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Changing Ratings
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I find as time goes on, the stronger points stay with me, the things I really liked or disliked about a book, but not always the overall feeling I have of the book.
I'm often surprised at rating something low, when I come across it six months later, but it must have been justified at the time!


If I changed them, I'd never have any time to read anything else!!

I find rating quite difficult anyway, as I find it impossible to use five levels to differentiate between a cosy whodunnit that's been great fun to read, and a prize winning masterpiece or classic.
I tend to rate on how much I've actually enjoyed it personally.

Have to say that poor editing etc will straight away put it down the ratings no matter how good the story might be (but generally the stories that are pooly edited and proofed aren't fab to begin with...)




Should you stick with the rating you originally gave or is it good to adjust a rating based on how you look back on a book.
Looking back at the books read this year i have found that some books just don't seem to fit in the rating band they are in, mainly in comparison with other books.
So should i amend them or leave them how i first thought?