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shelshaw

(713 posts)
Sat Jun 20, 2026, 04:12 PM 18 hrs ago

Two websites restrict reviews of JD Vance's book after savage critiques

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/vance-book-reviews-restrict-amazon-b2999354.html

On Friday, The Daily Beast reported that Amazon restricted reviews of the vice president’s new book to verified purchasers only, leaving the tome with just seven reviews: six five-stars and one two-star. On Goodreads, which is owned by Amazon, reviews were disabled entirely. A pop-up message informs viewers that "rating this book is temporarily unavailable." No prior ratings for the book are visible.

Both groups are connected to Amazon founder Jeff Bezos who has been cozying up to President Donald Trump in recent months.

The X account @HQNewsNow, affiliated with former Vice President Kamala Harris, posted an apparent screenshot from Goodreads on Thursday, writing: "Reviews have been turned off for JD Vance's book after it received numerous 1-star reviews."
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Two websites restrict reviews of JD Vance's book after savage critiques (Original Post) shelshaw 18 hrs ago OP
Aren't there any independent book review sites? I'll bet there are but without such a huge potential viewership... wcmagumba 18 hrs ago #1
Maybe a review could be put on YouTube, owned by Google? wcmagumba 18 hrs ago #2
At least Vance is consistent. no_hypocrisy 17 hrs ago #3
Whereever when ever people have an opportunity to send a message to trump admin.. BlueWaveNeverEnd 17 hrs ago #4
Barnes and Noble has a fine selection of nasty reviews of the book DavidDvorkin 15 hrs ago #5
Isn't this the book that's about Vance's... keep_left 15 hrs ago #6
This is standard procedure for both sites pinkstarburst 15 hrs ago #7

wcmagumba

(6,897 posts)
1. Aren't there any independent book review sites? I'll bet there are but without such a huge potential viewership...
Sat Jun 20, 2026, 04:17 PM
18 hrs ago

Last edited Sat Jun 20, 2026, 05:02 PM - Edit history (1)

Still might count for something...Also, Amazon sucks...

keep_left

(3,244 posts)
6. Isn't this the book that's about Vance's...
Sat Jun 20, 2026, 07:38 PM
15 hrs ago

…purported conversion to Catholicism, yet the cover depicts a distinctly Protestant church? (By the way, the church in the cover photo is Methodist, IIRC).

It seems that Vance has been cruising for a bruising for a while with this book. A little more time spent on due diligence (e.g. proofing, editing) would have served him well in this project.

pinkstarburst

(2,107 posts)
7. This is standard procedure for both sites
Sat Jun 20, 2026, 07:43 PM
15 hrs ago

in response to review bombing (given a large number of 1-stars by people who haven't read the book.)

I have not read the book and don't intend to, but when any book is being review bombed, Goodreads will disable reviews entirely for a while to allow the craziness to blow over, and Amazon will only allow reviews from people who actually bought the book.

So while I am sure the book is poorly written, this is a normal thing, and people should not be 1-starring a book they did not read just because they don't like JD.

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