Geese and Ganders

I feel oddly proud of this two-star review, and feel certain it will show up in a future blog post at Preternatura:

"I find it amazing that a female author would use so much foul language." 

Um....I might have to turn further commentary over to my friend Mirren. 
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Published on June 23, 2013 11:37
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message 1: by Jaycee (new)

Jaycee Say, "what"? Or is that, "say, WTF"?

The good news is, I rarely read the 5 star reviews. If I like the sound of a book I read the one and two star reviews. If said reviews contain things like this, or the reviewer can't spell, or they have never attended a grammar class in their lives...I buy the book!

And Mirren? Mirren is a f***ing pussycat! Here's what I said about him:

"Mirren has become a favourite character. His personal strength and loyalty are evident in his actions certainly, but also in his motivations, which we as readers, are made privy to in this tome. At the same time, I just want to give the guy a big 'ole hug because of his self-doubt, and flash him a wrist, or a neck; all while firmly committing him to my personal VILF list..."


message 2: by Susannah (new)

Susannah Sandlin LOL, thanks Jaycee! I did have to laugh at that one myself. I kept trying to imagine Mirren saying, "Gosh darn it, Glory..." Somehow, it didn't quite pack the same punch! (And yeah, he is a f***ing pussycat--just don't tell him that!)


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