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Oct 10, 2010 11:19PM
Te he he he he. It's a free for all once you hit the big time. (Until then I'll be nice to you.)
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Jacqueline wrote: ""I have 'pulled' my grandaughter up a couple of times & explained the difference between American & Australian, certain phrases or words."
Unless your granddaughter is impossibly sweet and obedien..."
Yep, mate, she is 'sweet as' & obedient as much as a 7 year old can be, but, she does listen to grandad, then goes off merrily singing word for word Taylor Swift & co. do I get through? I can only hope so LOL!!
Unless your granddaughter is impossibly sweet and obedien..."
Yep, mate, she is 'sweet as' & obedient as much as a 7 year old can be, but, she does listen to grandad, then goes off merrily singing word for word Taylor Swift & co. do I get through? I can only hope so LOL!!

Poisoned Pens: Literary Invective from Amis to Zola


"Poison Pen" should be mandatory reading for every newly published writer! If Twain can lambast Austen, and Shaw despise Shakespeare, then all bets are off. Who cares what any other reviewer could ever say after reading what this eminent lot have to say about each other!!


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/artic...

I really enjoyed that article Laura. Thanks for posting it. I often check the reviews on Amazon. The difference between Amazon and Goodreads is that Goodreads allows readers to just give a star rating but with Amazon you actually have to write a review. So there are usually lots more ratings on Goodreads (especially for mid-range and lesser-known authors) which cancels out any one-off malicious ratings.
You sometimes see a one star review on Amazon as opposed to several 4 or 5 star reviews. I always click on the reviewer's name and see if they've done other reviews. If not it's pretty obvious there's something fishy going on. LOL

A good reviewer should be able to express an opinion regardless of their personal reaction to a book.

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Poisoned Pens: Literary Invective from Amis to Zola (other topics)Authors mentioned in this topic
Matthew Reilly (other topics)Joanne Valiukas (other topics)