Hey guys you know how we’ve all been talking about bad reviews…well a fellow blogger posted this as I was floored. I think it’s crazy unprofessional (she’s a librarian by the way, so she literally helps people get books daily, the blogger that is) and I think that she is much nicer than I would be but what do you think? Let me know!
Seven Nights to Surrender by Jeanette Grey
One week in Paris to find herself, but Kate finds so much more.
Soooooo…… I seem to be having good luck with books lately. I liked this story.
It’s about a girl going to Paris to find herself, but she finds a lot including hottie Rylan. She is an artist, and he is a guy in a coffee shop. Β This is far from a whirlwind romance. It’s very real.
This story is told from different perspectives, which of course we know I absolutely love when authors do this.
What I really like about this story is you know the delemma from the beginning and your just waiting for it to drop. So the anticipation is there always.
I like Rylan more than Kate. I know surprise, suprise! I like him even though he is not a jerk, which is a suprise to me.
Anyway, check it out. It is worth it.
Peace,
Les
Bad Review or No Review At All?
I’ve been wrestling with a problem as of late, as our blog is growing and my presence on goodreads is getting larger: Is it better to put a bad review up or just no rating at all? Let me put this question in context. Authors need ratings, and recommendations, hey it’s how the world goes round in the book business, so in order to get that you have to get your books into people hands. The trend, and it’s not just indie authors since I’m also a member of netgalley, is to give away free books to people that will give you a review or blog about your book. Press is important. But as the old adage bad press is better than no press applicable here? I always tell authors, please be prepared I will be honest in my reviews, and that’s true I don’t hand out five stars just because I got a free book. But what if I hated it? What if I felt it was a one star flop? Still review? Tell all? Or just stay quiet? Let me know what you think in the poll I’ve attached, and this is not just for authors to vote on please do if you review books, or even if you just read tell me which would you prefer?
Are You a Series Sucker?
I noticed today that a book that I absolutely despised released a second book in the series and found myself going to my library to order it so I could read the next book. Why? Cause I think I’m a series sucker. What’s that? It’s someone who continues to read a series to see what happens even if you didn’t like the story or the writing style. Once you’ve got me I feel compelled to at least read 2-3 books (the only exception to this was 50 Shade, I just couldn’t do it) regardless of how much I liked or disliked the actual book. It’s not as if I don’t have enough to read, I have a waiting list of 10 books right now that I have to finish by the end of the month, or a true interest in the characters, in fact most of the time I end up frustrated and angry. So why do I do it? Yeah….I got nothing, but that book, I’m gonna read it. And I’ll drag Les down with me π
So what about you, can you stop a series if you don’t like the way it’s going, or are you like me forced into finishing reading just a little more?
