
Goodreads is degrading our literary culture
Everyone can, and should, be a critic. But the reviews website is having a sinister effect on books.
ByMegan Nolan is a writer of essays, criticism and fiction born in Ireland and based in London. She writes a fortnightly column for the New Statesman.
Everyone can, and should, be a critic. But the reviews website is having a sinister effect on books.
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By Megan Nolan