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cntrygrl_reads's review against another edition
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Ugh
I won a Kindle copy of this on Goodreads and was asked to review it. It was a struggle to finish it. As the author states in the last paragraph; which is referring to the MC, an author, as he reads his own reviews for his books “he writes like a third grader”…that pretty much sums up the author of this book.
There seemed to be no editor and the story development was nonsensical at best.
It’s great that the author is successful in his IT profession and should probably stick with that instead of writing.
I won a Kindle copy of this on Goodreads and was asked to review it. It was a struggle to finish it. As the author states in the last paragraph; which is referring to the MC, an author, as he reads his own reviews for his books “he writes like a third grader”…that pretty much sums up the author of this book.
There seemed to be no editor and the story development was nonsensical at best.
It’s great that the author is successful in his IT profession and should probably stick with that instead of writing.
cntrygrl919nc's review against another edition
1.0
Ugh
I won a Kindle copy of this on Goodreads and was asked to review it. It was a struggle to finish it. As the author states in the last paragraph; which is referring to the MC, an author, as he reads his own reviews for his books “he writes like a third grader”…that pretty much sums up the author of this book.
There seemed to be no editor and the story development was nonsensical at best.
It’s great that the author is successful in his IT profession and should probably stick with that instead of writing.
I won a Kindle copy of this on Goodreads and was asked to review it. It was a struggle to finish it. As the author states in the last paragraph; which is referring to the MC, an author, as he reads his own reviews for his books “he writes like a third grader”…that pretty much sums up the author of this book.
There seemed to be no editor and the story development was nonsensical at best.
It’s great that the author is successful in his IT profession and should probably stick with that instead of writing.
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