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    i swear it, most of the time i push myself to not search for any review after finishing a book that i really liked, but at some point i open reddit, enter the name of the book just to see if someone liked the book just like me, but oh boy worst thing you can do when you love a book is searching reviews on social media, people be like "i hate it" "book is overrated" "what a waste of time", and i get it everyone has their own opinion about everything, but sometimes the explanations about why they hated the books are brainless, "the author don't know how to write" "the end should be this" "the plot was unexpected but it didn't fulfill my expectative" "the author describes tooo much the scenery". I've even seen people here complaining about (for example) Colleen Hoover books and then in the description they said they don't need to read any of their books to know they are bad. and im like people just like to spread hate everywhere. on the other hand you have people with very good arguments about why they consider a book bad, and i love to read those reviews, but those ones are the minority, the rest is like this book is the worst "the cover is too green". Anyway

    i would love to read your opinions about it.

    by _cloud_96

    1 Comment

    1. ThreeDogs2022 on

      I like to read thoughtful reviews particularly if they address passages/plot lines that I found tricky or inspiring. See what other people took away from it. I don’t bother with “I hate this book!” or “I love this book!”

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