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Hey all,
So as it says in the title, I don't really rate books anymore. I used to do so, and I actually had my own system for how many stars a book should be.
But then rating books became really difficult. It felt sort of wrong for me to rate works with different contexts and which I had read for different reasons (fun vs study vs to challenge myself). And as the years progressed, I realised what I may have once rated 3-4 stars had stuck with me more than I expected. I realised that I can't predict nor quantify the impact a book will have on me. That's especially the case for books I study. There may be a book I didn't enjoy reading, but loved analysing and therefore have a greater connection with it outside the first-time reading experience. So when I rated a book, I felt like I was condensing my experiences into a number, which didn't capture the messiness of my experience.
So I just stopped rating. I love discussing books and can definitely tell which ones have stood out to me and which ones were more disappointing. Ask me what books I recommend or which ones have changed me and I can do that easily.
Maybe I'll change my mind in the future. But for now, the stars will be empty.
Anyone else the same? What are your thoughts?
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Whiskey Tender: A Memoir of Family and Survival on and off the Reservation
Deborah Jackson Taffa
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