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You're quite welcome. I've read a bit about providing feedback, because I run a small workshop for writers at my local library and wanted to understand how to make criticism both helpful and relatively safe. A lot of it comes down to three things: (1) Be honest but respectful; (2) be specific; (3) if you must give bad news, give some good news first.

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I tend to agree, in that everyone has a different experience of a book, which will influence their reaction or "review". I, myself, prefer to look at it as feedback, based on personal reaction, rather than "criticism". Unless, of course, one misses basics like proper spelling, punctuation, and grammar (that probably falls under the category of "criticism", and I would want to pay attention to that, regardless!) I have not always been grabbed by a book, even though it may be well written, so I expect the same to happen with others.