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usonian

(18,565 posts)
Tue Jun 24, 2025, 09:09 PM 12 hrs ago

Authors hit by bad reviews on Goodreads before review copies are even circulated.

https://www.thebookseller.com/news/authors-hit-by-bad-reviews-on-goodreads-before-review-copies-are-even-circulated

Emphasis mine.

Authors are reportedly being hit by negative reviews on the book review site Goodreads before proof copies are even circulated, with the review site allegedly failing to remove reviews.

Crime writer Jo Furniss was one of several authors to share her recent experience of the Amazon-owned review site with The Bookseller: “A lot of authors share the soul-destroying experience of seeing their books trashed before they are even available to genuine readers," she said. "Worse, like me, they feel they are given no protection by one of the biggest platforms in the industry. What is Goodreads doing to protect authors from online abuse?”

In her comment piece for The Bookseller, Furniss wrote: “It is months until the publication of my next thriller, Guilt Trip (Bonnier Zaffre). The novel is not available anywhere yet. Not even advance review copies. So why does Guilt Trip already have a single two-star rating on Goodreads?

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Long-time romance author Milly Johnson said: “I had a one-star rating for a book that hadn’t even been seen by my copy editor. When I raised it with Goodreads they wouldn’t interfere as they said the reviewer had a perfect right to predict if they’d enjoy it or not.


It's a crime!

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Authors hit by bad reviews on Goodreads before review copies are even circulated. (Original Post) usonian 12 hrs ago OP
Amazon has too much power, just like X, Meta, Google and all the rest. bucolic_frolic 11 hrs ago #1
Amazon hosts many AI-generated clones of original works. usonian 11 hrs ago #3
Perhaps it's time to... 2naSalit 11 hrs ago #2
I self publish books on Amazon... Joinfortmill 10 hrs ago #4

bucolic_frolic

(50,996 posts)
1. Amazon has too much power, just like X, Meta, Google and all the rest.
Tue Jun 24, 2025, 09:17 PM
11 hrs ago

The publishing world of the 1980s and 1990s barely exists, or exists only for the biggest author names we all recognize. SMall publishers are all but out of business. They can spend $80,000 to bring a book to market with a few thousand copies. The risk is the book will never sell.

So the choice is digital. There are independent digital operations with real marketing departments, but also those who collect marketing dollars but underperform. So said the authors I spoke with a couple years ago.

And there's Amazon. The sheer volume of authors can bury some very good books. But not all books are good.

usonian

(18,565 posts)
3. Amazon hosts many AI-generated clones of original works.
Tue Jun 24, 2025, 09:42 PM
11 hrs ago

Takedown is either slow or non-existent.
I don't use them, so I can't say.

Joinfortmill

(18,291 posts)
4. I self publish books on Amazon...
Tue Jun 24, 2025, 10:56 PM
10 hrs ago

I just saw a posting on Bluesky about this. Not sure what is happening, but it isn't good. Getting reviews is a herculean task on Amazon/Goodreads, or any other outlet, for that matter. I sell 'wide', which means other book sellers, like Barnes and Noble, also sell my books. I hope they find a way to stop this. Most authors like me, who self publish, aren't earning tons of money. We do it for the love of it.

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