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Why Book Reviews Matter: How Leaving a Quick Review Helps Your Favorite Indie Author (and Other Readers!)

Posted on March 21, 2025March 21, 2025 by Jennifer Gregson

Have you ever finished reading a book, flipped to the end, and spotted a little note that says something like, “If you loved this book, please leave a review!”? Maybe you’ve seen it and thought, Eh, does it really make a difference? Spoiler alert: YES, it does—more than you probably think! Today, I want to break down exactly why authors (especially indie authors like me!) ask for reviews and how your short, sweet thoughts can make a BIG impact.

1. Reviews Help Our Books Get Seen

The world runs on algorithms—whether you’re scrolling on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, or Kobo. The more reviews a book has, the more likely the platform is to recommend it to new readers. Yep, even short reviews count! You’ve probably seen those “Readers Also Bought” sections—those are prime spots fueled by reviews. Your review could be the reason a new reader discovers their next favorite book (and mine!).

2. Reviews Help Other Readers Make Decisions

Think about it—how many times have you peeked at reviews before spending your gift card or hard-earned cash? Reviews are like word-of-mouth recommendations in digital form. They help readers decide if the book is worth their time, if it has the kind of plot or character they love, or if it’s a total page-turner. So even if it’s just one sentence, your thoughts matter.

3. Honest, Constructive Reviews Help Authors Grow

Here’s a little behind-the-scenes secret: we actually want your honest opinions. Did the twist not surprise you? Was the character a little flat? Sharing that (kindly!) helps us improve future books, especially if we’re writing a series. Constructive feedback = better books for you in the long run.

4. Reviews Create Promo Magic

Lastly, reviews are a marketing goldmine! I use quotes from reviews in my newsletters, on Instagram, and everywhere else to spread the word. So your review isn’t just for the store—it’s a tool that helps me reach more readers all over the internet.

How to Leave a Quick & Helpful Review

It doesn’t need to be a novel (pun intended)! Here are some super simple review starters:

  • “I loved this book. The main character’s problem felt so real!”
  • “Couldn’t put this down—the twist totally surprised me.”
  • “Such a fun read! Can’t wait for the next book.”

Short, sweet, and seriously helpful.

Ready to help your favorite authors?
Next time you finish a book you enjoyed—even if it’s just a mild like—consider leaving a review. It’s one of the easiest, most supportive things you can do for indie authors (and fellow readers). If you’ve read my latest Young Adult novel, Aerial Ambitions, I would really appreciate you leaving me a review today. Thanks!!

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