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2021 Challenge - Regular > 36 - A book with fewer than 1000 reviews

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message 1: by Nadine in NY (last edited Dec 22, 2020 09:49AM) (new)

Nadine in NY Jones | 9538 comments Mod
A book that has fewer than 1000 reviews on ŷ or Amazon.

Back when we struggled with the "more than one million reviews" category two years ago, I learned that you can sort your TBR list by number of reviews ratings. In My Books > Settings > choose "num ratings" and voila! you can sort by number of ratings! It turns out that a lot of books I want to read have fewer than 1000 ratings, so my only difficulty here is choosing ONE.

Listopia for A book with fewer than 1000 reviews


message 2: by Brandon (new)

Brandon Harbeke | 696 comments The lowest number of ratings for a book that I am pretty sure I can find this year is Murder with Honey Ham Biscuits by A.L. Herbert.

The main character owns and operates a restaurant, so you could potentially use the book for the restaurant setting, too, depending how strict you go.


message 3: by Elsa (new)

Elsa | 46 comments Blood Sugar Canto--a poetry collection
The Faith Healer of Olive Avenue--short story collection; all stories are interconnected
I'm Not Missing--YA/teen


message 4: by Dixie (new)

Dixie (dixietenny) I'm reading Richard Beban's book of poetry, What the Heart Weighs. Just 4 reviews on ŷ.


SadieReadsAgain (sadiestartsagain) | 767 comments Are ratings and reviews different things?


message 6: by Brandon (new)

Brandon Harbeke | 696 comments SadieReadsAgain wrote: "Are ratings and reviews different things?"

They are not exactly the same thing on either site, but it should be easy enough to find a book where both are under 1,000.

On Amazon, in particular, most books I see have less than 1,000 reviews. 100 is even on the high side for most of the ones I look at.

If anyone has trouble with this one, try placing a hold on or pre-ordering a 2021 release or getting an Advanced Reader Copy somewhere. If you are one of the first to get a book, the chances are high that there will not be 1,000 reviews already.


message 7: by Ellie (new)

Ellie (patchworkbunny) | 1748 comments I tend to read a lot of books that don't get much ŷ attention so this should be a nice easy one.


message 8: by Nadine in NY (last edited Dec 03, 2020 11:37AM) (new)

Nadine in NY Jones | 9538 comments Mod
SadieReadsAgain wrote: "Are ratings and reviews different things?"


Good point. As Brandon says, they are not actually the same thing on this site, so I shouldn't treat them as synonymous. Many people on GR will rate a book without reviewing it, and sometimes people will review a book without rating it. But it looks like GR only sorts by number of ratings, and it's a safe bet than if the book has fewer than 1000 ratings, it also has fewer than 1000 reviews.


message 9: by Angela (new)

Angela (skiesclear) SadieReadsAgain wrote: "Are ratings and reviews different things?"

I tend to be very literal, so I am treating them as different because ŷ has listed both for each book. It also opens things up to a greater number of possible books since, on GR, books generally have far fewer reviews than ratings.


message 10: by Sarah (last edited Dec 02, 2020 09:05PM) (new)

Sarah | 91 comments Ellie wrote: "I tend to read a lot of books that don't get much ŷ attention so this should be a nice easy one."

Same. I've got a whole swath of books on my list with fewer than 50 reviews. It seems like anthologies don't get reviewed as often as other types of books. Tangleweed and Brine will likely be my pick here unless something else catches my eye.


message 11: by Tanu (new)

Tanu (tanu_reads) | 115 comments I am doing Autumn Poem by Louis Macneice for this challenge.


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message 13: by Alicia (new)

Alicia | 125 comments I have a few books that I've preordered from Amazon to arrive the day they are released. Hopefully, when I start reading them they won't have 1,000 reviews yet!


message 14: by Alex (last edited Dec 03, 2020 09:39AM) (new)

Alex of Yoe (alexandraofyoe) | 239 comments My book Darkness Is As Light! Just released this year. Gothic Christian Women's devotional. If you're religious and want something real and gritty (as opposed to the pretty bows on top stories you find in most Christian devos), check this out. These are real, deep stories. Part of the proceeds go to support a local domestic shelter.


message 15: by Johanne (new)

Johanne *the biblionaut* | 1301 comments I review Danish language children's books as a side job. You can imagine the amount of ratings children's books in a language with 5.5 mil speakers get, so this is easy for me.


message 16: by Heather (new)

Heather (heatherbowman) | 882 comments It's my prompt!! I suggested this one, and I'm so happy it got chosen. I hated the "more than one million ratings" prompt. There are so many more books with fewer than 1,000 than more than 1,000,000. I'm glad we'll be able to share lesser known books with this prompt.


message 17: by Kristie (new)

Kristie | 1 comments A Father’s Gift—Sherrika Evans


message 18: by SadieReadsAgain (new)

SadieReadsAgain (sadiestartsagain) | 767 comments Thanks for all who replied to my ravings/reviews question. I sorted my shelf by number of ratings and then checked to make sure the book I picked also had under 1,000 reviews!

I'm going with Read Hard: Five Years of Great Writing from the Believer.


message 19: by Nadine in NY (new)

Nadine in NY Jones | 9538 comments Mod
Heather wrote: "It's my prompt!! I suggested this one, and I'm so happy it got chosen. I hated the "more than one million ratings" prompt. There are so many more books with fewer than 1,000 than more than 1,000,00..."



I'm really liking this prompt. I had SUCH a hard time with the >1,000,000 ratings book. But THIS one, I have so many great options!!!!


message 20: by Chrissi (last edited Dec 09, 2020 02:03PM) (new)

Chrissi (clewand84) | 237 comments Some I found on my shelf:

The Forgotten Letters of Esther Durrant - about 335 reviews on GR.

A Kind of Spark - YA/MG book, 148 reviews [I believe it was an indie book]

A Cheesemonger's History of The British Isles - nonfiction food history book, 32 reviews

Clothing Poverty: The Hidden World of Fast Fashion and Second-hand Clothes - nonfiction, could also work for social justice prompt, 14 reviews

Toffee - YA, could also work for a book about forgetting, 454 reviews

The Dollmaker of Krakow - YA/MG, historical fiction, 776 reviews

Pine - mystery, crime, memory great atmosphere novel, could also fit the prompt about forgetting, 648 reviews


message 21: by Marie-Eve (new)

Marie-Eve Mailhot (indieegirll) | 138 comments Well, I'm French Canadian, and a lot of books from Quebec have less than 1000 reviews on here.
if you read french, i would suggest anything by Matthieu Simard (my favorites being La tendresse attendra or Échecs amoureux et autres niaiseries)

I would also recommend one of my good friend's book, L’ère de l’Expansion. It won a few prices, and it's really really good. The sequel is planned for summer 2021.

My short list so far for this is :
No Ordinary Star
Venturess (sequel to Mechanica, a Cinderella retelling)
and Toffee


message 22: by Kelly (new)

Kelly Garcia | 5 comments I’m reading Mirror, mirror, by Patricia Scanlan, less than 1000 on ŷ :)


message 23: by Rachel (new)

Rachel Potts | 1 comments If you’d like to support a fellow popsugar reader who also happens to be an author, my book Just Down the Street, Across the Ocean has less the 1000 reviews. It could also fit into the different format category if you don’t normally use Kindle 😊
/book/show/4...


message 24: by L Y N N (new)

L Y N N (book_music_lvr) | 4835 comments Mod
Heather wrote: "It's my prompt!! I suggested this one, and I'm so happy it got chosen. I hated the "more than one million ratings" prompt. There are so many more books with fewer than 1,000 than more than 1,000,00..."

Good one! And congratulations on your suggestion being chosen!


message 25: by Amy (new)

Amy (amy709) | 15 comments One that I'm reading now for my 2020 list has less than 1000 reviews!

It's an incredibly thought-provoking memoir.
Becoming a Man: The Story of a Transition


message 26: by Siobhan (new)

Siobhan (notphonetic) | 53 comments The Midnight Bargain, one of my favorite books from last year, only has 631 reviews on GR. If you like fantasy and Regency inspired worldbuilding and are ok thinking about the horrifying reproductive implications to inherited magic, I highly recommend it.


message 27: by Sarah (new)

Sarah B | 101 comments I read A Distance to Death (Tink Elledge #2) by Holly Menino for this one. It only has 8 reviews.


message 28: by Sherri (new)

Sherri Harris | 758 comments I used Bag Man: The Wild Crimes, Audacious Cover-Up & Spectacular Downfall Of A Brazen Crook In The White House by Rachel Maddow & Michael Yarvitz for this prompt. It has 132 reviews on ŷ. I doubled dipped and also used it for A book by a blogger,vlogger, YouTube video creator or other online personality. The book is based on a hit podcast.


message 29: by Wendy (new)

Wendy (wendyneedsbooks) | 131 comments I'm reading The Adventures of Maya the Bee by Waldemar Bonsels out loud to my kiddo at bedtime. It's a lesser-known German children's classic with only 52 reviews on GR as of today. I plan to add one more when we're done in a few weeks!


message 30: by Teri (new)

Teri (teria) | 1554 comments I read The Brilliant Life of Eudora Honeysett by Annie Lyons because someone in this group made it sound so good. And it is! I wasn't sure what category I would use it for, but it fits in this one for both the ŷ and Amazon reviews. Word needs to get out about this gem of a book!


message 31: by Lilith (new)

Lilith (lilithp) | 1011 comments I really appreciated Love Is the Higher Law. I was really surprised to find that it had only 600+ reviews. I don't get too close to a lot of mainstream choices, so this was a happy accident.


message 32: by Sarah (new)

Sarah B | 101 comments I have now read The Autism Puzzle: Connecting the Dots Between Environmental Toxins and Rising Autism Rates which had only 3 reviews before I had reviewed it...so now it has 4 reviews. This book is mostly about the dangers of chemicals and toxic things in our environment. I found it very eye-opening.


message 34: by Brittanie (new)

Brittanie Picard | 2 comments any of Sarah Sutton's books would fit.


message 35: by Lexy (new)

Lexy (lexy_m) | 3 comments the book I chose has 500 on Amazon but 1500 on goodreads, does that count or is it both less than 1000?


message 36: by Rachael (new)

Rachael | 136 comments Alexandra wrote: "the book I chose has 500 on Amazon but 1500 on goodreads, does that count or is it both less than 1000?"

It says 'or' in the prompt, not 'and', so I'd say it counts. I am one of those people who does an awful lot of interpretation to try and get books from my TBR to count, so the prompts do come down to how strict you're being


message 37: by Rachael (new)

Rachael | 136 comments I assume most people will be trying to use books from their TBRs for this, but if anyone would like a recommendation, Fallen Angel by Andrew Taylor is worth a read. It's a mystery/thriller


message 38: by Kristine (new)

Kristine (labtech89) | 13 comments I just finished this book and was going to use this for 36 since it only has 972 reviews. It does not say how many reviews on Amazon. Trace


message 39: by Lorna (new)

Lorna | 2 comments The Bread Maker by Moira Leigh MacLeod

I just finished The Bread Maker for this prompt. It was fantastic!


message 40: by huni (new)

huni (hunia) | 2 comments I read The Shadow Society by Marie Rutkoski before I realised it had 600 something ratings. Guess that’s gonna be my book 🤷‍♀�


message 41: by Chrissy (new)

Chrissy | 387 comments I read The Office of Historical Corrections: A Novella and Stories, which was fantastic! It has only been out 2 months, so I assume it will quickly surpass 1000 reviews if it hasn’t yet!


message 42: by Jennifer Muster (new)

Jennifer Muster | 31 comments I read A Midwinter's Tail (A Magical Cats Mystery, #6) by Sofie Kelly A Midwinter's Tail for this prompt. I love this series and this is #6.


message 43: by Amy (new)

Amy (amybraswell) | 22 comments I did Ursula, Under for this one. If you double dip, it could also be

-A book featuring three generations (grandparent, parent, child)
-A book set in multiple countries
-A book where the main character works at your current or dream job (one is a librarian)

And if you ever wanted to visit China, Finland, Sweden, California, or Michigan, it would tick that prompt, too.


message 44: by Kristin (new)

Kristin (trickpony1820) | 68 comments I simply chose a book I had on hand that fit this category and no others, as I rarely read the popular best-sellers so this was among the easiest topics to fulfill. The winning book was Above the Paw, part of a cozy series featuring a female cop and her reluctant partnership with a K-9 officer.


message 45: by Tania (new)

Tania | 678 comments I find myself reading lots of books that have few reviews, in this case I'm using:
If We Make It Home: A Novel of Faith and Survival in the Oregon Wilderness by Christina Suzann Nelson
(251 ratings, 74 reviews on ŷ)


message 46: by Jacqie (new)

Jacqie Just finished Trouble the Saints. It's a good read for this month- has a lot to say about issues of racism and justice.

/review/show...


message 47: by Heather L (new)

Heather L  (wordtrix) | 780 comments I used a cozy mystery for this one, Steamed Open by Barbara Ross.


message 48: by Melissa (new)

Melissa | 59 comments I happen to have just bought Devotions: The Selected Poems of Mary Oliver which is perfect!


message 49: by Tessa (new)

Tessa | 12 comments I read Good Morning Comrades for this prompt as it also fit in my around the world challenge for Angola. I really enjoyed it.


message 50: by Liza (new)

Liza (lizae) | 56 comments Data Feminism by Catherine D’Ignazio

As of right now it has 284 reviews, and I'm a data nerd. So.


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