good?
11. Does that/those Booktuber(s) use different language than you to evaluate and review the overall quality of a book?
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As mentioned, I'm an author as well as a reader and have 6 novels and 5 collections of flash fiction out. amazon.co.uk/s?k=marc+nash&i=digital-text&ref=nb_sb_noss_1
Originated by Gunpowder, Fiction & Plot youtube.com/watch?v=IuynyN67WI4&ab_channel=Gunpowder%2CFiction%26Plot
I was tagged by Courtney Ferriter youtube.com/watch?v=Rua3YM6xUOM&ab_channel=CourtneyFerriter
Other video mentioned "Mac And His Problem" by Enrique Vila-Matas youtube.com/watch?v=mFd1MQOHiFY&t=3s&ab_channel=MarcNash
Prompts:
1. Tag folks.
2. How do you know you’ve just finished a good book? Is it a thinking or a feeling response?
3. When you begin to form your review/rating - what is the first question you ask yourself?
4. Do you do star ratings? Why? Why not?
a. If YES
i. Explain your star rating system – what does a good book get in your rating system?
ii. Is your star rating consistent? i.e. are all your 5 star books better than all your 4 star books?
b. If NO
i. What language do you use to convey the quality of a book in your reviews?
ii. Does this form an informal rating or ranking?
5. Do you believe every book has its perfect reader? Does this contradict the idea that a book can be “bad”?
6. What book that you hated have you recommended?
7. What makes a book good, bad or great by your evaluation?
8. When evaluating the quality of a book do you have specific criteria or aspects of the book, such as character development, that you consider? Does this change if you are writing an in-depth review vs. just thinking about the book for enjoyment?
9. Do you consider star ratings or average ratings when choosing books to read/add to your TBR?
10. Who on BookTube does reliable and interesting reviews of books that you know you can use to decide if a book is for you or not? What makes their reviews so good?
11. Does that/those Booktuber(s) use different language than you to evaluate and review the overall quality of a book?
*
As mentioned, I'm an author as well as a reader and have 6 novels and 5 collections of flash fiction out. amazon.co.uk/s?k=marc+nash&i=digital-text&ref=nb_sb_noss_1