Given a Low Editor Score Because I Didn't Like a Book
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Given a Low Editor Score Because I Didn't Like a Book
I was marked down on grammar - my only error was that I did not use commas after "and"
But what I am curious about is that the editor gave me a low score because "Also, I do not think the rating for the book is justified."
This is very concerning - I thought the whole point was to review books honestly even if you did not like the book. Reviews are subjective, and while many people loved this book and gave it five stars, I did not and rated it appropriately. I also gave an adequate explanation as to why I rated it so low.
The rating, by the way, was 2 out of 5 stars.
If this is how reviews will be scored, what is the point of providing a review that is anything less than 4 or 5 stars?
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I just experienced the same. The guidelines say that we are allowed to give the books low ratings, but we have to state why, which is what I did. I got a low score. Really not happy.
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Hi! They probably didn't mark you down because you disliked the book or gave it a low score. That's the essence of a review—providing an honest assessment. Occasionally, editors may feel that book ratings lack strong justification. I've encountered this situation myself, thinking I had strongly justified my rating and having editors say I didn't! It's a bit frustrating. However, you can always request reconsideration if you believe they are mistaken. Good luck with everything!Kirsten Wheeler wrote: ↑20 Dec 2023, 09:39 Hi, I just received a scorecard on my first review.
I was marked down on grammar - my only error was that I did not use commas after "and"
But what I am curious about is that the editor gave me a low score because "Also, I do not think the rating for the book is justified."
This is very concerning - I thought the whole point was to review books honestly even if you did not like the book. Reviews are subjective, and while many people loved this book and gave it five stars, I did not and rated it appropriately. I also gave an adequate explanation as to why I rated it so low.
The rating, by the way, was 2 out of 5 stars.
If this is how reviews will be scored, what is the point of providing a review that is anything less than 4 or 5 stars?