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I struggle with this a bit. Even if the book is 3.98 stars, i view that as not passing lowest bar. I consider most 4 stars books to not be there time, but rather the number of stars is how i filter out bad books

Also, how do you use your stars? Do you change your rating often?

For me, it generally goes like this:

  • 1 Star -Either its so bad that its offense or i dnf it
  • 2 Stars - Either bad or mediocre, not really work any time
  • 3 Stars - An okay book with a couple of redeeming points
  • 4 Stars - A great book with some flaws that bother me
  • 5 Stars - An excellent book, i am jumping in my sits.
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[–] Jrockwar@feddit.uk 3 points 10 hours ago* (last edited 10 hours ago)

Over time I have discovered that for me, the scoring of The Storygraph (which also tends to match Goodreads) aligns reasonably well with my own views.

That being said, there are almost literally no books with 5* and the universally acclaimed masterpieces sit at around 4.3-4.4.

So I avoid anything below 3, and only read below 3.5 if I'm really in the mood for that. That way I'm filtering pretty bad stuff, but not letting my filter stand in the way of many (hopefully any) books I would have enjoyed.

And yeah, there's cases where you don't agree with the rating but that's why there are other mechanisms (like reviews) to supplement it.