Anonymous wrote:They are asking our friend group what we thought of it. Of those who've read it, it's pretty unanimously bad, but I'm not ok even hinting about this to them. Wondering if I'm in the minority.
Anonymous wrote:Is it published yet? Then tell them something you liked.
Unpublished? Offer constructive feedback
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, plot twist!
I’m the author. My friends have given polite, vague congratulations, minus one who told me who awful the book is.
Was just curious if the rest were lying, and it seems like they were. Pretty depressed now.
I'm an author too. The likeliest thing is they didn't read it. Publishing a book made me realize how few of my friends read at all.
Also, though, I don't believe you. Doesn't ring true
I mean, I wrote a book that's "badly edited with plot holes."![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, plot twist!
I’m the author. My friends have given polite, vague congratulations, minus one who told me who awful the book is.
Was just curious if the rest were lying, and it seems like they were. Pretty depressed now.
I'm an author too. The likeliest thing is they didn't read it. Publishing a book made me realize how few of my friends read at all.
Also, though, I don't believe you. Doesn't ring true
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, plot twist!
I’m the author. My friends have given polite, vague congratulations, minus one who told me who awful the book is.
Was just curious if the rest were lying, and it seems like they were. Pretty depressed now.
I'm an author too. The likeliest thing is they didn't read it. Publishing a book made me realize how few of my friends read at all.

Anonymous wrote:So, plot twist!
I’m the author. My friends have given polite, vague congratulations, minus one who told me who awful the book is.
Was just curious if the rest were lying, and it seems like they were. Pretty depressed now.
Anonymous wrote:It's a huge deal for her to get it published. Somebody (several somebodies) saw something good or interesting in it, even if you didn't. No book is for everyone.
Say something nice and true like "You must be proud" or "you must have worked so hard on that." Or just mention SOMETHING about it you liked: a character, a line. No book is perfect and most authors are self-aware enough to know that, but to criticize the book is like telling someone her baby is ugly: just don't. It ultimately reflects more on you (not being able to share in a friend's joy) than says anything about your discernment as a literary critic.
Anonymous wrote:It's a huge deal for her to get it published. Somebody (several somebodies) saw something good or interesting in it, even if you didn't. No book is for everyone.
Say something nice and true like "You must be proud" or "you must have worked so hard on that." Or just mention SOMETHING about it you liked: a character, a line. No book is perfect and most authors are self-aware enough to know that, but to criticize the book is like telling someone her baby is ugly: just don't. It ultimately reflects more on you (not being able to share in a friend's joy) than says anything about your discernment as a literary critic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No I wouldn’t say anything since it’s already published. I would say congrats and find something I liked about it to mention.
I have a friend, whose books I don’t like, who asks for positive reviews on Amazon (doesn’t ask if I like it, just asks for reviews). I won’t do it because I think it is misleading and compromises the system.
Trust me, the system is already compromised.
It's SO compromised, and she needs positive reviews so her book will keep showing up in search. I'd review any friend's book positively. IMO, it's so crappy to put some kind of misguided faith in the holiness of Amazon's algorithm above support for a friend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No I wouldn’t say anything since it’s already published. I would say congrats and find something I liked about it to mention.
I have a friend, whose books I don’t like, who asks for positive reviews on Amazon (doesn’t ask if I like it, just asks for reviews). I won’t do it because I think it is misleading and compromises the system.
Trust me, the system is already compromised.
Anonymous wrote:No I wouldn’t say anything since it’s already published. I would say congrats and find something I liked about it to mention.
I have a friend, whose books I don’t like, who asks for positive reviews on Amazon (doesn’t ask if I like it, just asks for reviews). I won’t do it because I think it is misleading and compromises the system.