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Apr 29, 2019 02:27AM

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But it is important to note that I am reading an average of only 2 books per month so much less workload then most in the group.



I find it hard as it is to organise my thoughts, especially this year (which feels overwhelming in general). So now that I procrastinate - after a week or two - my efforts are going to be very sad
But before I sit and review Im scrambling to finish my last book for this month


I sometimes make minor tweaks to it a day or two later, but usually just let it stand. It also help s cement the book in my mind as writing something down is a way for me to 'learn' and thus remember.




I'm the same way. I like to get it written right away, so as not to forget. Of course, then I sometimes do think of something a day or two later I wanted to say in my review! Oops!
But, I also read so quickly, that I hate having a backlog to write (and copy/paste each one in about 20 different places!!!). I try really hard to keep up, though if I'm busy, it can sometimes be a day or two before I get it done.

This made me laugh so much. My other half just can't seem to get it. So you have to write the reviews or what happens? How can you prioritise catching up on them over catching up on the washing? Um....he doesn't quite understand that I enjoy it and it makes me use my adult brain.....for him it would be a punishment to write one. We are all different. I was recently 5 reviews behind due to being computerless and was going crazy. Almost caught up...now only 3 behind. (If only I would stop reading new books!) But I fell down the stairs yesterday and sprained my ankle and today I have to spend in bed with it elevated and iced....doctor's orders and he's the doctor. First thought after I recovered from the fright that I had broken it....now I can catch up on my reviews and no one will say anything about it lol. So that's what I'm doing.

I love writing reviews - I understand. I hope you feel better!

Sorry you got injured-I constantly sprain my left foot, because I have broken it so many times...Would rather have the break and the cast, really is less painful-But enjoy your R&R(or should it be R(est) and W(Writing)😉

Because I can't leave it very long without writing my reviews, afraid I'll forget what I wanted to say, when I am computerless, I hand write the review and just type it up when I get home. :-)

Because I can't leave it very long without writing my reviews, afraid I'll forget what I wanted to say, when I am comp..."
I know exactly what you mean. I tend to write copious updates on the Goodreads app on my mobile phone while computerless, which I copy and paste into my review and then rewrite into something that makes sense as a whole. There is no way I could remember my thoughts about a new book if I can't write it up straight away or if I'm running behind. I also delayed writing about the books that were multiple rereads, ones that I knew so well that I could think about how I felt about them without trying to power up the memory banks.

Thanks so much! I'm on the mend now but still not able to drive. I've caught up on all of my reviews though...so pleased about that! Now I have some serious reading ahead of me the next few days!

Oh NO!
I basically commit myself to four lines immediately after reading the book, before I can start another. Just four. As a result, some of my reviews suck, but at least there is a placeholder. Usually, once I get started, more than four lines pours out.
I will admit that I haven't been as vigilant about making sure they are actually well done reviews. And I try to recap the plot as little as humanely possible. People can read the plot elsewhere I figure.

HA HA, that's hysterical . . .

Um, yeah, and I MISS them, so there is an audience of at least one who has noticed . . .especially the bad books. Can you at least please review the bad books right away? No one does that quite like you.


I’m with Anita, I’ve said this before. My reviews continue very little plot. They’re all written from the point of you of felt experience and ambiance. But people seem to like them. My reviews that is. I have a lot of strange people following me. Speaking of, if I were technologically literate, which a few of you know I am not, I might try to delete some of the friends that I have. I’m goodreads that is. Not you guys. The ones that I don’t know how they got there but that I think I just adding more clutter to my life. I’m also trying to get out of more Facebook groups and pages, and to try to unsubscribe to various email intrusions. I also couldn’t figure out how to leave Goodreads groups, not out of course! My trimming the TBR is going so well, that I’m trying to figure out how to trim my life - and my waist!

To delete followers on GR, go to your friends page. On the top right is a link to Followers-go there, and you can then delete them.
For groups, Go to the main page of the Group-On top there is a link that says "Edit your Membership" click on that, and on the top of the page is a link that says "leave group" click there.
For email-on the bottom of the page there should be a link(usually
very small, you might have to search for it) that says "unsubscribe" click there and follow the directions.
Hope this helps you de-clutter!

I like including it because I post my reviews in so many different places, I don't know if someone has the summary right there or not. I usually keep my summary obviously separate from the review, though, via paragraphs, so if someone starts reading and doesn't want the summary, they can skip to the next paragraph.
If I look at someone's review who hasn't written a summary... I want to know what the book is about before reading about what someone thought. I just don't take the time to go to a different site or page to find out, then go back to the review.

I try to review as many books as I can. I don't feel terribly guilty if I miss some here and there, because I'm doing my best.
I would never hold off reading until I do a review. The first thing I do when I finish a book is start another. I want the next one in place right away. I cannot stand to have an empty space in my reading.

I like including it because I post my reviews in so many different places..."
I too, like to put in a summary of what the book is about, so that I will remember it. Knowing that too much detail can spoil the book for other readers who have not yet read it, I try to not put in spoilers. It's a fine balance.

Yes, this, too.

I also try to avoid spoilers (if something might be considered a spoiler, I do add the spoiler "tag" to hide it, but I try to avoid that, for the most part).

Cin, I had a suspicion, I was not alone in this.

Yeah, if it happens that I don't have another print or ebook with me, I'll switch to audio. :-) I usually do have another print or ebook when I'm coming close to finishing, but there are rare occasions when it's not with me. But, my audio will always be there, as well.


I also use my reviews in this way.

I haven't been able to keep up with writing them directly upon finishing the book, but I have been able so far to get them written by the end of the month, or within a few days afterward. So even though I feel like I'm getting them written by the skin of my teeth, it still feels good that I'm at least keeping up on a monthly basis. It is a chaotic few days at the end of the month though, getting all of the thoughts and words down for multiple books all at once.

Congrats! Hope you are able to keep up with your goal!

Maybe in June I will try for reviewing half of the books that I read, and see how that affects my monthly average. Reviewing makes me think more deeply about a book, which could be so valuable.


Thank you. Our appreciation of these knows no bounds!

Is smite an Aussie slang word or the product of autocorrect? The only definition I know of for smite, an archaic word, is a verb meaning to strike sharply, and, sometimes, to kill by striking, etc.
I'm asking so I don't insert the wrong word for this thinking it's an autocorrect.