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Panthera12 396 reads
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What they may deem to be interesting or funny may not be to everyone else. It's an individual choice. For example, some reviews read like a harlequin novel and some hobbyists write reviews that are more like "self" reviews then provider reviews. You may find them amusing, interesting or funny, but I don't.

I would like it if the TER people who have review the reviews would have some system where they could highlight those that are unusual and interesting, or funny, or just well-written.  It would take all day to read the new reviews of that day, and, besides, who wants to read that many reviews?  

I don't have a system in mind...it's just an idea.  Sometimes I see some great reviews, and it would an interesting forum where people could "review" the reviews.

AND, if would be nice if we could search the entire database of reviews with a word-search in the body of the reviews.  Then you could search on words like "handcuff", or "double-penetration", or whatever you want

Panthera12397 reads

What they may deem to be interesting or funny may not be to everyone else. It's an individual choice. For example, some reviews read like a harlequin novel and some hobbyists write reviews that are more like "self" reviews then provider reviews. You may find them amusing, interesting or funny, but I don't.

Good idea that actually hs been suggested here many times. Who knows? Maybe one day they will implement it.

As for your main idea, I ageee with Panthera. What you may find interesting or amusing, I may not, and vice versa.

It would be worth of a Nobel Prize.  It could let us do away with book reviewers even.

Sorry, but that ain't a gonna happen.

Here's what you can do however.

Do read a lot of reviews, and make note of reviewers whose style, etc. you find interesting.

You can then do a search by reviewer and go back and read their other reviews.

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