IDreamBooks explained

iDreamBooks
Commercial:Yes
Type:Book review aggregator
Registration:Optional
Launch Date:July 2012[1]

iDreamBooks.com was a book "discoverability" website, structured as a book review aggregator.[2] It was founded in San Francisco by Rahul Simha, Vish Chapalamadugu and Mohit Aggarwal in July 2012. The site is inspired by the film review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes,[3] whose co-founder Patrick Lee was an early investor in the venture.

Similarly to the Rotten Tomatoes system, iDreamBooks.com assigns two percentage scores to each title: one is based on professional reviews from reputable publications (including, among many others, The New Yorker, The Guardian, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Review of Books, The Independent, The Millions, The Sydney Morning Herald, etc.) as well as from writers who were vetted by the website and allowed to submit reviews; the other score is obtained from consumer user ratings. Thus far, the site scores new releases from the big six publishers (Hachette, HarperCollins, Macmillan, Penguin, Random House, and Simon & Schuster), but in the future, it plans to include also the smaller publishers and classics. Revenue is generated from paid partnerships, of which the first one was the Sony Reader store partnership; the site also licenses its data, and, in the future, plans to offer marketing deals for individual authors or groups of books.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: To read or not to read: idreambooks.com and the guidance of frowning clouds. Crikey. 2013-08-21.
  2. Web site: Sony Partners with iDreamBooks.com, Book Discoverability Site . Publishers Weekly. 2013-04-19. 2013-08-21.
  3. Web site: iDreamBooks Review Site: Rotten Tomatoes For Books? . . 2012-07-13. 2013-08-21.