The Benefits of an Honest Book Review

Recently, I received what I considered to be a wonderful review of my new novel.

I could not have been more pleased. This was not from a friend or a family member forced to read my book because of close ties. No, this was from an actual reader who purchased my novel and wanted to give me an honest and sincere review.

All I can say to this individual is “Thank You”!

It is through this type frank criticism that we grow as authors. You can be assured I am already heading these words as I work on my second manuscript.

Here is the review of my novel “Here and Then After”:

“This story has an interesting concept. While the pace feels rushed at times, the plot is captivating enough that it doesn’t matter. The main characters are well-developed and likable. I enjoyed it thoroughly. I couldn’t put it down and read it straight through.”

Yes, admittedly I agree the pace was rushed at times. When I was writing this first book, the ideas were flowing so fluidly, I feared I would lose some of them (I’m not as young as I used to be.). My first book was a whirlwind. I plan to have my second, be a gentle stroll. There are fewer unknowns and more enjoyment in this new installment. The honesty of this review has made me reflect and consider improvements in my approach.

Let’s stop considering reviews as simple marketing tools but instead use them for what they were really meant to do. Make us better authors.

Keep reading!

DM

 

 

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