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screenwritersblues
Sep 13, 2010
http://www.goodreads.com/user/show/5153430-jarrett

I threw it in the 52 week thread, so might as well throw it up here too. I'm really pissed that they got rid of the free book exchange. It was a good way to get books that I couldn't find anywhere or didn't feel like paying the full price for.

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Grawl
Aug 28, 2008

Do the D.A.N.C.E
1234, fight!
Stick to the B.E.A.T
Get ready to ignite
You were such a P.Y.T
Catching all the lights
Just easy as A.B.C
That's how we make it right
http://www.goodreads.com/user/show/4649267-arjen-voogt

I read a lot of Dutch books, so I guess not the most useful profile.

KingShiro
Jan 10, 2008

EH?!?!?!
Here's mine. Not much on there yet.

Quad
Dec 31, 2007

I've seen pogs you people wouldn't believe
https://www.goodreads.com/DQuad
I'll add everyone here eventually, I already hit the daily limit halfway down the 1st page. :)
I like to read things that no normal person should read, just because. I've reviewed Dianetics!!

Casimir Radon
Aug 1, 2008


Here's mine. I haven't done much with it in two years after I got bored with trolling some of the horrible bits of the community, maybe I'll get around to updating a bit.

Punished Chuck
Dec 27, 2010

Here's mine. I've already posted it in the 52 books thread so anyone following that may have already added me.

I agree with whoever said at the beginning of the thread that librarything is better for actually cataloging your books but I spend a lot more time on GR because of the social aspects. Also because I hit the 200 book mark, haven't felt like buying the premium librarything or whatever, and definitely don't feel like going back and adding in all the books I've gotten since then.

Poutling posted:

When you have an author that you like and then you come across them on the internet and realize that they are a total fuckwad, does that make you like their novels any less or are you objectively able to separate the novel from the writer?
It doesn't really affect my enjoyment of the novel (unless it's colored their writing in a way that I didn't realize until I found out they feel that way), but I definitely buy all their books used so scumbags like Orson Scott Card don't actually get any of my money.

Quad
Dec 31, 2007

I've seen pogs you people wouldn't believe
This community is more hilarious than I ever could've imagined. The "Top 100 of 2011" list is literally 100% Romance and Paranormal Romance and Urban Fantasy and Self-Published Paranormal Urban Romance Fantasy etc.
Either there are mostly teenage girls, and 35 year old cat ladies on Goodreads, or idiots love lists. Maybe both?

barkingclam
Jun 20, 2007

Quad posted:

This community is more hilarious than I ever could've imagined. The "Top 100 of 2011" list is literally 100% Romance and Paranormal Romance and Urban Fantasy and Self-Published Paranormal Urban Romance Fantasy etc.
Either there are mostly teenage girls, and 35 year old cat ladies on Goodreads, or idiots love lists. Maybe both?

it's not quite as great as the modern library's list but it's still funny

deety
Aug 2, 2004

zombies + sharks = fun

I've found the lists helpful for a few really focused topics, but in general, they're garbage. Many of the ones I've looked at in the past have so little activity that there are books on the first page that only one user voted for. The level of self-promotion on them is really loving annoying, and it's a big factor in why even some of the smaller lists are crap.

Poutling
Dec 26, 2005

spacebunny to the rescue

barkingclam posted:

it's not quite as great as the modern library's list but it's still funny

Wow... 2 Ayn Rand novels and L Ron Hubbard as top 3. That list is nightmarishly horrendous.

I think no matter what you look at the general populace is always going to skew to a certain demographic. I tend to ignore that stuff and go for recommendations from reviewers that I actually trust and stick to reading only 3 or 4 star reviews with detailed criticism because those are the ones that will actually give me an good representation of what the novel in question is like.

Tambreet
Nov 28, 2006

Ninja Platypus
Muldoon
Is there any way to control what comes in the feed? I see where I can control what I publish, but no way to control what I see. I would like to not see entries for people marking things to-read or updates for what page people are on.

AreYouStillThere
Jan 14, 2010

Well you're just going to have to get over that.
At the top of the update feed there's a little down arrow. "Friend and people I'm following >" It might not have all the options you're looking for but maybe you can narrow it down a little bit.

jejeje
Dec 25, 2004
fetus
http://www.goodreads.com/user/show/3759058-jayde

I try to write a short review of everything I read, which are mostly PNR or Urban fantasy books. I'm getting kind of tired of that genre though, so I'd like to have some GR friends who read different sorts of things.

OgreNoah
Nov 18, 2003

Poutling posted:

Wow... 2 Ayn Rand novels and L Ron Hubbard as top 3. That list is nightmarishly horrendous.

I think no matter what you look at the general populace is always going to skew to a certain demographic. I tend to ignore that stuff and go for recommendations from reviewers that I actually trust and stick to reading only 3 or 4 star reviews with detailed criticism because those are the ones that will actually give me an good representation of what the novel in question is like.

I'm not even sure why they decided to keep the user-generated list up because it's clearly a pile of poo poo.

Here's my profile, I'd welcome friends because like none of my facebook friends have joined (none of them read books I guess?) http://www.goodreads.com/user/show/3662964-noah-posthuma

It will be filled with fantasy, sci-fi, and architecture books mostly. I'm also trying to include more classics, but I haven't gotten to most of the ones I have yet.

Edit: Daily limit on friend requests, what? :(

OgreNoah fucked around with this message at 20:05 on Feb 4, 2012

Tambreet
Nov 28, 2006

Ninja Platypus
Muldoon

AreYouStillThere posted:

At the top of the update feed there's a little down arrow. "Friend and people I'm following >" It might not have all the options you're looking for but maybe you can narrow it down a little bit.
The "Books" option does almost exactly what I want, thanks!

AreYouStillThere
Jan 14, 2010

Well you're just going to have to get over that.

OgreNoah posted:

Here's my profile, I'd welcome friends because like none of my facebook friends have joined (none of them read books I guess?) http://www.goodreads.com/user/show/3662964-noah-posthuma


I have the same problem. I have this tendency to buy multiple copies of a books once I think OH MY GOD THIS IS AMAZING. Like once I finished Infinite Jest, I promptly purchased three copies, one to lend, two to give. Has anyone I've lent/given it to read it yet? Of course not! None of my friends read as much as I do and that's why I love TBB so much! :iia:

Undeclared Eggplant posted:

The "Books" option does almost exactly what I want, thanks!

No problem!

chrysoula
Oct 28, 2003
Dreamfarmer
Here's my profile. http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/5049815.Chrysoula_Tzavelas

Fantasy, the occasional romance and scifi. I'd love to get more people who actually use it on my list.

I follow some of the popular, mean-tending reviewers of YA but I inevitably enjoy the reviews far more than the books.

I have a lifetime LibraryThing account from way back when but I like the social features (and look) of Goodreads more.

Irritated Goat
Mar 12, 2005

This post is pathetic.
I added a few of you until I ran into a cap on friend requests

http://www.goodreads.com/user/show/7540420-jon

I tend to read lots of YA stuff but will definitely branch out if the plot sounds good

FewtureMD
Dec 19, 2010

I am very powerful, of course.

Tossed this in the 52 book thread, might as well cover my bases: http://www.goodreads.com/user/show/7613172-fewturemd

It's going to be a mix of mostly Sci-Fi and Fantasy, but I've been trying to make my reading diet 'healthier', so maybe having other people watching will do the trick!

I start adding people as soon as I can.

Scurvy
Dec 28, 2002

http://www.goodreads.com/sparrowlab

I've been mostly re-reading books I already own out of laziness/a need to keep myself occupied during my commute; hopefully this will be a good way to find new stuff.

Nic Cage dick cage
Jun 23, 2009

Lipstick Apathy
I left some of my books behind in another country. The others were ruined in a flood. And for years I lost the inclination to read. But I've started again.

Not much here at the moment, but I'd be happy to have any goons add me. http://www.goodreads.com/user/show/7611984-andy

JammyLammy
Dec 23, 2009
Was running a shelfari account (I hate how they keep insisting on linking my account to amazon) but all the cool kids are using Goodreads now so I bit the bullet and made an account.

So I guess here's my link http://www.goodreads.com/user/show/7669495

Please don't make fun of me :ohdear:

Sefiros
Mar 16, 2006

go radish go
I read a lot of terrible books.

http://www.goodreads.com/sefiros

Parildo
Jan 18, 2008

Just a little bee
My Profile

Lot's of bad books, mostly Fantasy and Horror.

Diving Buttress
Aug 20, 2002

oh jesus christ
http://www.goodreads.com/user/show/2236849-megan

I read a lot of fantasy and historical fiction. Lately I've been reading some ridiculously bad romance because I was in the mood for some fluff.

HappilyDeranged
Mar 17, 2009
http://www.goodreads.com/happilyderanged

I like horror, science fiction, satire, mysteries, and anything weird. I also need some friends who are into something other than supernatural romance novels :)

speransky
Jul 29, 2006

AV-IN to AV-OUT
AV-OUT to AV-IN


http://www.goodreads.com/user/show/7545925

I read a lot of genre fiction and some history. I keep telling myself I should write more reviews, but I never get around to it.

Conduit for Sale!
Apr 17, 2007

Ugh, my "to buy" shelf is up to 54 books. :negative:

No matter how many books I buy, there's still tons more books left. What's up with that?!

speransky posted:

I read a lot of genre fiction and some history. I keep telling myself I should write more reviews, but I never get around to it.

Yeah, same here. I'm just really bad at articulating what I like or dislike about something, especially with books. I think that's something I was supposed to be taught in school but I never was. Also I was never taught how to write. I mean, I was taught basic spelling and grammar, but I was never taught how to like write an essay or a book report or anything. I never even wrote a paper until college.

JammyLammy
Dec 23, 2009
Probably a stupid question, but I was flipping through the features on goodreads and was thinking perhaps we should make a goon group? Any interest?

Flaggy
Jul 6, 2007

Grandpa Cthulu needs his napping chair



Grimey Drawer
There is a Book Barn group. http://www.goodreads.com/group/show/2686.Book_Barn_Goons

JammyLammy
Dec 23, 2009

Flaggy posted:

There is a Book Barn group.

Well then, don't I look stupid :(

Flaggy
Jul 6, 2007

Grandpa Cthulu needs his napping chair



Grimey Drawer
No no, I put in the link for you, my internet slowed down while I was getting the link. Its up now, but there you go.

PureRok
Mar 27, 2010

Good as new.

Conduit for Sale! posted:

Yeah, same here. I'm just really bad at articulating what I like or dislike about something, especially with books. I think that's something I was supposed to be taught in school but I never was. Also I was never taught how to write. I mean, I was taught basic spelling and grammar, but I was never taught how to like write an essay or a book report or anything. I never even wrote a paper until college.

This is why I don't bother. I just rate things for myself and my personal rating scheme is a 3 point system. To make things simple it's just:
  1. Don't like it.
  2. Like it.
  3. Love it.
Nice and simple.

mmmjstone
Sep 22, 2004

titty whiskey
If I can't finish the book I give it a 1 star.

I gave the Twilight Series 1 star.

Irritated Goat
Mar 12, 2005

This post is pathetic.

mmmjstone posted:

If I can't finish the book I give it a 1 star.

I gave the Twilight Series 1 star.

I gave Wheel of Time 1 star cause I couldn't make it past 100 pages of it.

I hate giving books 1 star but sometimes, I just can't help it. I'm easy to please. Hell, Mall of Cthulu is rather fanfiction-y but I still gave it 3 stars

Irritated Goat fucked around with this message at 21:37 on Feb 9, 2012

Slum Loser
May 6, 2011

Conduit for Sale! posted:

Goodreads makes me mad. Not because horrible idiots give great books bad reviews, but because then their friends say in the comments, "Thanks for the review, now I'll know to avoid that terrible book!"

I love it. Idiots travel in flocks, and shared ignorance is their best shot at a comprehensive defense. I love reading reviews on Goodreads. Some are really intelligent, some are interesting and/or scathing, some are tryhard/gonzo nonsense, and others are so beautifully stupid and amusing. Pretty good peripheral entertainment.

Typically I do not give 1 or 5 star reviews because they're sort of unnecessary. I never hate a book so much that I'd give it 1, even if it somehow offended my sensibilities or opposed my ideals. And there are very few books I'll read more than twice, outside of academic reasons, and enjoy enough to 5-star. (Reading 1-star reviews of books I love is probably my most disgraceful habit. 5-star reviews of books I hate, and their simplicity, is likewise shameful but entertaining for a few minutes at least).

The 'librarian' status is kind of annoying. I have books that do not exist on the site or are mis-identified or missing editions, and I used to be able to add the cover image and everything, but they restricted it. Probably due to vandalism, and it's cured me of some kind of OCD, but still I want to have the ability to do these things, you repressive website.

I've actually won a few of the giveaways, but the giveaway page is filled with more and more bullshit every month and finding good/interesting books is difficult and time consuming now. It's also interesting how like 60% of Goodreads users are female....

Anyways, in more than a year I've amassed... 8 Goodreads friends. Obligatory profile link and all that.

Punished Chuck
Dec 27, 2010

Moeru posted:

I gave Wheel of Time 1 star cause I couldn't make it past 100 pages of it.

I hate giving books 1 star but sometimes, I just can't help it. I'm easy to please. Hell, Mall of Cthulu is rather fanfiction-y but I still gave it 3 stars

I'm the same way, I think I've only ever given a book one star once, and that's because it was one of the most boring things I've ever read.

It probably also helps that I rate books based on what the author was trying to do: I gave Harold Coyle's Team Yankee 5 stars not because it's a literary classic that will surely take its place in the Western canon in the coming generations (it's not and it won't) but because it's a fun war story and never carries pretensions of anything more. Meanwhile an actual literary work with 100x the literary merit might get 3 or 4 stars, if it wasn't as good at being a literary work as Team Yankee was good at being pulpy warporn.

Scurvy
Dec 28, 2002

The "giveaways" section seems to be a goldmine for horrible Twilight ripoffs and paranormal romance novels. I just won one; can't wait to see what horrors await me when it arrives. :cthulhu:

chrysoula
Oct 28, 2003
Dreamfarmer
I've found the Giveaway section most useful filtered by the tags. Although there are some really hilarious books posted up there.

Anybody with more than a certain number of books (60?) can become a librarian. And I'm pretty sure I had the opportunity to upload covers during the recent Amazon Custody Battle, so possibly that restriction has been listed?

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barkingclam
Jun 20, 2007
Somehow I became a librarian and I don't know how or why I qualify, so I guess I can always post hello.jpg as Twilight's cover if I ever want to stir up some fun.

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