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I never promised you wombats.
*wine in hand*


@Eva, Ok. Fine. You got me. Don't be sad. Sparkly wombats it is, but I'll need to fit them into Lilian's Twelve Systems. Since I made it up, I can make the wombats sparkle. I'll send you a freebie whenever I get it written.


"You really did it. You really did it."
"Wow. I have never seen it done like that before."
"I'm speechless."
Those ambiguous friend comments of E.J.'s sound like the same sort of thing.

I could live without the @itch, part.

"You really did it. You really did it."
"Wow. I have never seen it done like that before..."
They do, don't they?

Eva wrote: "Those pesky feathered aliens should have researched the frack out of those dark places before writing! What were they thinking?!"
Lily wrote: "They were busy burying the dog with rabies."
Lolz! good one!

I could live without the @itch, part."
Well! That person only likes saccharine sweet happy stories then, eh??
lolz at these. Glad you can laugh some of these off and I wouldn't take these seriously if they're saying something like "god have mercy on your soul" :)


I am happy to say, that so far (I need to find some wood to knock on) I have only received one 3-star rating on Amazon, but it is the worst rating. However, although the review started off positive, the readers obvious...ummm..hang-ups became apparent. She was obviously anti-men, anti-religion and doesn't know enough about health issues to make an intelligent comment on it. Here is the best part:
"...There are parts of the plot that fell far short with their simplicity & I know about about blood transfer you can't, without great harm to the body, give someone a shot of your blood to infect them with a disease. I'm not sure about the disease as AIDS is transmitted by contact blood to blood but like the flu I don't think it's possible. However we have defenses that would kick in & I think the individual would be sick from their body fighting the foreign blood."
Mwahahah....I still laugh when I read this. First of all, the plot was extremely complex and I pride myself in keeping all of the medical things as close to real as possible. I was an EMT for over eight years and worked in an ER for several years. I used to TEACH blood borne pathogen classes, so trust me...I know what I'm talking about here. It made me wonder if she only skimmed the book, because the person she is talking about DID become very, very sick. (kind of a spoiler there)
Anyway, thank you all for sharing. It really is good to laugh about it!! :)

There used to be a video up on YouTube uploaded by The Midnight Garden YA Book Blog that had authors like Leigh Bardugo, Julie Cross, and Jay Kaufman reading some of their snarky 1-star reviews. It was hilarious. I was going to post a link, but YouTube has removed it for a TOS violation. I can only think that one of the reviewers whose review was read complained because it was the authors, themselves, reading their own reviews on camera specifically for this one blog.


Probably the book. ^^

Please can you be any more contemptuous.
For my first book The Macabre Masterpiece, a woman said my book gave her and I quote "Dr.Suess headache".
A Bloody Bloody Mess In The Wild Wild West has faired excellent on GR and Amazon however I do have a mild review of it from a magazine company. The woman didn't like the book but she didn't hate it either. She said it was better then Sharknado which I guess is quite a compliment!
A Bloody Bloody Mess In The Wild Wild West has faired excellent on GR and Amazon however I do have a mild review of it from a magazine company. The woman didn't like the book but she didn't hate it either. She said it was better then Sharknado which I guess is quite a compliment!
Amanda wrote: "Sharknado was pretty awesome so I definitely would take that as a compliment. :)"
Haha that is was, that it was.
Haha that is was, that it was.



"If I'd been marking up a print copy with a red pen, it would've looked like a murder took place on top of the manuscript. The problems go far beyond the numerous grammar, punctuation and spelling errors, and style inconsistencies. I'd go into detail, but I'm not getting paid to review the book, much less edit it."
(worst one I ever received; the few others I received were at least constructive criticism, not so harsh..:)

Here's an oldie! regarding Chain Reaction received november 2010
"..."
Oh my! Well, at least it's poetic... sort of. :)

I write...westerns.
I'm just sayin'.

I will eventually purchase this... August 8, 2011
By William Ward
Format:Kindle EditionKindle has a way of spoiling the discriminating book buyers. I no longer purchase hardback books unless they are from Ben Bova or David Weber. Lower the price a bit, and I will be one of the many satisfied customers. The premise sounds interesting, but money is and always will be an issue. It's on my wish list though.
http://www.amazon.com/Light-Another-S...
Regina wrote: ""The story other than that was mostly them being in brawls, getting beat up, shot, or in jail."
I write...westerns.
I'm just sayin'."
Nothing quite like not taking into consideration or expectation of what your reading lol.
I write...westerns.
I'm just sayin'."
Nothing quite like not taking into consideration or expectation of what your reading lol.


Hi Eva, it's taking me longer than I planned to finish my next novel. So in the meantime, meet Glorious - the sparkling wombat. (Yes, you will still get a freebie but it may well be summer).
https://www.goodreads.com/author_blog...
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"Not gonna lie this story really f***** me."
"Well that was certainly something."
"Sigh."
"..."
I'm not really sure...that's what concerned me (especially the way they phrased it).