Rating Scale

My rating scale is as follows:

Everything is on a 5 point scale. Decimals note that it was slightly better or worse than the base score. For example a 3.2 would note that it's slightly better than "good", a 4.8 would note that it's almost "excellent". Base scores are:

5-Excellent. Must buy, one of the best books I've read in a while. This is a book that's close to perfect reading for my taste. Run, don't walk to the nearest copy.

4-Very Good. Should buy, worth at least a borrowed read or two. Check it out at your earliest convenience.

3-Good. The baseline of worthy reading. If you happen to see a copy for cheap or free, do it. But don't put yourself out in order to do so...walk, don't run to a copy of this.

2-Not particularly good, but not awful. Slow crawl to a copy of this. If you have nothing else to read and it's free, I guess you could do worse.

1-Bad. Don't read it. Unless you've a pension for bad books.

0-THEE WORST. If you see a copy, end world suffering and burn it. The least enjoyable books that exist.

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