
If you go back far enough on this blog - as in years ago - you will see how I objected to writing reviews. It felt too much like the school experience, I said. Among other things. Those of you who read my blog have become used to my reviews. Admittedly, some are better than others.
Over the years, writing reviews has become an interesting experience. Some of the books are mandatory reviews - the trade-off for receiving a free copy of the story. Those mandatory reviews can be some of the toughest to write because, if I don't care for the books, I don't want to savage them for several reasons. Perhaps the story wasn't the kind I enjoy reading even though its description made me think otherwise. I'm just one opinion. Most of you who read a lot understand one person's hated novel is another's joy.
Some stories I'm almost crazy about but they have a few things that just don't work for me. I try to be fair. Sometimes I will recount for readers why certain characters or instances bother me, and sometimes I will give a general overview instead of specifics. I make a real effort not to blow the story and critical plot points for other readers. That can be difficult when some stories use every element to contribute to the plot.
Some novels I've read I chose not to review. My opinion of them is too negative.
Bottom line, some of you have enjoyed my reviews and for that I'm most grateful. I'll keep doing it as long as I feel I'm being useful or helpful or passing along valid opinions of novels. And I'll hope you continue to find them worthy of your time.
Father, thank you for giving me the opportunities to experience multiple authors. Thank you for the experience of seeing your creativity vastly distributed. May I always write what's pleasing to you. In the Name of Jesus, Amen.