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message 201: by David (new)

David Tucker (teachertron) | 73 comments Sorry I put review up weeks ago and forgot to post the links ... oops!


message 202: by David (last edited Jan 07, 2018 07:09PM) (new)


message 203: by Alex (new)

Alex (alex_beecroft) | 14 comments David wrote: "Amazon
https://nam01.safelinks.protection.ou......"


Thanks, David! I'm really glad you enjoyed it :)


message 204: by David (new)

David Tucker (teachertron) | 73 comments 😊


message 205: by Scott (new)

Scott Spotson (scottspotson) All good, just waiting for one more reviewer so that I can declare round two done.


message 206: by David (last edited Jan 08, 2018 03:45PM) (new)


message 207: by Scott (new)

Scott Spotson (scottspotson) Okay, the next review, third round, is due January 28. So get those books cracking. I acknowledge some people have finished third and fourth rounds already.

There's one more straggler for the second round which expired two days ago on Sunday, but she'd assured me she's nearly finished the book assigned.


message 208: by Jeanette (new)

Jeanette | 180 comments Here's my review of Genesis: Pillars on Creation on Goodreads.

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

Will post the Amazon links shortly. Sorry to be a day or two late in posting - I inadvertently read the new, combined version so it was a long read.


message 209: by Jeanette (last edited Jan 09, 2018 05:56PM) (new)

Jeanette | 180 comments Amazon reviews on Genesis: Pillars of Creation

(different rating due to the different rating systems on Amazon and Goodreads)

.com https://www.amazon.com/gp/customer-re...
.co.uk https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/customer-...


message 210: by David (new)

David Tucker (teachertron) | 73 comments Thank you


message 211: by Jeanette (new)

Jeanette | 180 comments You're welcome David :)


message 212: by Scott (new)

Scott Spotson (scottspotson) Thanks Jeanette, that's round two all done.

Why not post the review on Goodreads Australia... you're both from the same country!


message 213: by David (new)

David Tucker (teachertron) | 73 comments 😊


message 214: by Jessica (new)

Jessica | 22 comments Reviews for Voices in Crystal (Children of Stone) are complete. This was my fourth and final round.

Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/review/R3GT974...

Amazon UK: https://www.amazon.co.uk/review/R3WTG...


message 215: by Mary (new)

Mary Woldering | 69 comments Jessica.
Thanks for this. Very good criticism that reads like a 5 star review :-) Hoping you read the others. I've understood the flaws as I have grown in the 4 years since this edition was published. Each of the subsequent books improves and the third has actually won reader awards. I am in the process of reformatting the first book and parts of the second to "slim down" the more laborious sections and improve the pacing. I would love to have you read the others in the series. I cannot thank you enough for this intelligent critique.


message 216: by Jeanette (last edited Jan 17, 2018 03:52AM) (new)

Jeanette | 180 comments Round three review

Hi Jessica

Here are my reviews. Thanks for the read.

Stolen by Jessica Titone
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

Amazon.com https://www.amazon.com/review/RTBJELY...
Amazon.co.uk https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/customer-...

Thanks :)


message 217: by S.D. (last edited Jan 13, 2018 03:00AM) (new)

S.D. Reeves | 93 comments This should be my last review, for Alex's Lioness of Cygni Five (different star rating for here and Amazon):

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

https://www.amazon.com/gp/review/R2DI...

https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/review/R2...


message 218: by Jeanette (new)

Jeanette | 180 comments And my fourth and final round. Thanks Alex for a gripping read.

Alex Beecroft's Lioness of Cygnus Five

Goodreads https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

Amazon.com https://www.amazon.com/gp/customer-re...
Amazon.co.uk https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/customer-...


message 219: by Scott (new)

Scott Spotson (scottspotson) Thanks some of you. Looks like this group is drawing closer to its end. Remember, third round reviews due January 28, still a long way off.


message 220: by James (new)

James Maxstadt | 120 comments My reviews for Genesis are here:

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

https://www.amazon.com/gp/customer-re...

https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/customer-...

This is my fourth and final review for this round. Thanks.


message 221: by Scott (new)

Scott Spotson (scottspotson) Thanks all. Interestingly, with Round Three not yet falling due, six of us have finished all. Two are still on third round, while two more have just one more review each.


message 222: by Scott (new)

Scott Spotson (scottspotson) Okay, three days until the third round review on Sunday. Two of you, please make sure you have your third round reviews up by then. Thanks!!


message 223: by Mary (new)

Mary Woldering | 69 comments I've been out of town but I should be able to finish my round three.


message 224: by Mary (new)

Mary Woldering | 69 comments I will be more like Monday afternoon :-( Unforeseen painting of self into a corner and not leaving enough time to read. The n off to the last Round.


message 225: by Scott (new)

Scott Spotson (scottspotson) David and Mary missed the third round review deadline. Mary thank you for letting us know. David could you respond please. Thanks.


message 227: by David (new)

David Tucker (teachertron) | 73 comments Adding mine tonight....


message 228: by Scott (new)

Scott Spotson (scottspotson) Thanks both. So that's round three all done.

Only four more reviews left on the final deadline! Feb. 17 I think.

Mary, I loved your expression "not a dollar short." Haven't heard of it but it fits well!

Enjoy reading!


message 229: by James (new)

James Maxstadt | 120 comments Thank you, Mary! I appreciate the review!


message 230: by Mary (new)

Mary Woldering | 69 comments Scott wrote: "Thanks both. So that's round three all done.

Only four more reviews left on the final deadline! Feb. 17 I think.

Mary, I loved your expression "not a dollar short." Haven't heard of it but it fi..."


The actual saying is "A day late and a dollar short" meaning late and still not what was required. Thus I was late but met the requirement.


message 231: by S.D. (last edited Feb 06, 2018 05:53AM) (new)

S.D. Reeves | 93 comments This has been quite an interesting experience, all in all.


message 232: by Alex (new)

Alex (alex_beecroft) | 14 comments Thanks Jeanette! And thanks SD :) What great reviews :)


message 233: by Scott (new)

Scott Spotson (scottspotson) Thanks everyone for the positive comments for this group. Here is my last review for this group as participant. Not to worry, I'll stay on as moderator until the very last review is in. And there are only three left, with a final deadline of February 17.

Curses of Scale

https://www.amazon.com/review/R1DJ2HD...

https://www.amazon.co.uk/review/R3H61...

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 234: by S.D. (new)

S.D. Reeves | 93 comments Thanks for the review Scott. It adds to some of the consensus, so I know what to tweak for the next one!


message 235: by Jeanette (new)

Jeanette | 180 comments Alex wrote: "Thanks Jeanette! And thanks SD :) What great reviews :)"

You’re welcome 😊


message 236: by S.D. (new)

S.D. Reeves | 93 comments Alex wrote: "Thanks Jeanette! And thanks SD :) What great reviews :)"

Quite welcome :)


message 237: by Mary (new)

Mary Woldering | 69 comments Still going through the last book. Expect to post on time. I think I have another review coming as well


message 238: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Arntson | 46 comments Posted my final review today.

GR is up, Amazon will be after they accept it.

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 239: by Scott (new)

Scott Spotson (scottspotson) Thanks, just two reviews left here for this group!


message 240: by Mary (new)

Mary Woldering | 69 comments Here is my last one, waiting on Amazon

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 241: by S.D. (last edited Feb 14, 2018 10:44PM) (new)

S.D. Reeves | 93 comments Mary wrote: "Here is my last one, waiting on Amazon

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show..."


Thanks Mary, I am glad you were able to challenge yourself and give an honest review here. The present tense is always going to be a bugger, I think, for a lot of folks.


message 242: by Scott (last edited Feb 15, 2018 03:08AM) (new)

Scott Spotson (scottspotson) Okay, one more review and then this group will be closed.

S.D., I don't normally comment on books outside the reviews, but since you brought it up, I don't think the present tense narration within your book is the key problem, i.e. just re-writing it in past tense would automatically fix it. I can suggest beta readers (if you had them before, then do it again) for your book with the mandates to show what isn't understood, or how the transitions between scenes and characters could be handled more clearly, or that motives can be inferred more through more description, behaviours, or dialogue, or omission of unnecessary parts that confuse more than clarify.


message 243: by S.D. (new)

S.D. Reeves | 93 comments Scott wrote: "Okay, one more review and then this group will be closed.

S.D., I don't normally comment on books outside the reviews, but since you brought it up, I don't think the present tense narration within..."


Thanks for the input. I will have to change something up, as I used a professional beta reading service, (with several participants), then a development editor, and none had this problem. But since it is becoming a common theme, I have to review some things.


message 244: by Scott (new)

Scott Spotson (scottspotson) Yeah, I've heard of something I call the familiarity effect. When an editor does a book over and over again, intimately knowing the plot, then he or she loses focus on what isn't easily understood.

The solution to that is to appoint a brand new editor and brand new beta readers who have never read it before.

Eventually over successive editions a book becomes so clear or just right that a new editor will have little to add.


message 245: by S.D. (last edited Feb 15, 2018 04:22AM) (new)

S.D. Reeves | 93 comments It's something I have to do going forward. Unfortunately, the book is locked in as it were - publishing contracts.

The beta readers did find quite a few things what were ironed out. I should have used more after the edits, however. There was only a handful of new faces and they gave me a clean bill of health. So I went on to querying, and as I landed a hand full of offers, I thought things were sorted.

Part of the issues just won't happen in follow ups, as I won't be trying to navigate time-travel, three different story-lines, flash-backs, fairy's mingling inside of heads, and otherwise. It wasn't a simple story I was trying to pull off.


message 246: by Scott (new)

Scott Spotson (scottspotson) Great. Contracts can be changed upon mutual consent, especially if the publisher sees the benefit. Good luck.

You had those features in your story? Oh darn. Would have loved to try it again.


message 247: by Jeanette (new)

Jeanette | 180 comments S.D. wrote: "It's something I have to do going forward. Unfortunately, the book is locked in as it were - publishing contracts.

The beta readers did find quite a few things what were ironed out. I should have ..."


I enjoyed all those aspects of the story - I think there were a few places were it took a bit of re-reading to work out what was happening or transitions weren't clear, but probably wouldn't take a lot of changes to make that clearer, a few tweaks here and there. And especially in the first chapter (and perhaps paragraph) were it's important to hook the reader and not confuse them. Love the poetic prose :) just at times it was bit dense and could be clearer, imo. Then again, depends on your target audience. Readers of literary fiction might like it more.


message 248: by S.D. (new)

S.D. Reeves | 93 comments Jeanette wrote: "S.D. wrote: "It's something I have to do going forward. Unfortunately, the book is locked in as it were - publishing contracts.

The beta readers did find quite a few things what were ironed out. I..."


Transitions not being clear, and dense prose - those seem to be among the main problems that keep being brought up. Both may be items I can convince my publisher to accept in the next revision round (6 months from now), provided it doesn't alter the page-count significantly, and require too much reformatting.

I will have to figure something out, because I do want the novel to reach its full potential.

Anyways, thanks a ton for the feedback! Scot and so, too. It really is going above and beyond, and I appreciate it :)


message 249: by Scott (new)

Scott Spotson (scottspotson) The final deadline passed a few days ago and just one reviewer still had not submitted his last review by the final deadline, although he did three of the four reviews required. I'll contact him and ask him to expedite.


message 250: by Scott (new)

Scott Spotson (scottspotson) I was contacted by this late reviewer. He said he posted the reviews recently. I double-checked and the reviews have been posted on Amazon and Goodreads for the reviewer's last book, so I declare this round complete. This reviewer is supposed to post the links here, but given this is the very last review, I'm willing to overlook this, as the reviews indeed have been done.

Thank you all! It was my pleasure!


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