What has happened to civility? Â It seems to be running in short supply. Â Politicians have become experts at delivering stinging comments to their colleagues all in view of the ever present cameras. Bullying is commonplace – and its not limited to children and teens. It seems as though, in a day of media excess, offensive behavior has become acceptable.
This behavior is carrying over to book reviews.
I am on a mailing list for e-BookSoda and BookBub.  I receive emails promoting books everyday. Before purchasing/downloading a book, I typically read the reviews. I’m always struck by the range of opinions. I guess there is truth in the saying – One man’s trash is another man’s treasure.
Recently, I read a one star review – I understood that the reviewer didn’t care for the story. Â I was floored however, when she ended her assessment with the comment that the book might be an excellent read for someone who liked this particular genre. Â Really? Â So why only one star?
Another reviewer (different book) was nothing short of catty. Â Curiosity got the best of me – so I looked up her other reviews – she must have had the absolute worst luck when choosing reading material. Â I mean, honestly, what’s the chance of finding 19 books out of 30 that are so horrible they only deserve one star?
I’m not saying that reviewers should lie. Â Obviously, not everyone will connect with a story. I’m suggesting that as readers, we should consider how much weight we want to give any particular review.
