Submitted by ChaDefinitelyFeel t3_zy4u5t in books
Of my 231 shelved books the one with the highest average rating is "The Beatles: All These Years - Tune In" by Mark Lewisohn with a score of 4.71. It's an 800 page history of the Beatles, the author began researching and writing it in 2003 and it took 10 years to complete, but the thing is it's only the first volume, there's a second and third volume in the works, with volume 2 allegedly coming out in 2023. Usually when I get to the end of a 800 page book I'm so ready for it to be over, but in this instance I just wanted more. I didn't even like the Beatles before starting it but it's a truly phenomenal read. Can't wait to read volume 2.
My lowest average rating is Dark Laughter by Sherwood Anderson with a score of 3.11. This is the book that Ernest Hemingway parodied in his first non-short story published work titled "The Torrents of Spring" which ironically is the second lowest rated book I have shelved. Both of which were quite bad.
StepfordMisfit t1_j24y85e wrote
Excluding a self-published book by an acquaintance with 6 5-star ratings, most probably out of guilt...
Highest is The Nature of Remains by Ginger Eager with a 4.74 average. It only has 38 ratings and 14 reviews, but won a legit award. Fantastic book.
Next is I'm Glad My Mom Died by Jennette McCurdy with 4.59 average.
Lowest is A Conspiracy of Tall Men by Noah Hawley at 3.07 avg. I didn't rate it and don't remember it but now I'm feeling a little bad for all the 3s I've given to books that were just ok.