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May 22, 2013 05:13PM
Lisa, you are awesome. FTW.
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I try to get a book compare of 75% of my GR friends and that helps greatly when I can read their reviews and I tend to rank them higher than other reviews.
~Lei ~ Reading Is An Adventure~ wrote: "I try to get a book compare of 75% of my GR friends and that helps greatly when I can read their reviews and I tend to rank them higher than other reviews."Absolutely! Because of course your friends will have a better idea about what you would like, than someone writing for a newspaper or journal.
I adore you Lisa 
Well said!

Especially this part:
"Well, a reviewer doesn’t have to give an author constructive criticism. Hell no. The ship’s already sailed on that one, buckaroo, because that was the job of your beta readers first, and your editor second."
Sometimes, I feel the pressure too when I am writing my opinion on a book. But I'll always tell myself I am writing this review for myself other than other readers. I need to stay true to myself as to me, my review serves mainly as my own reminder as to why I like or dislike a book. So, it should echo my sentiments and not the how other people sees it.
So, amazing topic and good post here -
Kynthos-the-Archer wrote: "I adore you Lisa "Aw, thanks Kyn!
You're absolutely right about a review being your own sentiments. You might read the Best Book Ever Written, and be like "meh". And you don't have to justify that at all, because hell, if everyone liked the same stuff it'd be a boring world.
(And I love your reviews. And also the way you point me towards awesome dark yaoi!)
Lisa wrote: "And you don't have to justify that at all, because hell, if everyone liked the same stuff it'd be a boring world. "Lol. This reminds me of how I used to tell my forever complaining friends that it's would be a super boring world if we were to live our life trouble free cos there will be nothing to keep us on our toes. Just imagine how a routine life would be without any excitement to stir things up a little. Sometimes, challenges are a godsent as it builds our character and prepares us for any potential tough roads ahead. Without all these where would our motivations be?
Thanks for your kind words on my reviews. :)
Glad you love those dark yaoi too.
Kynthos-the-Archer wrote: "Lisa wrote: "And you don't have to justify that at all, because hell, if everyone liked the same stuff it'd be a boring world. "Lol. This reminds me of how I used to tell my forever complaining f..."
Sometimes I think some people want a boring life... not me, though!
Awesome post :) At least some get it.And yes pleeease spare me from those scholarly reviews, they are for some but not for me. I analyzed books to death in uni and it destroyed books for me for a time
Blodeuedd wrote: "Awesome post :) At least some get it.And yes pleeease spare me from those scholarly reviews, they are for some but not for me. I analyzed books to death in uni and it destroyed books for me for a..."
Uni killed a lot of the love for me as well. If I ever have to look at Heart of Darkness again, I will scream! It might be a classic, and it might even be a great story, but studying it killed it for me completely.


