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What goes into a Book Rating System

When it comes to rating a book, there are a number of rating systems that people use. One of the most popular systems is the 0-5 rating system, which assigns a score between 0 and 5 to a book, with half-point increments also possible. This system is widely used by readers, reviewers, and book sites, and understanding how it works can help you make informed decisions about what books to read.

The 0-5 rating system is fairly straightforward. A score of 0 means the book was terrible, while a score of 5 means it was absolutely amazing. The half-point increments allow for a more nuanced rating, so a book that is better than a 3 but not quite a 4 might be rated as 3.5.

Here is a breakdown of what each rating means:

This book was absolutely terrible. There is nothing redeeming about it, and I would not recommend. In some cases the design, layout, grammar was so bad I might not have been able to finish.
This book was terrible. There is very little that is redeeming about it, and you would not recommend it to anyone.
This book was horrible. The premise had promise but poorly executed. Plot holes, poor grammar – basically it’s a first draft.

This book had sub-par grammar, writing style was jumbled and while story line had promise it was not publication ready.

This book was below average. It may have had a few good parts, but overall it was a disappointment.
This book was slightly below average. A few good parts, characters and arc were interesting but still disappointing.
This book was average. It was not bad, but it was not particularly good either.
This book was average. Not bad, not good either, few memorable parts.
This book was above average. It was well-written and engaging, and would recommend it to others.
This book was above average. It was well-written and engaging, and you would recommend it to others. Will read again and again.

This book was absolutely amazing. It was a must-read, and I would recommend it to everyone. I will search out more from this author.

It’s important to keep in mind that these ratings are subjective, and what one person considers a 5-star book, another person might rate as a 3-star book. Additionally, different genres have different standards, so a 5-star romance novel might not be the same as a 5-star mystery novel.

When you are rating a book, it’s important to consider factors like plot, characterization, writing style, pacing, and overall enjoyment. Additionally, you might consider whether the book met your expectations, whether it had any flaws, and whether you would read it again.

In conclusion, the 0-5 rating system is a useful tool for evaluating books and communicating your opinions to others. By understanding what each rating means, you can make informed decisions about what books to read and how to rate them. Just remember that ratings are subjective, and what matters most is your personal enjoyment of a book.

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Recent Reads

The Line Between
it was amazing
A THRILLING PAGE-TURNER OF APOCALYPTIC PROPORTIONS In 2022 I decided to step out of my normal reading comfort zone - romance, romantic suspense - to read genres I haven't even considered before. I will be honest, The Line Between was a...
Witchnapped in Westerham
it was amazing
What a wonderful book to introduce new readers to the Cozy Mystery Genre. I have been on a mystery and thriller binge for about the past 6 months but had not read a cozy mystery before. I was not disappointed! The story was a page turn...
Red Chaos
really liked it
Full disclaimer, I have never picked up a geopolitical thriller so I really had no idea what to expect. The closest I ever came was some of the Sydney Sheldon's with his globetrotting jet set. This book is a great introduction to the gen...
Literally Christmas
really liked it
This is a sweet little read! I enjoyed this short story. It took me three or four hours so a good filler in between large emotional or engaging books. The story was so sweet. It had some emotional parts but for the most part it was a h...

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Deena Rae’s
Bookshelves

The Midnight Club
The Line Between
Executive Actions
Lost Light
City Of Bones
Witchnapped in Westerham
A Darkness More Than Night
Angels Flight
Red Chaos
Literally Christmas
Brazen Virtue
Sacred Sins
Sidney Sheldon's Mistress of the Game
Last of the Gifted
Trunk Music
Her Perfect Life
The Last Coyote
The Concrete Blonde
The Late Show
The Black Ice


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