Pro-tip: If a well reviewed book has a Goodread's rating of around 3.5 then it's usually interesting
Submitted by Proper_Cold_6939 t3_zq01uh in books
Bonus points if there are reviews calling it 'pretentious' sassily claiming how they're the only ones who can see the emperor's new clothes.
'Life's too short, did not finish' followed by a collection of gifs. That sort of thing.
Has anyone else noticed this trend? It's usually around the 3.4 to 3.6 range. Also, if the book's regarded as a classic, but has some 'experimental' elements. Anything that deviates from the norm seems to get similar reviews.
Anyway, I just felt that was a good identifier I've noticed when looking up books. Has anyone noticed any others?
kyler_ t1_j0vjkys wrote
This doesn’t bring anything to mind, do you have any examples?