What do you want in a Book Review?

All I want is an interested reader to write a 2-3 sentence review. If they start writing the review and want to write more, that is great, but I don’t expect a long review. Only another writer can write a lengthy review that keeps people reading anyway. ;-)

Peace, love & great reading & reviews to all,

Sherrie

Sherrie Miranda's historically based, coming of age, Adventure novel “Secrets & Lies in El Salvador” is about an American girl in war-torn El Salvador:

http://tinyurl.com/klxbt4y

Her husband made a video for her novel. He wrote the song too. You can watch it on her Home page:

https://sherriemiranda1.wordpress.com Or you can go to YouTube & type in the title of her novel! ;-)


Lit World Interviews


Book Reviewing is one of the main things we do here on LitWorldInterviews. So much so, that at one time or other most of us write about them. We write about the importance of them, how to do them, where to find people to do them, and the list goes on.



Most of the time the idea of Book Reviews is looking at it from the point of the author or how to relay helpful information for the author. Today I want to change it up a little.



Today we’ll talk about the Amazon Book Review, or the B&N Book Review. Sites that sell books, not sites that are for people digging for in depth analysis of a book, not that you get that from me.



My belief is regardless of which type of review you do, there is a golden rule to follow; don’t give spoilers. I don’t even…


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Published on March 26, 2016 11:51
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