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Do you think it's fair to rate a book you haven't finished and got as an ARC?
I just started checking the reviews for the book I just finished and got as a galley. I noticed there were a couple reviews where people gave it one star but didn't even finish the book and received it as an ARC. I feel like that's a little unfair to rate a book so lowly that you received as a galley and didn't even finish. Isn't part of receiving the ARC that you will read it and review it?
What says NBC?
Re: Do you think it's fair to rate a book you haven't finished and got as an ARC?
my read shelf:
Wes: 10/8/2012
Kate's Recipe Box || Relatively Bookish
I think it would be better not to give a rating, but mark it as DNF.
I received an ARC from GR years ago and it was horrible. I DID finish it, but it was just a meandering bunch of nonsense without any kind of plot line whatsoever, if it wasn't an ARC I would have DNF. When I went on GR I saw that others recieving ARCs had given it 4-5 stars and gave glowing reviews about how it was the most amazing thing ever. I gave it 2 stars, wrote that it just wasn't for me without elaborating, and called it a day.
I have never gotten another ARC from GR - I sporadically enter the drawings when I'm bored. I am convinced that this is why.
my read shelf:
Wes: 10/8/2012