Here I am, still trying to get into Goodreads, if not for anything else, at least to keep an online catalog of my books. I never felt particularly inclined to "friend" anyone though now I have a few people in my "friends" list. I pretty much gave up on trying to import my whole collection of titles using Calibre, but I am going to try again. I have well over 3500 ebooks (and I am not done yet "organizing" the collection). I really don't feel like manually entering those that are not "recognized" by their search engines. In short, I have been organizing the collection in my own computer using Calibre.
And now to the topic of reviews in Goodreads. The reviews system in Goodreads reminds me too much of the system in Amazon. Anyone can up vote or down rate a book, books that are not even out yet are either given 5-star ratings or 1-star ratings, people post as a review an actual complaint about the formatting of a book or any random thought based not on their having read the books, but rather on personal opinions based on a blurb, or a cover, or whatever. A lot of people love Goodreads, they find it useful, they are active in the communities, etc. I don't have enough time in the day to tend to all of my personal interests as I work full time and have a husband, so I have to admit I haven't gotten into any of the actual communities/groups, there.
All this being said, there is a further element that has been putting me off, that element is author meltdown. A few years back, there seemingly was an increased number of author meltdowns, particularly by self-published individuals. One of those meltdowns ended up in what has to be the most disturbing online author v. reviewer incident I've had the misfortune of witnessing in my 20 years of my being online. I don't know what has happened to the poor reviewers that were viciously attacked in that incident, I suspect some may not even review as they used to any longer. Other reviewers in the blogger communities had a rather nasty wake up call as well.
There are a couple posts online that are very well written and do a great job of explaining things. My favorite can be found here. DA has an epic thread here, though sadly, the comments thread seems to be broken. I think every major romance-related and YA blog dedicated articles to the incident at the time.
Some people tried to "justify" the actions of the authors involved in the creation of the nasty, bullying website (which no longer exists as it originally was, by the way, as they "sanitized" it substantially with the bad backlash they received, not to mention threats of legal action against them). The argument was that people should write "nicer" reviews, that the reviewers "brought it upon themselves" because they were rude. The reviewers (all participant in Goodreads) were also accused of creating mobs of followers and "harassing and bullying authors in Goodreads", etc.
This is the incident that ended up making me decide that Goodreads was not for me. A site in which you are supposed to be able to share your thoughts and opinions about books you read, civilly of course, ending up being controlled by "special snowflake" types of authors is not the place for me. This is also what caused my decision to stick to writing my reviews in either Amazon (yes, even after what I said above about Amazon) or here, if I ever feel the need to review anything. I was a reviewer for years, but frankly, things have changed from how they used to be back when I still reviewed, and I don't give a fig about any author whose work I review giving me grief because he/she didn't like what I said, no matter how politely I have expressed the thoughts. My opinion is: if you put your book out there for all the world to see, IT'S ON YOU if you end up with a review from someone that hated it. No amount of tantrums and bullying is going to change that fact. It has always been like that since books became mainstream centuries ago. Even Jane Austen and Charles Dickens received horrible reviews. My advice to those types of authors: DEAL WITH IT OR WRITE FOR YOURSELF. If your work is good enough it will survive anything thrown at it.
Reviewing is not easy, no matter where your review is "published": a blog, a website, Goodreads, Amazon, etc. Reviewing styles are as varied as writing styles. Some reviewers are very blunt and unapologetic about it, others prefer to use more tact. If a reader buys a book and gets sorely disappointed in it, and wants to share his/her opinion online, no one can tell the person not to do so and, much less, how to do so. Period. Again, you write a book and decide to put it out there... It's ON YOU, so deal with it and own it. The rest of us don't owe you anything and you should be thankful that we even bothered to get your book. I don't know when the dynamic started changing (some would blame millennials, though I know better), but it is plain wrong and does no favors to readers like me, who are constantly looking for new authors to love.
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Sunday, March 25, 2012
Goodreads, Calibre and me - part four (quick update)
As I previously reported, I figured out the spreadsheet bit. Sadly (for me) I realized that a bunch of books are TBR yet they all appear as read. On top of that, another bunch of those TBR books have ratings *sigh* My book shelf, as it currently stands, has over 650 books and I am not done adding yet. I don't know if I'll ever finish this "project", I sure hope so.
Mireya
Mireya
Friday, March 23, 2012
Goodreads, Calibre and me - part three
Well, as previously reported, I figured the spreadsheet thingie. Now I am looking at my list (now at a hefty 656 books in Calibre of which 619 transferred to Goodreads with no issues), and I realize that I have to try and detail which are read and which are not. It wouldn't be a problem if it weren't for the fact that I can't see how to do it in bulk, instead of having to go one by one checking every title as "read".
On a side note, I am now printing book lists of my favorite authors, to make sure that my collections of said authors are complete. Many of the books by my favorite print authors I have both in print and in ebook format. I suspect that by the time I am done with this, I will have well over 500 more books added to my book catalog in both Calibre and Goodreads. Thankfully I have a scanner and will be able to go relatively quickly once I tackle the print book collection.
Random thoughts: Should I check Shelfari? Should I start my husband's Goodreads page?
The saga continues...
Mireya
On a side note, I am now printing book lists of my favorite authors, to make sure that my collections of said authors are complete. Many of the books by my favorite print authors I have both in print and in ebook format. I suspect that by the time I am done with this, I will have well over 500 more books added to my book catalog in both Calibre and Goodreads. Thankfully I have a scanner and will be able to go relatively quickly once I tackle the print book collection.
Random thoughts: Should I check Shelfari? Should I start my husband's Goodreads page?
The saga continues...
Mireya
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Goodreads, Calibre and me - part two
Well, I am slow, but thankfully not entirely dumb, so it does seem that I've been able to figure out at least some of my conundrums involving Goodreads and Calibre. I did have to go book my book on my current Calibre Library, to make sure the ISBNs were in the metadata for each title to be able to prepare a spreadsheet that, when imported to Goodreads, would allow the site to "recognize" each book. My Goodreads list now is more accurate. I now have to go through my previous Calibre library backup which got all messed up during one of Calibre's updates early last year (or the previous year, can't recall). I got pissed off so I simply started from scratch, saving the older library to "fix" the problem at a later date. Of course, procrastinator that I am, it didn't happen until today. However, I am slowly getting there. I am aware I'll not be able to finish this task today, as I have way too many books. Now I have to figure out the how to send my Goodreads reviews to my blog, and then the widget for my bookshelf.
As I was going through my Calibre library fixing metadata, I realized that I am a shameful e-book collector the same way I used to be a print book hog. There are quite a number of e-books that I have not read or that I don't remember having read. I will have to start paying more attention and actually bother to "mark" each book as read or TBR (to be read).
I know that this is probably sounding like way too much work, but I am actually deriving satisfaction out of seeing that list of books grow, and figuring a way of cataloging/classifying them suitably. I am also finding it satisfying to write down in a journal. I had attempted this in the past, with no success whatsoever (I am not particularly disciplined.) I discovered the Gonereading.com journals, via another blog which I can't recall at the moment. I HIGHLY recommend them. They come in two sizes (pocket and large) and they have leading questions in each page, which certainly do help out when jotting down notes. FABULOUS FABULOUS FABULOUS! I bought three: one large and two pocket, I am going to be placing another order really soon and likely buying a pocket one for one of my nieces.
On a side note, I am losing track of my husband's favorite authors and books, I think I am going to start a Goodreads private account for him, so that I can keep up. I used to have to keep up for my niece, but the girl (who is smart and very internet savvy) has fixed that for herself, so no need to do that any longer ... WOOT! Love her, but she reads a LOT and it was becoming harder and harder... not complaining here, just sayin'. She has a humongo-list of TBR books she wants to read.
I shall report further when I figure out the "other" stuff involving Goodreads.
Mireya
As I was going through my Calibre library fixing metadata, I realized that I am a shameful e-book collector the same way I used to be a print book hog. There are quite a number of e-books that I have not read or that I don't remember having read. I will have to start paying more attention and actually bother to "mark" each book as read or TBR (to be read).
I know that this is probably sounding like way too much work, but I am actually deriving satisfaction out of seeing that list of books grow, and figuring a way of cataloging/classifying them suitably. I am also finding it satisfying to write down in a journal. I had attempted this in the past, with no success whatsoever (I am not particularly disciplined.) I discovered the Gonereading.com journals, via another blog which I can't recall at the moment. I HIGHLY recommend them. They come in two sizes (pocket and large) and they have leading questions in each page, which certainly do help out when jotting down notes. FABULOUS FABULOUS FABULOUS! I bought three: one large and two pocket, I am going to be placing another order really soon and likely buying a pocket one for one of my nieces.
On a side note, I am losing track of my husband's favorite authors and books, I think I am going to start a Goodreads private account for him, so that I can keep up. I used to have to keep up for my niece, but the girl (who is smart and very internet savvy) has fixed that for herself, so no need to do that any longer ... WOOT! Love her, but she reads a LOT and it was becoming harder and harder... not complaining here, just sayin'. She has a humongo-list of TBR books she wants to read.
I shall report further when I figure out the "other" stuff involving Goodreads.
Mireya
Monday, March 19, 2012
Trying to get into Goodreads... but it's annoying me
Well, I use Calibre. Turns out there is a little add-on that supposedly would assist in synchronizing Goodreads with Calibre. I still haven't figured it out. Then I find out that I can use a spreadsheet of sorts to import my books list to Goodreads. I still haven't figured it out completely. Last but not least, I am trying to use the feature that would allow for me to post my updates to Goodreads into this blog, by just clicking a little box.
I guess I'll have to keep trying until I figure this out. bleh!
Mireya
I guess I'll have to keep trying until I figure this out. bleh!
Mireya
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